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Function which checks if player is in water and then kills the player after 3 seconds. | |||
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addEventHandler ("onClientResourceStart", resourceRoot, | |||
function() | |||
setTimer(function() | |||
if isElementInWater( localPlayer ) then | |||
setElementHealth( localPlayer, 0 ) | |||
end | |||
end, | |||
3000, 0 ) | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:23, 18 April 2015
This function checks whether an element is submerged in water.
Syntax
bool isElementInWater ( element theElement )
OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!
- Method: element:isInWater(...)
- Variable: .inWater
Required Arguments
- theElement: The element to check.
Returns
Returns true if the passed element is in water, false if it isn't, or if the element is invalid.
Example
Creates a command that checks if the player is in water or not.
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Serverfunction waterCheck(thePlayer) if isElementInWater(thePlayer) then outputChatBox("Wet.", thePlayer) else outputChatBox("Dry.", thePlayer) end end addCommandHandler("check", waterCheck)
Function which checks if player is in water, which is triggered when player dies.
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Clientfunction diedInWater() if isElementInWater(source) then local name = source == localPlayer and "You are" or getPlayerName(source).." is" outputChatBox(name.." sleeping with the fishies!") end end addEventHandler("onClientPlayerWasted", root, diedInWater)
Function which checks if player is in water and then kills the player after 3 seconds.
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ClientaddEventHandler ("onClientResourceStart", resourceRoot, function() setTimer(function() if isElementInWater( localPlayer ) then setElementHealth( localPlayer, 0 ) end end, 3000, 0 ) end )
See Also
- attachElements
- createElement
- destroyElement
- detachElements
- getAttachedElements
- getElementAlpha
- getElementAttachedOffsets
- getElementAttachedTo
- getElementByIndex
- getElementByID
- getElementChild
- getElementChildren
- getElementChildrenCount
- getElementCollisionsEnabled
- getElementColShape
- getElementData
- getAllElementData
- hasElementData
- getElementDimension
- getElementHealth
- getElementID
- getElementInterior
- getElementMatrix
- getElementModel
- getElementParent
- getElementPosition
- getElementRotation
- getElementsByType
- getElementsWithinColShape
- getElementsWithinRange
- getElementType
- getElementVelocity
- getLowLODElement
- getRootElement
- isElement
- isElementAttached
- isElementCallPropagationEnabled
- isElementDoubleSided
- isElementFrozen
- isElementInWater
- isElementLowLOD
- isElementWithinColShape
- isElementWithinMarker
- setElementAlpha
- setElementAngularVelocity
- getElementAngularVelocity
- setElementAttachedOffsets
- setElementCallPropagationEnabled
- setElementCollisionsEnabled
- setElementData
- setElementDimension
- setElementDoubleSided
- setElementFrozen
- setElementHealth
- setElementID
- setElementInterior
- setElementModel
- setElementParent
- setElementPosition
- setElementRotation
- setElementVelocity
- setLowLODElement
- getPedContactElement
- getResourceDynamicElementRoot
- getResourceRootElement