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This function is used for setting an element as the parent of another element.
This function is used for setting an element as the parent of another element.
{{Note|This function does not change when an element will be destroyed - DGS elements are always destroyed when the resource that created them is stopped.}}
{{Note|This function does not change when an element will be destroyed - DGS elements are always destroyed when the resource that created them is stopped.}}
{{Note|dgsSetParent only works to dgs elements.}}
{{Note|dgsSetParent only works to DGS elements.}}
==Syntax==  
==Syntax==  
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Revision as of 09:15, 27 June 2017

This function is used for setting an element as the parent of another element.

[[{{{image}}}|link=|]] Note: This function does not change when an element will be destroyed - DGS elements are always destroyed when the resource that created them is stopped.
[[{{{image}}}|link=|]] Note: dgsSetParent only works to DGS elements.

Syntax

bool dgsSetParent( element theElement, element parent )  

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Method: element:setParent(...)
Variable: .parent
Counterpart: getElementParent


Required Arguments

  • theElement: The element that you wish to set the parent of.
  • parent: The element you wish to be the parent of theElement.

Returns

Returns true if both elements are valid, false otherwise.

Example

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This example sets the parent of each spawnpoint to a dummy element:

dummyElem = createElement ( "spawngroup", "Group of spawn points" ) -- create a dummy element
local spawnpoints = getElementsByType ( "spawnpoint" ) -- get a table of spawn point elements
for k,v in ipairs (spawnpoints) do -- loop through the table of spawn points
   setElementParent ( v, dummyElem ) -- set the dummy element as the parent of the spawn point
end
-- all of the spawn points are now children of 'dummyElem'

This is the equivalent of:

<spawngroup id="Group of spawn points">
   <spawnpoint id="spawnpoint_0" posX="2507.8715820313" posY="2772.6071777344" posZ="10.8203125" rot="270" skin="285"/>
   <spawnpoint id="spawnpoint_1" posX="2508.060546875" posY="2780.3647460938" posZ="10.8203125" rot="270" skin="285"/>
   <spawnpoint id="spawnpoint_2" posX="2508.0053710938" posY="2776.2897949219" posZ="10.8203125" rot="270" skin="285"/>
   <spawnpoint id="spawnpoint_3" posX="2510.6899414063" posY="2778.3745117188" posZ="10.8203125" rot="270" skin="285"/>
</spawngroup>

See Also