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The team class represents player teams. Players on the same team can use team features such as teamchat or friendly fire. | The team class represents player teams. Players on the same team can use team features such as teamchat or friendly fire. | ||
The element type of this class is '''"team"'''. | A common misconception is that players would be child elements of team elements. This is wrong. Being part of a team is merely a relational connection rather than a change in element hierarchy. To perform logic on all the players of a team you have to use the [[getPlayersInTeam]] function. | ||
The element type of this class is: '''"team"'''. | |||
'''NOTE:''' It is likely that the colorR/G/B values will be changed to the more standard color="#RRGGBB" before the final release. | '''NOTE:''' It is likely that the colorR/G/B values will be changed to the more standard color="#RRGGBB" before the final release. | ||
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===Required Attributes=== | ===Required Attributes=== | ||
* '''name''': | * '''name''': A name of the team | ||
===Optional Attributes=== | ===Optional Attributes=== | ||
* '''colorR''': | * '''colorR''': The red component of the team's color | ||
* '''colorG''': | * '''colorG''': The green component of the team's color | ||
* '''colorB''': | * '''colorB''': The blue component of the team's color | ||
* '''friendlyfire''': | * '''friendlyfire''': Should friendly fire be allowed (true/false) | ||
==Related scripting functions== | ==Related scripting functions== | ||
{{Team functions|server}} | |||
{{Team functions}} | |||
[[Category:Element Types]] | [[Category:Element Types]] | ||
[[en:Element/Team]] | |||
[[ru:Element/Team]] | |||
[[hu:Element/Team]] |
Latest revision as of 15:39, 11 September 2024
The team class represents player teams. Players on the same team can use team features such as teamchat or friendly fire.
A common misconception is that players would be child elements of team elements. This is wrong. Being part of a team is merely a relational connection rather than a change in element hierarchy. To perform logic on all the players of a team you have to use the getPlayersInTeam function.
The element type of this class is: "team".
NOTE: It is likely that the colorR/G/B values will be changed to the more standard color="#RRGGBB" before the final release.
XML syntax
<team name="" colorR="" colorG="" colorB="" friendlyfire=""/>
Required Attributes
- name: A name of the team
Optional Attributes
- colorR: The red component of the team's color
- colorG: The green component of the team's color
- colorB: The blue component of the team's color
- friendlyfire: Should friendly fire be allowed (true/false)