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Sets the brake bias of a handling element. This determines how the braking power is distributed over the wheels.  | |||
==Syntax==  | ==Syntax==  | ||
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bool handlingSetBrakeBias ( handling theHandling, float bias )  | |||
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===Required Arguments===  | ===Required Arguments===  | ||
*'''theHandling:''' the handling of which you want to change the brake bias.  | |||
*'''bias:''' the bias to set. This is a value between 0 and 1. A value of 0 will put all the braking power in the rear wheels, and the front wheels will not brake at all. A value of 1 has only the front wheels brake. With a bias of 0.5, front and back wheels have the same braking power.  | |||
===Returns===  | ===Returns===  | ||
Returns ''true'' on success, ''false'' in case of failure.  | |||
==Example==  | ==Example==  | ||
Revision as of 22:35, 27 March 2008
Sets the brake bias of a handling element. This determines how the braking power is distributed over the wheels.
Syntax
bool handlingSetBrakeBias ( handling theHandling, float bias )
Required Arguments
- theHandling: the handling of which you want to change the brake bias.
 - bias: the bias to set. This is a value between 0 and 1. A value of 0 will put all the braking power in the rear wheels, and the front wheels will not brake at all. A value of 1 has only the front wheels brake. With a bias of 0.5, front and back wheels have the same braking power.
 
Returns
Returns true on success, false in case of failure.
Example
--TODO