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This function is used to save arbitrary data under a certain name on the [[settings system|settings registry]]. | This function is used to save arbitrary data under a certain name on the [[settings system|settings registry]]. |
Revision as of 18:10, 3 November 2008
This function is used to save arbitrary data under a certain name on the settings registry.
It's important to note that set always writes to the settings.xml file, even if get read the value from a resource's meta.xml. This means that the admin can specify settings in the settings.xml that override the resource's defaults, but that the defaults can still be retrieved if need be. As a general principle, resources should not be designed so that the admin is required to modify them, they should be 'black boxes'.
Syntax
bool set ( string settingName, var value )
Required Arguments
- settingName: The name of the setting you want to set. See setting names for information on settings names.
- value: The value to set the setting to. This can be any Lua data type, except for functions, most userdata (only resources can't be stored) and threads.
Returns
Returns true if the setting has been set, false if you do not have access to the setting or invalid arguments were passed.
Example
This example sets a setting called respawnTime with a value of 1000. This is a local setting belonging to the resource that the code is run in.
set ( "respawnTime", 1000 )
See Also