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Any other element type can be created as an abstract element, not referring to any game [[entity]]. For example, '''resource''' and '''map''' elements are created when resources and maps are loaded to group entities they create as their children.
Any other element type can be created as an abstract element, not referring to any game [[entity]]. For example, '''resource''' and '''map''' elements are created when resources and maps are loaded to group entities they create as their children.
Elements created with [[createElement]] are called dummy elements.


Elements share common functions such as type and list retrieval, a destroy operation to remove both the element and the game entity it is linked to (except for some elements which can't be destroyed, for example client elements), [[element data]] storing and retrieval, and many more common operations.
Elements share common functions such as type and list retrieval, a destroy operation to remove both the element and the game entity it is linked to (except for some elements which can't be destroyed, for example client elements), [[element data]] storing and retrieval, and many more common operations.
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 14 October 2024

An element is a generic class that can represent almost all in-game entities. The built-in element types are:

ADDED/UPDATED IN VERSION 1.6.0 r22410:

Any other element type can be created as an abstract element, not referring to any game entity. For example, resource and map elements are created when resources and maps are loaded to group entities they create as their children. Elements created with createElement are called dummy elements. Elements share common functions such as type and list retrieval, a destroy operation to remove both the element and the game entity it is linked to (except for some elements which can't be destroyed, for example client elements), element data storing and retrieval, and many more common operations. All elements are stored internally in a tree structure, and as such every element except the root element has a parent element, that can be the root element, a resource, map or another element. This is purely for declaring the scope of function calls.

Related scripting functions

Client



Server