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Sets the height of some or all the water in the game world. | Sets the height of some or all the water in the game world. |
Revision as of 20:36, 29 March 2009
Sets the height of some or all the water in the game world.
Syntax
bool setWaterLevel ( [float x, float y, float z,] float level ) bool setWaterLevel ( [water theWater], float level )
Required Arguments
- level: the new Z coordinate of the water surface. If x, y and z, or water, are specified, the area of water containing that point or corresponding to that water element is changed. Otherwise, all water in the game world is changed.
Optional Arguments
- x: the X coordinate of the point indicating the water area to change.
- y: the Y coordinate of the point indicating the water area to change.
- z: the Z coordinate of the point indicating the water area to change. This parameter is reserved and is currently ignored, set it to 0.
or:
- theWater: the water element to change.
Returns
Returns true if successful, false in case of failure (there is no water at the specified coordinates).
Example
Click to collapse [-]
ClientThis example code will slowly drain away all rivers and seas.
local level = 0 function drainSomeWater() level = level - 0.01 setWaterLevel ( level ) end setTimer ( drainSomeWater, 100, 15000 )
See Also
- getWaterLevel
- isWaterDrawnLast
- setWaterDrawnLast
- Shared
- createWater
- getWaterColor
- getWaterVertexPosition
- getWaveHeight
- resetWaterColor
- resetWaterLevel
- setWaterColor
- setWaterLevel
- setWaterVertexPosition
- setWaveHeight