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This function stores [[element data]] under a certain key, attached to an element. Element data set using this is then synced with all clients and the server. The data can contain server created elements, but you should avoid passing data that is not able to be synced such as xmlnodes, acls, aclgroups etc. | This function stores [[element data]] under a certain key, attached to an element. Element data set using this is then synced with all clients and the server. The data can contain server-created elements, but you should avoid passing data that is not able to be synced such as xmlnodes, acls, aclgroups etc. | ||
As element data is synced to all clients, it can generate a lot of network traffic and be heavy on performance. Events are much more efficient for sending data from a client to the server only, or from the server to a specific client. <br/> | As element data is synced to all clients, it can generate a lot of network traffic and be heavy on performance. Events are much more efficient for sending data from a client to the server only, or from the server to a specific client. <br/> | ||
Usage of element data should be | Usage of element data should be discouraged where your goal can be achieved with events like above, and [[table|tables]] for storing and retrieving data. | ||
{{Tip|A simple and efficient way to make a variable known to the server and clients is to use setElementData on the [[root]] element.}} | {{Tip|A simple and efficient way to make a variable known to the server and clients is to use setElementData on the [[root]] element.}} | ||
{{Note|See [[Script security]] for tips on preventing cheaters when using events and element data}} | {{Note|See [[Script security]] for tips on preventing cheaters when using events and element data}} | ||
{{Note|For performance reasons, never use setElementData in events that fire often (like [[onClientRender]]) without further optimization or conditions.}} | {{Note|For performance reasons, never use setElementData in events that fire often (like [[onClientRender]]) without further optimization or conditions. In fact, using element data in general, can take such a toll on performance that not using it unless strictly necessary (e.g use alternatives such as storing data in tables) is recommended.}} | ||
{{New items|5.0157|1.5.7-9.20477|A subscription mode has been introduced for [[setElementData]] serverside. When setting data in subscription mode, only clients that are added through [[addElementDataSubscriber]] will receive the data, which is good for performance. | |||
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Note this mode only works when setting element data serverside. Setting data clientside still sends the update to all clients if 'synchronize' is set to true. | Note this mode only works when setting element data serverside. Setting data clientside still sends the update to all clients if 'synchronize' is set to true. | ||
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===Required Arguments=== | ===Required Arguments=== | ||
*'''theElement:''' The [[element]] you wish to attach the data to. | *'''theElement:''' The [[element]] you wish to attach the data to. | ||
*'''key:''' The key you wish to store the data under. (Maximum | *'''key:''' The key you wish to store the data under. (Maximum 128 characters.) | ||
*'''value:''' The value you wish to store. See [[element data]] for a list of acceptable datatypes. | *'''value:''' The value you wish to store. See [[element data]] for a list of acceptable datatypes. | ||
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===Returns=== | ===Returns=== | ||
Returns ''true'' if the data was set | Returns ''true'' if the data was set successfully, ''false'' otherwise. | ||
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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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===Returns=== | ===Returns=== | ||
Returns ''true'' if the data was set | Returns ''true'' if the data was set successfully, ''false'' otherwise. | ||
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== | ==Example== | ||
Example 1 | |||
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This example allows a player to add a custom tag onto their nickname, and also reverts it back to normal if they wish. | This example allows a player to add a custom tag onto their nickname, and also reverts it back to normal if they wish. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[pt-br:SetElementData]] | |||
{{Element_functions}} | {{Element_functions}} |
Latest revision as of 19:10, 10 June 2023
This function stores element data under a certain key, attached to an element. Element data set using this is then synced with all clients and the server. The data can contain server-created elements, but you should avoid passing data that is not able to be synced such as xmlnodes, acls, aclgroups etc.
As element data is synced to all clients, it can generate a lot of network traffic and be heavy on performance. Events are much more efficient for sending data from a client to the server only, or from the server to a specific client.
Usage of element data should be discouraged where your goal can be achieved with events like above, and tables for storing and retrieving data.
