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element getElementAttachedTo ( element theElement )   
element getElementAttachedTo ( element theElement )   
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     local attached = getElementAttachedTo ( thePlayer )
     local attached = getElementAttachedTo ( thePlayer )
     if ( attached ) then
     if ( attached ) then
         outputConsole ( getClientName(thePlayer) .. " is attached to a " .. getElementType(attached) )
         outputConsole ( getPlayerName(thePlayer) .. " is attached to a " .. getElementType(attached) )
     else
     else
         outputConsole ( getClientName(thePlayer) .. " is not attached to an element" )
         outputConsole ( getPlayerName(thePlayer) .. " is not attached to an element" )
     end
     end
end
end

Latest revision as of 22:53, 1 January 2015

This function determines the element that the specified element is attached to.

Syntax

element getElementAttachedTo ( element theElement )  

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Method: element:getAttachedTo(...)


Required Arguments

  • theElement: The element you require the information for.

Returns

Returns the element that the chosen element is attached to, or false if the element isn't attached to another element.

Example

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This example defines a console command that outputs the type of the element that the player is attached to.

function getAttached ( thePlayer )
    local attached = getElementAttachedTo ( thePlayer )
    if ( attached ) then
        outputConsole ( getPlayerName(thePlayer) .. " is attached to a " .. getElementType(attached) )
    else
        outputConsole ( getPlayerName(thePlayer) .. " is not attached to an element" )
    end
end
addCommandHandler ( "getattached", getAttached )

See Also