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bool setElementHealth ( element theElement, float newHealth )
bool setElementHealth ( element theElement, float newHealth )
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===Required Arguments===
===Required Arguments===

Revision as of 16:39, 16 August 2014

This function sets the health for the specified element. This can be a ped, object or a vehicle.

Syntax

bool setElementHealth ( element theElement, float newHealth )

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Note: This function is also a static function underneath the Element class.
Method: element:setHealth(...)
Variable: .health


Required Arguments

  • theElement: The ped, vehicle or object whose health you want to set.
  • newHealth: A float indicating the new health to set for the element.

Returns

Returns true if the new health was set successfully, or false if invalid arguments were passed.

Example

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Server

This example adds a 'hpslap' console command that lets players "slap" others (doing 20 damage).

function hpSlap ( sourcePlayer, command, targetPlayerName )
    -- check if the user has access to it first
    if not hasObjectPermissionTo(sourcePlayer, "command.slap", false) then
        outputChatBox ( "You cannot use this command.", sourcePlayer )
        return false
    end
    -- look up the player to be slapped
    local targetPlayer = getPlayerFromName ( targetPlayerName )
    -- if there's a player with such name,
    if targetPlayer then
        -- subtract 20 from his health
        setElementHealth ( targetPlayer, getElementHealth(targetPlayer) - 20 )
    else
        -- otherwise, output an error message
        outputChatBox ( "There is no player named " .. targetPlayerName .. "!", sourcePlayer )
    end
end
-- add our function as a handler for "hpslap"
addCommandHandler ( "hpslap", hpSlap )

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