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addEventHandler ( "onResourceStop", root, | addEventHandler ( "onResourceStop", root, | ||
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Revision as of 22:33, 14 July 2017
This event is triggered when the resource is stopped. This can occur for a number of reasons:
- The stop console command was used
- The restart console command was used
- The resource was modified (the resource will automatically restart)
- Another resource stopped it using stopResource.
Note: If you wish to just detect a single resource being stopped, you should attach handlers for this event to the resource's root element. You can access this using getResourceRootElement.
Parameters
resource stoppedResource
- stoppedResource: The resource that is being stopped.
Source
The source of this event is the root element of the resource that is being stopped.
Example
This example displays a message in the chatbox when a resource is stopped.
addEventHandler ( "onResourceStop", root, function ( resource ) outputChatBox ( "The Resource " .. getResourceName(resource) .. " was stopped!", root, 255, 255, 255 ) end )
See Also
Resource events
Event functions
- addEvent
- addEventHandler
- cancelEvent
- cancelLatentEvent
- getEventHandlers
- getLatentEventHandles
- getLatentEventStatus
- removeEventHandler
- triggerEvent
- wasEventCancelled