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== | __NOTOC__ | ||
This function creates a vehicle and | {{Server client function}}{{Note|Vehicles (and other elements) created client-side are only seen by the client that created them, aren't synced and players cannot enter them. They are essentially for display only.}} | ||
{{Note|Due to how GTA works, creating a lot of vehicles in the same place will cause lag. The more geometries and unique textures has model the bigger the lag is. Even a lot of default vehicles will cause lag if in the same place.}} | |||
This function creates a vehicle at the specified location. | |||
Its worth nothing that the position of the vehicle is the center point of the vehicle, not its base. As such, you need to ensure that the z value (vertical axis) is some height above the ground. You can find the exact height using the client side function [[getElementDistanceFromCentreOfMassToBaseOfModel]], or you can estimate it yourself and just spawn the vehicle so it drops to the ground. | |||
==Syntax== | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | |||
vehicle createVehicle ( int model, float x, float y, float z [, float rx, float ry, float rz, string numberplate, bool bDirection, int variant1, int variant2, bool synced = true ] ) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
{{OOP||[[Vehicle]]||}} | |||
===Required Arguments=== | |||
* '''model''': The [[Vehicle IDs|vehicle ID]] of the vehicle being created. | |||
* '''x''': A floating point number representing the X coordinate on the map. | |||
* '''y''': A floating point number representing the Y coordinate on the map. | |||
* '''z''': A floating point number representing the Z coordinate on the map. | |||
===Optional Arguments=== | |||
{{OptionalArg}} | |||
* '''rx''': A floating point number representing the rotation about the X axis in degrees. | |||
* '''ry''': A floating point number representing the rotation about the Y axis in degrees. | |||
* '''rz''': A floating point number representing the rotation about the Z axis in degrees. | |||
* '''numberplate''': A string that will go on the number plate of the vehicle (max 8 characters). | |||
* '''bDirection''' ''(serverside only)'': Placeholder [[boolean]] which provides backward compatibility with some scripts. It never had any effect, but it is read by the code. It is recommended to ignore this argument, passing ''false'' or the ''variant1'' argument in its place. | |||
{{New feature/item|3.0120|1.2|| | |||
* '''variant1''': An integer for the first vehicle variant. See [[vehicle variants]]. | |||
* '''variant2''': An integer for the second vehicle variant. See [[vehicle variants]]. | |||
}} | |||
{{New feature/item|3.0161|1.6.0|22477| | |||
* '''synced''' ''(serverside only)'': A boolean value representing whether or not the vehicle will be synced. Disabling the sync might be useful for frozen or static vehicles to increase the server performance. | |||
}} | |||
===Returns=== | |||
Returns the [[vehicle]] element that was created. Returns ''false'' if the arguments are incorrect, or if the vehicle limit of 65535 is exceeded. | |||
==Using trains== | |||
Trains are created using the createVehicle function. They are placed at the nearest point of the GTASA train pathing (they usually are railroad tracks) from their spawning point. | |||
==Example== | |||
<section name="Example 1: Server" class="server" show="true"> | |||
This example creates a 'vehicle spawner' marker that gives the player a vehicle as soon they step into it. | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | |||
local vehMark = createMarker(-2426.34106, -639.12714, 132.93631,"cylinder") | |||
function vehicleSpawner(hitElement,matchingDimension) | |||
if getElementType(hitElement) == "player" then | |||
if getPedOccupiedVehicle(hitElement) == false then | |||
local x,y,z = getElementPosition(hitElement) | |||
local veh = createVehicle(551, x,y,z) | |||
warpPedIntoVehicle(hitElement,veh) | |||
end | |||
end | |||
end | |||
addEventHandler("onMarkerHit",vehMark,vehicleSpawner) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
</section> | |||
<section name="Example 2: Server" class="server" show="true"> | |||
This example creates a vehicle five units to the right of a player when they type ''createvehicle'' and its name in the console: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | |||
local distance = 5 --units | |||
-- define our handler (we'll take a variable number of parameters where the name goes, because there are vehicle names with more than one word) | |||
function consoleCreateVehicle ( sourcePlayer, commandName, ... ) | |||
-- if a player triggered it, not the admin, | |||
if ( sourcePlayer ) then | |||
-- calculate the position of the vehicle based on the player's position and rotation: | |||
local x, y, z = getElementPosition ( sourcePlayer ) -- get the player's position | |||
local rotZ = getElementRotation ( sourcePlayer ) -- get the player's rotation around the Z axis in degrees | |||
x = x + ( ( math.cos ( math.rad ( rotZ ) ) ) * distance ) -- calculate the X position of the vehicle | |||
