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Please use [[setElementModel]] | |||
This sets a new object model to the specified element. | This sets a new object model to the specified element. | ||
Revision as of 21:35, 20 April 2011
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 setElementModel
This sets a new object model to the specified element.
Syntax
bool setObjectModel ( object theObject, int id )
Required Arguments
Returns
Returns true if the model change was successful, false otherwise.
Example
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ServerThis will continually change an object model every 2.5 seconds at the location -1084.52, -1634.81, 76.36 (Truth's farm).
myobject = createObject ( 5822, -1084.52, -1634.81, 76.36 ) -- We create an initial object element. I choose object model 5822 to begin with. function objectRandomization () local randomobjectnumber = math.random(1, 18000) -- Choose a random number between 1 and 18000 as a whole integer and assign it to -- the variable 'randomobjectnumber' setObjectModel ( myobject, randomobjectnumber ) -- Change our object appearance by applying a new model ID end setTimer ( objectRandomization, 2500, 0 ) -- Every 2.5 seconds, the function 'objectRandomization' is called by this timer. -- Each time the function runs, it changes the object model by applying a new whole- -- integer random object ID. This timer is called an infinite amount of times since -- its repeat value is set to 0.
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