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The searchlight class represents special spotlights in the GTA world. They are different to common spotlights because its visual effects.
The searchlight class represents special spotlights in the GTA world. They are different to common spotlights because its visual effects.


The element type of this class is '''"searchlight"'''.
The element type of this class is '''"searchlight"'''.}}
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{{Note|The XML syntax is not implemented yet, but is a representation of what it would be if implemented.}}
{{Note|The XML syntax is not implemented yet, but is a representation of what it would be if implemented.}}

Revision as of 09:51, 17 January 2016

The searchlight class represents special spotlights in the GTA world. They are different to common spotlights because its visual effects.

The element type of this class is "searchlight".


[[{{{image}}}|link=|]] Note: The XML syntax is not implemented yet, but is a representation of what it would be if implemented.

XML syntax

<searchlight startX="" startY="" startZ="" endX="" endY="" endZ="" startRadius="" endRadius="" renderSpot="" />

Required Attributes

  • startX: the X coordinate where the searchlight light cone will start.
  • startY: the Y coordinate where the searchlight light cone will start.
  • startZ: the Z coordinate where the searchlight light cone will start.
  • endX: the X coordinate of the direction where the searchlight will point to.
  • endY: the Y coordinate of the direction where the searchlight will point to.
  • endZ: the Z coordinate of the direction where the searchlight will point to.
  • startRadius: the radius of the searchlight's light cone in its beginning.
  • endRadius: the radius of the searchlight's light cone in its end.

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.

  • renderSpot: if true, the searchlight will lighten the surface where it ends.

Related scripting functions