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This function retrieves the current gametype as set by [[setGameType]]. | This function retrieves the current gametype as set by [[setGameType]]. The game type is displayed in the server browser next to the server's name. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 30 January 2009
This function retrieves the current gametype as set by setGameType. The game type is displayed in the server browser next to the server's name.
Syntax
string getGameType ()
Returns
Returns the gametype as a string. If no gametype is set it returns nil.
Example
This example sends a message to player when he joins, if the current game type is Race.
function playerJoinHandler( ) if getGameType() == "Race" then outputChatBox( "Ready... Get set... GO!!", source ) end end addEventHandler( "onPlayerJoin", getRootElement(), playerJoinHandler )
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