Difference between revisions of "Lua:writeInteger"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
=== Related Functions === | === Related Functions === | ||
* [[readBytes]] | * [[readBytes]] | ||
+ | * [[readSmallInteger]] | ||
* [[readInteger]] | * [[readInteger]] | ||
* [[readQword]] | * [[readQword]] | ||
Line 31: | Line 32: | ||
* [[readString]] | * [[readString]] | ||
* [[writeBytes]] | * [[writeBytes]] | ||
+ | * [[writeSmallInteger]] | ||
* [[writeQword]] | * [[writeQword]] | ||
* [[writeFloat]] | * [[writeFloat]] |
Revision as of 08:51, 4 July 2017
function writeInteger(Address, Value)
Writes a DWORD (4 bytes) at the given address, representing the value you have given as a signed integer.
Function Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Address | CEAddressString or Integer | The address of the target process to write to |
Value | Integer | The value to write to the process |
See also
Related Functions
- readBytes
- readSmallInteger
- readInteger
- readQword
- readPointer
- readFloat
- readDouble
- readString
- writeBytes
- writeSmallInteger
- writeQword
- writeFloat
- writeDouble
- writeString
- readBytesLocal
- readIntegerLocal
- readQwordLocal
- readPointerLocal
- readFloatLocal
- readDoubleLocal
- readStringLocal
- writeBytesLocal
- writeIntegerLocal
- writeQwordLocal
- writeFloatLocal
- writeDoubleLocal
- writeStringLocal
- wordToByteTable
- dwordToByteTable
- qwordToByteTable
- floatToByteTable
- doubleToByteTable
- stringToByteTable
- wideStringToByteTable
- byteTableToWord
- byteTableToDword
- byteTableToQword
- byteTableToFloat
- byteTableToDouble
- byteTableToString
- byteTableToWideString