y = y + ( ( math.sin ( math.rad ( rotZ ) ) ) * distance ) -- calculate the Y position of the vehicle | |||
-- get the complete vehicle name by joining all passed parameters using Lua function table.concat | |||
local vehicleName = table.concat({...}, " ") | |||
-- get the vehicle's model ID from the name | |||
local vehicleID = getVehicleModelFromName ( vehicleName ) | |||
-- if vehicle ID is valid, | |||
if vehicleID then | |||
-- create the vehicle using the information gathered above: | |||
local newVehicle = createVehicle ( vehicleID, x, y, z, 0, 0, rotZ ) | |||
-- if vehicle creation failed, give the player a message | |||
if not newVehicle then | |||
outputConsole ( "Failed to create vehicle.", sourcePlayer ) | |||
end | |||
end | |||
end | |||
end | |||
-- Attach the 'consoleCreateVehicle' function to the "createvehicle" command | |||
addCommandHandler ( "createvehicle", consoleCreateVehicle ) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
</section> | |||
<section name="Example 3: Server" class="server" show="false"> | |||
This script spawns a Rhino on top of one lucky individual. | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | |||
function scriptCreateTank ( player, command ) | |||
local luckyBugger = getRandomPlayer() -- get a random player | |||
local x, y, z = getElementPosition ( luckyBugger ) -- retrive the player's position | |||
createVehicle ( 432, x, y, z + 10 ) -- create the tank 10 units above them | |||
outputChatBox ( "You got Tank'd!", luckyBugger ) | |||
end | |||
--Attach the 'scriptCreateTank' function to the "tank" command | |||
addCommandHandler ( "tank", scriptCreateTank ) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
</section> | |||
<section name="Example 4: Server" class="server" show="false"> | |||
This example adds a ''/spveh'' command to spawn a car model in the provided coordinates. If any car created by this command gets blown up, it will respawn where it was created. | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | |||
-- Do not allow the following IDs to be spawned | |||
local forbiddenCars = { [435] = true, [441] = true, [449] = true, [450] = true, [464] = true, [465] = true, [501] = true, | |||
[537] = true, [538] = true, [564] = true, [569] = true, [570] = true, [584] = true, [590] = true, | |||
[591] = true, [594] = true, [606] = true, [607] = true, [608] = true, [610] = true, [611] = true } | |||
local cmdVehRoot = createElement("commandVehicles") -- Dummy element containing the cars that this command has created | |||
addCommandHandler("spveh", | |||
function(player, cmd, modelID, x, y, z, platetext) | |||
-- Check whether arguments are correct | |||
local modelID, x, y, z = tonumber(modelID), tonumber(x), tonumber(y), tonumber(z) | |||
if modelID and x and y and z then | |||
-- Do not continue if we shouldn't | |||
if forbiddenCars[modelID] then | |||
outputChatBox("The car model you provided is not allowed.", player, 255, 0, 0) | |||
return | |||
end | |||
local platetext = type(platetext) == "string" and platetext or "PRIVATE" | |||
-- Create the actual vehicle and set it as a children of our dummy element | |||
setElementParent(createVehicle(modelID, x, y, z, 0, 0, 0, platetext), cmdVehRoot) | |||
-- Inform the player about what we did | |||
outputChatBox("You have created a " .. getVehicleNameFromModel(modelID) .. " (model ID: " .. modelID .. ") at " .. table.concat({ x, y, z }, ", ") .. " with numberplate " .. platetext .. " successfully.", player, 0, 255, 0) | |||
else | |||
outputChatBox("Syntax: /" .. cmd .. " (modelID) (x) (y) (z) [numberplate]", player, 255, 255, 255) | |||
end | |||
end | |||
) | |||
-- If a vehicle that has been created using the command blows up, respawn it where it was created | |||
addEventHandler("onVehicleExplode", cmdVehRoot, | |||
function() | |||
respawnVehicle(source) | |||
end | |||
) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
</section> | |||
<section name="Example 5: Client" class="client" show="true"> | |||
This script spawns a Rhino on top of the local player. | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | |||
function scriptCreateTank ( commandName ) | |||
local x, y, z = getElementPosition ( localPlayer ) -- retrive the player's position | |||
createVehicle ( 432, x, y, z + 10 ) -- create the tank 10 units above them | |||
outputChatBox ( "You got Tank'd!", 255, 0, 0) | |||
end | |||
--Attach the 'scriptCreateTank' function to the "tank" command | |||
addCommandHandler ( "tank", scriptCreateTank ) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
</section> | |||
{{New items|3.0132|1.4| | |||
This is an example of how this function is executed in an OOP environment. | |||
<section name="OOP server" class="server" show="true"> | |||
This script will create an Infernus at the center (0, 0, 3) of San Andreas upon execution. | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | |||
addEventHandler( "onResourceStart", resourceRoot, | |||
function() | |||
infernus = Vehicle(411, Vector3(0, 0, 3)); -- Create an Infernus and spawn it at the middle of SA. | |||
