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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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float getWaterLevel ( float posX, float posY, float posZ [ , bool bCheckWaves = false ] ) | |||
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*'''y:''' The Y axis position | *'''y:''' The Y axis position | ||
*'''z:''' The Z axis position | *'''z:''' The Z axis position | ||
* Instead of x,y,z you can specify a water element. | |||
===Optional Arguments=== | |||
*'''bCheckWaves''' ask arc_ | |||
===Returns=== | ===Returns=== |
Revision as of 13:02, 27 June 2011
This function allows you to retrieve the water level from a certain location. The water level is 0 in most places though it can vary (e.g. it's higher near the dam).
Note: Some small water areas within parts of the city do not count as water to be used with this function. For example, the shallow water area in Northwest San Fierro.
Syntax
float getWaterLevel ( float posX, float posY, float posZ [ , bool bCheckWaves = false ] )
Required Arguments
- x: The X axis position
- y: The Y axis position
- z: The Z axis position
- Instead of x,y,z you can specify a water element.
Optional Arguments
- bCheckWaves ask arc_
Returns
Returns false if there's no water in that location or the water level as an integer if you're near the water (-3 to 20 on the Z coordinate).
Example
This example will tell you what's the water level where the specified player is located.
function scriptGetLevel ( command, playername ) --when getlevel is called local thePlayer = getPlayerFromNick ( playername ) --get the player from nickname if ( thePlayer ~= false ) then --if there is a player from the nickname local x, y, z = getElementPosition ( thePlayer ) -- get his position local level = getWaterLevel ( x, y, z ) if level then -- if it's not false level = z - level -- calculate how far away is he from the water outputChatBox( "You are " .. level .. " units away from the water!", source ) else outputChatBox ( "There's no sign of water" ) end else outputChatBox ( "Player does not exist" ) end end addCommandHandler( "getlevel", scriptGetLevel ) -- add a command "getloc" which
See Also
- getWaterLevel
- isWaterDrawnLast
- setWaterDrawnLast
- Shared
- createWater
- getWaterColor
- getWaterVertexPosition
- getWaveHeight
- resetWaterColor
- resetWaterLevel
- setWaterColor
- setWaterLevel
- setWaterVertexPosition
- setWaveHeight