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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). | 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.}} | {{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.}} |
Revision as of 10:16, 30 November 2013
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).
Syntax
float getWaterLevel ( float posX, float posY, float posZ [ , bool bCheckWaves = false ] ) float getWaterLevel ( water theWater )
Required Arguments
- x: The X axis position
- y: The Y axis position
- z: The Z axis position
or:
- theWater: the water element
Optional Arguments
- bCheckWaves Include the water levels of waves in the ocean, lakes and ...
Returns
Returns an integer of the water level if the localPlayer/position is near the water (-3 to 20 on the Z coordinate) else false if there's no water near the localPlayer/position.
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 = getPlayerFromName ( 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