infernus:setColor(0, 0, 0); -- Set its color to black. | |||
infernus.damageProof = true; -- Make it damage proof | |||
end | |||
) | |||
addCommandHandler( "blowinfernus", | |||
function(p) | |||
if not infernus.blown then -- Check if the Infernus is blown up or not. | |||
infernus:blow(); | |||
else -- Ouch, it's blown up, let's output an error to the player. | |||
outputChatBox( "The Infernus has already been blown up by you.", p, 255, 0, 0, false ); | |||
end | |||
end) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
</section> | |||
}} | |||
==See Also== | |||
{{Vehicle functions}} | |||
[[de:createVehicle]] | |||
[[pl:createVehicle]] | |||
[[ru:CreateVehicle]] | |||
[[pt-br:CreateVehicle]] |
Latest revision as of 09:51, 16 July 2024
This function creates a vehicle at the specified location.
Its worth nothing that the position of the vehicle is the center point of the vehicle, not its base. As such, you need to ensure that the z value (vertical axis) is some height above the ground. You can find the exact height using the client side function getElementDistanceFromCentreOfMassToBaseOfModel, or you can estimate it yourself and just spawn the vehicle so it drops to the ground.
Syntax
vehicle createVehicle ( int model, float x, float y, float z [, float rx, float ry, float rz, string numberplate, bool bDirection, int variant1, int variant2, bool synced = true ] )
OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!
- Method: Vehicle(...)
Required Arguments
- model: The vehicle ID of the vehicle being created.
- x: A floating point number representing the X coordinate on the map.
- y: A floating point number representing the Y coordinate on the map.
- z: A floating point number representing the Z coordinate on the map.
Optional Arguments
NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.
- rx: A floating point number representing the rotation about the X axis in degrees.
- ry: A floating point number representing the rotation about the Y axis in degrees.
- rz: A floating point number representing the rotation about the Z axis in degrees.
- numberplate: A string that will go on the number plate of the vehicle (max 8 characters).
- bDirection (serverside only): Placeholder boolean which provides backward compatibility with some scripts. It never had any effect, but it is read by the code. It is recommended to ignore this argument, passing false or the variant1 argument in its place.
- variant1: An integer for the first vehicle variant. See vehicle variants.
- variant2: An integer for the second vehicle variant. See vehicle variants.
Returns
Returns the vehicle element that was created. Returns false if the arguments are incorrect, or if the vehicle limit of 65535 is exceeded.
Using trains
Trains are created using the createVehicle function. They are placed at the nearest point of the GTASA train pathing (they usually are railroad tracks) from their spawning point.
Example
This example creates a 'vehicle spawner' marker that gives the player a vehicle as soon they step into it.
local vehMark = createMarker(-2426.34106, -639.12714, 132.93631,"cylinder") function vehicleSpawner(hitElement,matchingDimension) if getElementType(hitElement) == "player" then if getPedOccupiedVehicle(hitElement) == false then local x,y,z = getElementPosition(hitElement) local veh = createVehicle(551, x,y,z) warpPedIntoVehicle(hitElement,veh) end end end addEventHandler("onMarkerHit",vehMark,vehicleSpawner)
This example creates a vehicle five units to the right of a player when they type createvehicle and its name in the console:
local distance = 5 --units -- define our handler (we'll take a variable number of parameters where the name goes, because there are vehicle names with more than one word) function consoleCreateVehicle ( sourcePlayer, commandName, ... ) -- if a player triggered it, not the admin, if ( sourcePlayer ) then -- calculate the position of the vehicle based on the player's position and rotation: local x, y, z = getElementPosition ( sourcePlayer ) -- get the player's position local rotZ = getElementRotation ( sourcePlayer ) -- get the player's rotation around the Z axis in degrees x = x + ( ( math.cos ( math.rad ( rotZ ) ) ) * distance ) -- calculate the X position of the vehicle y = y + ( ( math.sin ( math.rad ( rotZ ) ) ) * distance ) -- calculate the Y position of the vehicle -- get the complete vehicle name by joining all passed parameters using Lua function table.concat local vehicleName = table.concat({...}, " ") -- get the vehicle's model ID from the name local vehicleID = getVehicleModelFromName ( vehicleName ) -- if vehicle ID is valid, if vehicleID then -- create the vehicle using the information gathered above: local newVehicle = createVehicle ( vehicleID, x, y, z, 0, 0, rotZ ) -- if vehicle creation failed, give the player a message if not newVehicle then outputConsole ( "Failed to create vehicle.", sourcePlayer ) end end end end -- Attach the 'consoleCreateVehicle' function to the "createvehicle" command addCommandHandler ( "createvehicle", consoleCreateVehicle )
This script spawns a Rhino on top of the local player.
