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float getProjectileForce ( projectile theProjectile ) | float getProjectileForce ( projectile theProjectile ) | ||
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{{OOP||[[projectile]]:getForce|force}} | |||
==Required Arguments== | ===Required Arguments=== | ||
*'''theProjectile:''' The [[projectiles| projectile]] element which force you want to retrieve. | *'''theProjectile:''' The [[projectiles| projectile]] element which force you want to retrieve. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:41, 26 November 2014
This function returns the force of the specified projectile.
Syntax
float getProjectileForce ( projectile theProjectile )
OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!
- Method: projectile:getForce(...)
- Variable: .force
Required Arguments
- theProjectile: The projectile element which force you want to retrieve.
Returns
Returns a float if successful, false otherwise.
Example
Example 1: This example would outputs the force of the projectile on 1-100 scale. This function just works with projectiles which you throw so just grenades, satchel charge etc
addEventHandler("onClientProjectileCreation", getRootElement(), --The source of this event is the projectile that was created. function () local getForce = getProjectileForce(source) outputChatBox(getForce*100) -- outputs the force of the projectile on 1-100 scale end )