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{{Needs_Checking|Firstly, this doesnt even work properly apparently, and secondly, is there ANY point to this function? We have getPlayerWeapon and getWeaponFromSlot. This doesnt seem to have any necessity. As a buggy function, it should be removed}} | |||
This function gets the player's weapon slot. | This function gets the player's weapon slot. | ||
Revision as of 02:22, 18 August 2007
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Reason(s): Firstly, this doesnt even work properly apparently, and secondly, is there ANY point to this function? We have getPlayerWeapon and getWeaponFromSlot. This doesnt seem to have any necessity. As a buggy function, it should be removed |
This function gets the player's weapon slot.
Syntax
int getPlayerWeaponSlot ( nil )
Required Arguments
none
Optional Arguments
none
Returns
Returns the weapon slot (as number) on success, returns false otherwise.
Weapon Slots
- 0: WEAPONSLOT_TYPE_UNARMED
- 1: WEAPONSLOT_TYPE_MELEE
- 2: WEAPONSLOT_TYPE_HANDGUN
- 3: WEAPONSLOT_TYPE_SHOTGUN
- 4: WEAPONSLOT_TYPE_SMG (used for driveby's)
- 5: WEAPONSLOT_TYPE_RIFLE
- 6: WEAPONSLOT_TYPE_SNIPER
- 7: WEAPONSLOT_TYPE_HEAVY
- 8: WEAPONSLOT_TYPE_THROWN
- 9: WEAPONSLOT_TYPE_SPECIAL
- 10: WEAPONSLOT_TYPE_GIFT
- 11: WEAPONSLOT_TYPE_PARACHUTE
- 12: WEAPONSLOT_TYPE_DETONATOR
Example
Pending.