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{{Added feature/item|3.0160|1.5.9|1.5.8|20785|This function is used to change the loop state of the [[sound]] [[element]].}}
{{Added feature/item|1.5.9|1.5.8|20785|This function is used to change the loop state of the [[sound]] [[element]].}}
{{Note|If the [[sound]] [[element]] is destroyed by [[destroyElement]] the loop will not happen.}}
{{Note|If the [[sound]] [[element]] is destroyed by [[destroyElement]] the loop will not happen.}}


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==See Also==
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[[PT-BR:setSoundLooped]]

Revision as of 20:42, 23 September 2021

This function is used to change the loop state of the sound element.

[[{{{image}}}|link=|]] Note: If the sound element is destroyed by destroyElement the loop will not happen.

Syntax

bool setSoundLooped ( element theSound, bool loop )

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Method: sound:setLooped(...)
Counterpart: isSoundLooped


Required Arguments

  • theSound: The sound element to set the loop.
  • bool: A boolean representing whether the sound will be looped.

Returns

Returns true if the sound element loop state was successfully changed, false otherwise.

Example

This example creates a sound element and turn on its looping:

local mySound = playSound ("sound.mp3")
setSoundLooped (mySound, true)

Requirements

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See Also