Showing a variable number in text

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This is probably a stupid question, seeing as it's probably a simple awnser, but i'm trying to show a variable in an item name. I tried using v[N], but it just said v[N]. Trying to use this to show a players hunger/thirst/exhaustion in a survival game

As a side note, how do you hide the number of items of a specific type in the players inventory
 

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It should be \V[n].
To check all the available textcodes just hover over any textbox and a list should appear under your cursor. :LZScheeze:
 

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It's \v[n]
With 'n' as the variable ID.

As for hiding number of items, I believe it require a script.
 

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Thanks. This is solved and can be closed
 

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As far as i know it doesnt work in Item Name, but it works in Item description and Textboxes.
\V[4]
You get an Info Box with all available Textbox Commands, when you hover over a standard Textbox you write in.
You could also show Icons in that Text and different Colors.
Edit:
I would also want to know in case there is a Solution for your Question.
 
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As far as i know it doesnt work in Item Name, but it works in Item description and Textboxes.
\V[4]
You get an Info Box with all available Textbox Commands, when you hover over a standard Textbox you write in.
You could also show Icons in that Text and different Colors.
Edit:
I would also want to know in case there is a Solution for your Question.
So theres a way to turn the text yellow and then oarnge and then red depending on how high/low the variable is? that would be great in indicating when the player charecter should/needs to eat/drink water/sleep
 

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Sorry no colored Item Names nor Variables, the Codes do not work in the Name Line only in the description.
Its sad would be cool to have own colored Names. Maybe there is a Script for it, sadly i dont know one for Ace.

Edit: \c[\v[1]]Hello World
This changes the Hello World Color depending on the value of variable1.
Sadly n ot working in Item Name.
 
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