Tip: A simple and efficient way to make a variable known to the server and clients is to use setElementData on the root element. |
Syntax
bool setElementData ( element theElement, string key, var value [, bool synchronize = true ] )
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- Method: element:setData(...)
- Counterpart: getElementData
Required Arguments
- theElement: The element you wish to attach the data to.
- key: The key you wish to store the data under. (Maximum 128 characters.)
- value: The value you wish to store. See element data for a list of acceptable datatypes.
Optional Arguments
- synchronize: Determines whether or not the data will be synchronized with the clients(server-side variation) or server(client-side variation)
Returns
Returns true if the data was set successfully, false otherwise.
Example
Example 1
This example allows a player to add a custom tag onto their nickname, and also reverts it back to normal if they wish.
function addPlayerCustomTag ( thePlayer, command, newTag ) --Let's make sure the newTag param has been entered... if ( newTag ) then --Grab their current playername for saving. local sPlayerNickname = getPlayerName ( thePlayer ) --Create their new nickname with their tag local sNewPlayerNickname = newTag .. " " .. sPlayerNickname --Let's first load the element data, see if it's there already --The reason for this is that if a player were to do /addtag twice, --the tag would be prepended a second time local sOldNick = getElementData( thePlayer, "tempdata.originalnick" ) if ( sOldNick == false ) then --Save their orignal nickname in their element data setElementData ( thePlayer, "tempdata.originalnick", sPlayerNickname ) end --Set their new nickname globally setPlayerName ( thePlayer, sNewPlayerNickname ) --Tell them it's done outputChatBox ( "Your new nickname has been set, to put it back to its original state you can use /deltag", thePlayer ) else --The newTag param was not entered, give an error message outputChatBox ( "/addtag - Incorrect syntax, Correct: /addtag <newtag>", thePlayer ) end end addCommandHandler ( "addtag", addPlayerCustomTag ) function removePlayerCustomTag ( thePlayer, command ) --We first need to check that they have already used /addtag, let's do that now local sOldNick = getElementData( thePlayer, "tempdata.originalnick" ) if ( sOldNick ) then --Great, they have a tag added, let's reset them --First we will want to reset the element data back to its default (that being false) setElementData ( thePlayer, "tempdata.originalnick", false ) --Now set the client name back setPlayerName( thePlayer, sOldNick ) --Notify them outputChatBox ( "Your old nickname has been set", thePlayer ) end end addCommandHandler ( "deltag", removePlayerCustomTag )
See Also
- attachElements
- createElement
- destroyElement
- detachElements
- getAttachedElements
- getElementAlpha
- getElementAttachedOffsets
- getElementAttachedTo
- getElementByIndex
- getElementByID
- getElementChild
- getElementChildren
- getElementChildrenCount
- getElementCollisionsEnabled
- getElementColShape
- getElementData
- getAllElementData
- hasElementData
- getElementDimension
- getElementHealth
- getElementID
- getElementInterior
- getElementMatrix
- getElementModel
- getElementParent
- getElementPosition
- getElementRotation
- getElementsByType
- getElementsWithinColShape
- getElementsWithinRange
- getElementType
- getElementVelocity
- getLowLODElement
- getRootElement
- isElement
- isElementAttached
- isElementCallPropagationEnabled
- isElementDoubleSided
- isElementFrozen
- isElementInWater
- isElementLowLOD
- isElementWithinColShape
- isElementWithinMarker
- setElementAlpha
- setElementAngularVelocity
- getElementAngularVelocity
- setElementAttachedOffsets
- setElementCallPropagationEnabled
- setElementCollisionsEnabled
- setElementData
- setElementDimension
- setElementDoubleSided
- setElementFrozen
- setElementHealth
- setElementID
- setElementInterior
- setElementModel
- setElementParent
- setElementPosition
- setElementRotation
- setElementVelocity
- setLowLODElement
- getPedContactElement
- getResourceDynamicElementRoot
- getResourceRootElement