SetVehicleDoorState

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This function sets the state of the specified door on a vehicle.

Syntax

bool setVehicleDoorState ( vehicle theVehicle, int door, int state )

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Method: vehicle:setDoorState(...)
Counterpart: getVehicleDoorState


ADDED/UPDATED IN VERSION 1.5.8 r20319:
bool setVehicleDoorState ( vehicle theVehicle, int door, int state [, bool spawnFlyingComponent = true ] )

Required Arguments

  • theVehicle: The vehicle that you wish to change the door state of.
  • door: An integer representing which door to set the state of. Valid values are:
    • 0: Hood
    • 1: Trunk
    • 2: Front left
    • 3: Front right
    • 4: Rear left
    • 5: Rear right
  • state: An integer representing the state to set the door to. Valid values are:
    • 0: Shut, intact (aka Closed, undamaged)
    • 1: Ajar, intact (aka Slightly open, undamaged)
    • 2: Shut, damaged (aka Closed, damaged)
    • 3: Ajar, damaged (aka Slightly open, damaged)
    • 4: Missing

Optional Arguments

NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.

ADDED/UPDATED IN VERSION 1.5.8 r20319:
[[{{{image}}}|link=|]] Note: This parameter doesn't work during the vehicle creation. You need a SetTimer if you need to create the vehicle using this parameter.
  • spawnFlyingComponent: A boolean, if set to true, spawns flying doors etc. if you remove a component with state == 4.

Returns

Returns true if the door state was successfully set, false otherwise.

Example

-- create a new vehicle
local newcar = createVehicle (420, 2472.5, -1688, 13.3)
-- break its front left door off
setVehicleDoorState (newcar, 2, 4)
-- make its hood disapear
setTimer (setVehicleDoorState, 100, 1, newcar, 0, 4, false)

See Also