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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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int countPlayersInTeam ( team | int countPlayersInTeam ( team theTeam ) | ||
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{{OOP||[[team]]:countPlayers|playerCount|}} | {{OOP||[[team]]:countPlayers|playerCount|}} | ||
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This example adds a command in the console to find out how many players are on your team. | This example adds a command in the console to find out how many players are on your team. | ||
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function outputTeamSize ( source, | function outputTeamSize ( source, commandName ) | ||
-- Get player's team | -- Get player's team | ||
local theTeam = getPlayerTeam ( source ) | local theTeam = getPlayerTeam ( source ) |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 23 July 2018
This function is for returning the number of players in the specified team.
Syntax
int countPlayersInTeam ( team theTeam )
OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!
- Method: team:countPlayers(...)
- Variable: .playerCount
Optional Arguments
- theTeam: The team you wish to retrieve the player count of.
Returns
Returns an integer containing the number of players in the team, false if it could not be retrieved.
Example
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Example 1This example adds a command in the console to find out how many players are on your team.
function outputTeamSize ( source, commandName ) -- Get player's team local theTeam = getPlayerTeam ( source ) -- If the player is in any team if theTeam then -- Tell the player how big his team is outputChatBox ( "Your team has " .. countPlayersInTeam ( theTeam ) .. " players.", source ) else outputChatBox ( "You're not in a team.", source ) end end addCommandHandler ( "teamsize", outputTeamSize )
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Example 2This example adds a command in the console to find out how many players are on your team, clientside
function outputTeamSize ( commandName ) -- Get player's team local theTeam = getPlayerTeam ( getLocalPlayer() ) -- If the player is in any team if team then -- Tell the player how big his team is outputChatBox ( "Your team has " .. countPlayersInTeam ( theTeam ) .. " players." ) else outputChatBox ( "You're not in a team." ) end end addCommandHandler ( "teamsize", outputTeamSize )
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Example 3This example balances a gamemode, to ensure equal number of players between the "grove" and "ballas" teams. This could be triggered when a player joins the server, or for all players currently in the server when the gamemode starts.
function balanceTeams ( thePlayer ) --get the team pointers from their names local groveTeam = getTeamFromName ( "grove" ) local ballasTeam = getTeamFromName ( "ballas" ) --count the number of players in each team, and store them local groveCount = countPlayersInTeam ( groveTeam ) local ballasCount = countPlayersInTeam ( ballasTeam ) if groveCount == ballasCount then --if the teams are equal setPlayerTeam ( thePlayer , groveTeam ) --place the player in grove elseif groveCount > ballasCount then --if there are more in grove setPlayerTeam ( thePlayer , ballasTeam ) --place him in ballas elseif groveCount < ballasCount then --if there are more in ballas setPlayerTeam ( thePlayer , groveTeam ) --place him in grove. end end
See Also
- countPlayersInTeam
- getPlayerTeam
- getPlayersInTeam
- getTeamColor
- getTeamFriendlyFire
- getTeamFromName
- getTeamName