SetCameraTarget: Difference between revisions

From Multi Theft Auto: Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 65: Line 65:
</section>
</section>


By default setCameraTarget will look at the player front, but if you want it to '''look from the back''' then you have to call the setCameraTarget twice, like this:
<section class="server" name="Server script" show="true">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
...
setCameraTarget(source)
setTimer(setCameraTarget, 100, 1, source)
...
</syntaxhighlight>
</section>


==See Also==
==See Also==
{{Camera functions}}
{{Camera functions}}

Revision as of 21:39, 6 August 2010

This function allows you to set a player's camera to follow other elements instead. Currently supported element type is:

Syntax

Click to collapse [-]
Server
bool setCameraTarget ( player thePlayer, [ element target ] )

Required Arguments

  • thePlayer: The player whose camera you wish to modify.

Optional Arguments

  • target: The element that you want the camera to follow. If none is specified, the camera will target the player.
Click to collapse [-]
Client
bool setCameraTarget ( element target )

Required Arguments

  • target: The element that you want the local camera to follow.

Returns

Returns true if the function was successful, false otherwise.

Example

This is an example of how one could implement a spectator function. Using the left and right arrow keys you can view other players. Note that this code isn't complete as it doesn't take into account joining or quitting players.

Click to collapse [-]
Client script
g_Players = getElementsByType("player")        -- get a list of all players in the server
for i,aPlayer in ipairs(g_Players) do          -- find out what index the local player has in the list
    if aPlayer == getLocalPlayer() then
        g_CurrentSpectated = i
        break
    end
end

function spectatePrevious()                    -- decrement the spectate index and spectate the corresponding player
     if g_CurrentSpectated == 1 then
         g_CurrentSpectated = #g_Players
     else
         g_CurrentSpectated = g_CurrentSpectated - 1
     end
    setCameraTarget(g_Players[g_CurrentSpectated])
end

function spectateNext()                        -- increment the spectate index and spectate the corresponding player
     if g_CurrentSpectated == #g_Players then
         g_CurrentSpectated = 1
     else
         g_CurrentSpectated = g_CurrentSpectated + 1
     end
    setCameraTarget(g_Players[g_CurrentSpectated])
end

-- Bind above functions to arrow keys
bindKey("arrow_l", "down", spectatePrevious)
bindKey("arrow_r", "down", spectateNext)


By default setCameraTarget will look at the player front, but if you want it to look from the back then you have to call the setCameraTarget twice, like this:

Click to collapse [-]
Server script
...
	setCameraTarget(source)
	setTimer(setCameraTarget, 100, 1, source)
...

See Also