BT composite that executes tasks from scratch every tick as long as they return ``SUCCESS``.
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Description
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BTDynamicSequence executes its child tasks sequentially, from first to last, for as long as they return ``SUCCESS``. Unlike :ref:`BTSequence<class_BTSequence>`, it will execute tasks from the beginning every tick, reevaluating their statuses. It is quite useful when you want to recheck conditions preceding a long-running action during each tick and abort the ``RUNNING`` action when any condition results in ``FAILURE``.
Returns ``RUNNING`` if a child task results in ``RUNNING``. BTDynamicSequence will remember the last ``RUNNING`` child, but, unlike :ref:`BTSequence<class_BTSequence>`, on the next execution tick, it will reexecute preceding tasks and reevaluate their return statuses. If any of the preceding tasks doesn't result in ``SUCCESS``, it will abort the remembered ``RUNNING`` task.
Returns ``FAILURE`` if a child task results in ``FAILURE``.
Returns ``SUCCESS`` if all child tasks result in ``SUCCESS``.
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