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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">bool setPlayerMuted ( player thePlayer, bool state )</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">bool setPlayerMuted ( player thePlayer, bool state )</syntaxhighlight>
 
{{OOP||[[player]]:setMuted|muted|}}
===Required Arguments===
===Required Arguments===
*'''thePlayer:''' The [[player]] you are muting or unmuting.
*'''thePlayer:''' The [[player]] you are muting or unmuting.

Revision as of 04:46, 15 July 2014

Use this function to mute or unmute the player.

Syntax

bool setPlayerMuted ( player thePlayer, bool state )

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Method: player:setMuted(...)
Variable: .muted


Required Arguments

  • thePlayer: The player you are muting or unmuting.
  • state: Use true to mute and false to unmute the player.

Returns

Returns true if the player was successfully muted or unmuted, false otherwise.

Example

This adds a /mute command that can be used to mute a player.

-- create the function
function mutePlayer(player,command,victimName)
	-- if the player has specified a victim name to mute
	if victimName then
		-- get the victim player element from their name
		local victim = getPlayerFromName(victimName)
		-- if the player exists
		if victim then
			-- if they arent already muted
			if ( not isPlayerMuted(victim) ) then
				-- mute them and output a message to the chat
				setPlayerMuted(victim, true)
				outputChatBox("You have been muted.",victim)
			end
		else
			outputChatBox("Could not find player with name: "..tostring(victimName),player)
		end
	else
		outputChatBox("Usage: /mute <player name>",player)
	end
end
-- add the /mute command
addCommandHandler("mute",mutePlayer)

See Also