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int, int, int getTeamColor ( team theTeam ) | int, int, int getTeamColor ( team theTeam ) | ||
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===Required Arguments=== | ===Required Arguments=== | ||
*'''theTeam:''' The team you want to get the color of. | *'''theTeam:''' The team you want to get the color of. | ||
Latest revision as of 06:51, 12 July 2014
This function retrieves the color of a team.
Syntax
int, int, int getTeamColor ( team theTeam )
OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!
- Method: team:getColor(...)
Required Arguments
- theTeam: The team you want to get the color of.
Returns
Returns 3 integers representing the red, green, and blue color components of the team if it's valid, false otherwise.
Example
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Serverside exampleThis example defines a console command that outputs the player's team name and colors if he is on a team.
function teamInfo ( source )
local r, g, b
local playerTeam = getPlayerTeam( source )
-- Make a string to print out the player's team information
local text = getPlayerName ( source )
if ( playerTeam ) then -- If the player is on a team (team is not false)
-- Add the team name to the string
text = text .. " is on " .. getTeamName ( playerTeam )
-- Get the red, green, and blue values of the team's color
r, g, b = getTeamColor ( playerTeam )
-- Convert the colors to strings and add them to the string
text = text .. " with team colors: " .. tostring(r) .. ", " .. tostring(g) .. ", " .. tostring(b)
else -- if he's not on a team
text = text .. " is not on a team."
end
-- Print the string with the player's team information
outputChatBox ( text )
end
-- Add console command to print out your team information
addCommandHandler ( "teamInfo", teamInfo )
See Also
- countPlayersInTeam
- getPlayerTeam
- getPlayersInTeam
- getTeamColor
- getTeamFriendlyFire
- getTeamFromName
- getTeamName