function scriptCreateTank ( commandName ) local x, y, z = getElementPosition ( localPlayer ) -- retrive the player's position createVehicle ( 432, x, y, z + 10 ) -- create the tank 10 units above them outputChatBox ( "You got Tank'd!", 255, 0, 0) end --Attach the 'scriptCreateTank' function to the "tank" command addCommandHandler ( "tank", scriptCreateTank )
This is an example of how this function is executed in an OOP environment.
This script will create an Infernus at the center (0, 0, 3) of San Andreas upon execution.
addEventHandler( "onResourceStart", resourceRoot, function() infernus = Vehicle(411, Vector3(0, 0, 3)); -- Create an Infernus and spawn it at the middle of SA. infernus:setColor(0, 0, 0); -- Set its color to black. infernus.damageProof = true; -- Make it damage proof end ) addCommandHandler( "blowinfernus", function(p) if not infernus.blown then -- Check if the Infernus is blown up or not. infernus:blow(); else -- Ouch, it's blown up, let's output an error to the player. outputChatBox( "The Infernus has already been blown up by you.", p, 255, 0, 0, false ); end end)
See Also
- addVehicleUpgrade
- attachTrailerToVehicle
- blowVehicle
- createVehicle
- detachTrailerFromVehicle
- fixVehicle
- getOriginalHandling
- getTrainDirection
- getTrainPosition
- getTrainSpeed
- getTrainTrack
- getVehicleColor
- getVehicleCompatibleUpgrades
- getVehicleController
- getVehicleDoorOpenRatio
- getVehicleDoorState
- getVehicleEngineState
- getVehicleHandling
- getVehicleHeadLightColor
- getVehicleLandingGearDown
- getVehicleLightState
- getVehicleMaxPassengers
- getVehicleModelFromName
- getVehicleName
- getVehicleNameFromModel
- getVehicleOccupant
- getVehicleOccupants
- getVehicleOverrideLights
- getVehiclePaintjob
- getVehiclePanelState
- getVehiclePlateText
- getVehicleSirenParams
- getVehicleSirens
- getVehicleSirensOn
- getVehicleTowedByVehicle
- getVehicleTowingVehicle
- getVehicleTurretPosition
- getVehicleType
- getVehicleUpgradeOnSlot
- getVehicleUpgradeSlotName
- getVehicleUpgrades
- getVehicleVariant
- getVehicleWheelStates
- isTrainDerailable
- isTrainDerailed
- isVehicleBlown
- isVehicleDamageProof
- isVehicleFuelTankExplodable
- isVehicleLocked
- isVehicleOnGround
- isVehicleTaxiLightOn
- removeVehicleUpgrade
- setTrainDerailable
- setTrainDerailed
- setTrainDirection
- setTrainPosition
- setTrainSpeed
- setTrainTrack
- setVehicleColor
- setVehicleDamageProof
- setVehicleDoorOpenRatio
- setVehicleDoorState
- setVehicleDoorsUndamageable
- setVehicleEngineState
- setVehicleFuelTankExplodable
- setVehicleHandling
- setVehicleHeadLightColor
- setVehicleLandingGearDown
- setVehicleLightState
- setVehicleLocked
- setVehicleOverrideLights
- setVehiclePaintjob
- setVehiclePanelState
- setVehiclePlateText
- setVehicleSirens
- setVehicleSirensOn
- setVehicleTaxiLightOn
- setVehicleTurretPosition
- setVehicleVariant
- setVehicleWheelStates