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Please use [[setPlayerName]]
This function changes the specified [[client]]'s name.
This function changes the specified [[client]]'s name.



Revision as of 21:34, 20 April 2011

Emblem-important.png This function is deprecated. This means that its use is discouraged and that it might not exist in future versions, but there should be a more generic way to perform what it does.


Please use setPlayerName

This function changes the specified client's name.

Syntax

bool setClientName ( client theClient, string newName )

Required Arguments

  • theClient: the client that will have its name set.
  • newName: the new name to set for the client.

Returns

Returns true if the client's name was changed succesfully, false if invalid arguments are specified.

Example

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Server

This example adds a tag before a player's nickname via a /changetag command


--Define the function for this command (/changetag, as defined below)
--Source = the player that triggered this command
--Command = The command passed into the function (changetag)
--thePlayer = The player argument that you wish to add a tag too
--tag = The tag to add to the players nickname
function tagPlayer( source, command, thePlayer, tag )
	--Attempt to grab the elemennt id for the player from the parsed name.
	local sPlayerElement = getPlayerFromNick(thePlayer)
	--Check to see if the player were changing the tag for exists.
	if (sPlayerElement) then
		--make sure that the element type of thePlayer is acctually pointing to a player element
		if getElementType( sPlayerElement ) == "player" then
			--we store the player's current name,
			local oldName = getClientName( sPlayerElement )
			--append the tag passed to this function before it
			local taggedName = tag .. oldName
			--then set it as his new name
			setClientName( sPlayerElement, taggedName )
			--Tell the player who triggerd the command that the tag has been applied
			outputChatBox ( "Player " .. thePlayer .. "'s tag changed to " .. taggedName, source )
		end
	else
		--Tell the player who triggerd the command that the player could not be found
		outputChatBox ( "Unable to change player tag: Player " .. thePlayer .. " not found", source )
	end
end
--Add a command handler for either the console or / chat commands
--Example: /changetag <playername> <tag>
addCommandHandler ( "changetag", tagPlayer )

See Also

BEFORE VERSION 1.0 :