Not trying to step on any toes with this post and just in advanced I do use/love TM's CLAW script, one of the best looting scripts I've seen. For myself though I'm trying to get better with EUO in general and it seems I've still much to learn lol. Which brings me to this topic. I somewhat understand strings and how powerful they can be when used properly, especially in looting purposes. I've taken this sub that I found on the EUO website and tailored it a little for learning purposes. I've tested this sub and it works superb for evaluating the "sum" of the pre-sub variables (%1 %2 %3 etc. not sure if that's the correct terminology lol). I'm trying to only evaluate the intensity of one item for looting vs. the intensity sum of all the items. I will post this "modified" sub (credit was given where credit is due) and if someone wishes to see the full script I have no problem posting it. I just want to understand using the str command fully. Any and all help is much appreciated

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gosub getprop blah blah blah
sub getprop
;This sub was written by JackD. I merely added modifications
;
;
namespace push
namespace local getprop
set !0 %0
set !1 %1
set !2 %2
set !3 %3
if !0 > 0 && !1 <> N/A
{
finditem * C_ , %1 ; corpse from my script
if #findcnt < 1
return %total
set !oldlpc #LPC
set #LPC 10000
set %total 0
set !line % . !0
goto L , !0
L5: ; Assuming this part stores blah and stores it into the string
set !line !4 , #spc , !line
L4:
set !line !3 , #spc , !line
L3:
set !line !2 , #spc , !line
L2:
set !line !1 , #spc , !line
L1:
set !line $ , !line , #spc
str len !line
set %len #strRes
for #findindex 1 #findcnt
{
event property #findid
if !line in #property
{
str pos #property !line
set %pos #strRes + %len
str mid #property %pos 5
set %prop #strRes
str pos %prop $
set %pos #strRes - 1
str left %prop %pos
set %tempval #strRes
str pos %tempval %
if #strRes > 1
{
set %pos #strRes - 1
str left %tempval %pos
set %tempval #strRes
}
set %total %total + %tempval ; I believe this tallies up all the integers for blah
}
}
set #LPC %oldlpc
namespace clear
namespace pop
return %total
}
namespace clear
namespace pop
return 0