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This function changes the water color of the GTA world. | This function changes the water color of the GTA world. | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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bool setWaterColor ( int red, int green, int blue, [ int alpha = 200 ] ) | bool setWaterColor ( int red, int green, int blue, [ int alpha = 200 ] ) | ||
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{{OOP||[[water]]:setColor||getWaterColor}} | |||
===Required Arguments=== | ===Required Arguments=== |
Latest revision as of 15:02, 7 August 2016
This function changes the water color of the GTA world.
Syntax
bool setWaterColor ( int red, int green, int blue, [ int alpha = 200 ] )
OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!
- Method: water:setColor(...)
- Counterpart: getWaterColor
Required Arguments
- red: The red value of the water, from 0 to 255.
- green: The green value of the water, from 0 to 255.
- blue: The blue value of the water, from 0 to 255.
Optional Arguments
NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.
- alpha: The alpha (visibility) value of the water, from 0 to 255. Defaults to 200 if not declared.
Returns
Returns true if water color was set correctly, false if invalid values were passed.
Example
This example adds a command watercolor with which a player can change the water colour.
function changeWaterColor ( commandName, red, green, blue, alpha ) -- if alpha is input, then include it too alpha = tonumber ( alpha ) or 200 red = tonumber ( red ) green = tonumber ( green ) blue = tonumber ( blue ) -- check if the colour values for red, green and blue are valid if red and green and blue then setWaterColor ( red, green, blue, alpha ) else outputChatBox ( "Failed to change the water colour!" ) end end addCommandHandler ( "watercolor", changeWaterColor )
See Also
- getWaterLevel
- isWaterDrawnLast
- setWaterDrawnLast
- Shared
- createWater
- getWaterColor
- getWaterVertexPosition
- getWaveHeight
- resetWaterColor
- resetWaterLevel
- setWaterColor
- setWaterLevel
- setWaterVertexPosition
- setWaveHeight