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Returns | Returns three floats, ''x'',''y'',''z'', representing the position where the player's target collides, or false if it was unsuccessful. | ||
==Example== | ==Example== |
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This function allows retrieval of where a player's target is blocked. It will only be blocked if there is an obstacle within a player's target range.
Syntax
float float float getPlayerTargetCollision ( player targetingPlayer )
Required Arguments
- targetingPlayer: This is the player whose target collision you wish to retrieve
Returns
Returns three floats, x,y,z, representing the position where the player's target collides, or false if it was unsuccessful.
Example
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See Also
- getPlayerTeam
- getPlayerBlurLevel
- setPlayerBlurLevel
- getPlayerSerial
- forcePlayerMap
- getPlayerScriptDebugLevel
- getPlayerFromName
- getPlayerMoney
- getPlayerName
- getPlayerNametagColor
- getPlayerNametagText
- getPlayerPing
- getPlayerWantedLevel
- givePlayerMoney
- isPlayerMapForced
- isPlayerNametagShowing
- setPlayerHudComponentVisible
- setPlayerMoney
- setPlayerNametagColor
- setPlayerNametagShowing
- setPlayerNametagText
- takePlayerMoney
- countPlayersInTeam
- getPlayersInTeam
- isVoiceEnabled
- setControlState
- getControlState