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==Example==  
==Example==  
This command sets the fps limit in a command handler.
This command sets the fps limit in a command handler.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">function fpsFunction( player, command, limit ) -- First define the function
  if hasObjectPermissionTo ( player, "function.setFPSLimit" ) and limit then
    -- If the player has permission to set FPS limit and limit is submitted...
    setFPSLimit ( limit ) -- Set the fps.
  end
end
addCommandHandler ( "setfps", fpsFunction ) -- Attach the setfps command to fpsFunction function.
</syntaxhighlight>
This one does the same, just shorter.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
addCommandHandler ( "setfps", function ( player, command, limit )
addCommandHandler ( "setfps", function ( player, command, limit )

Revision as of 18:58, 24 May 2011

This function sets the maximum FPS (Frames per second) that players on the server can run their game at.

Syntax

bool setFPSLimit ( int fpsLimit )         

Required Arguments

  • fpsLimit: An integer value representing the maximum FPS. This value may be between 25 and 100 FPS. You can also pass 0 or false, in which case the FPS limit will be disabled.

Returns

Returns true if successful, or false if it was not possible to set the limit or an invalid value was passed.

Example

This command sets the fps limit in a command handler.

function fpsFunction( player, command, limit ) -- First define the function
  if hasObjectPermissionTo ( player, "function.setFPSLimit" ) and limit then 
    -- If the player has permission to set FPS limit and limit is submitted...
    setFPSLimit ( limit ) -- Set the fps.
  end
end 

addCommandHandler ( "setfps", fpsFunction ) -- Attach the setfps command to fpsFunction function.

This one does the same, just shorter.

addCommandHandler ( "setfps", function ( player, command, limit )
  if ( hasObjectPermissionTo ( player, "function.setFPSLimit" ) ) then
    setFPSLimit ( limit )
  end
end )

See Also