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Anyone have any idea how to modify this so it would work? I am unable to run the script because it gives me a

Line xx (File "C:\xxx..."):

WEnd

Error: "Wend" statement with no matching "While" statement.

Code is as follows

$fullhp = PixelGetColor( xxx , xx )

While $fullhp <> xxxxxxx

MouseClick("left", xx, xx, x)

Send("{xx}")

Sleep(xxxx)

MouseClick("left", xx, xx, x)

Send("{F3}")

Sleep(xxxx)

$mana = PixelGetColor( xx , xx )

If $mana = xxxxxxx Then

$mana = xxxxxxx

Else

Send("{xx}")

Sleep(xxx)

Send("{xx}")

WEnd

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Because this is not a "curly-brace language" you need an EndIf

I'd suggest you use the SciTe editor (and the Tidy function in its tools menu) and this sort of syntax issue will jump out at you pretty quickly.

Dale

$fullhp = PixelGetColor(xxx, xx)
While $fullhp <> xxxxxxx
    MouseClick("left", xx, xx, x)
    Send("{xx}")
    Sleep(xxxx)
    MouseClick("left", xx, xx, x)
    Send("{F3}")
    Sleep(xxxx)
    $mana = PixelGetColor(xx, xx)
    If $mana = xxxxxxx Then
        $mana = xxxxxxx
    Else
        Send("{xx}")
        Sleep(xxx)
        Send("{xx}")
    EndIf
WEnd
Edited by DaleHohm

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