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| Returns the amount of repair resources from empty (0) to full (1) in the cargo space of a repair vehicle.   |DESCRIPTION=
| Returns the amount (1 is full) of repair resources in the cargo space of a repair vehicle. <br><br>
{{Informative | Since Arma 3 v1.94.145939 the return value for vehicles that are not configured to have ability to repair other vehicles is -1. (Prior to that the value was negative infinity)}}  |DESCRIPTION=
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|p1= vehicle: [[Object]] |PARAMETER1=
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| [[Number]] |RETURNVALUE=  
| [[Number]] - repair cargo value, -1 if repair cargo is not supported, 0 if the vehicle is ![[alive]] or [[isNull]] |RETURNVALUE=  




|x1= <code>value = getRepairCargo vehicleName;</code>|EXAMPLE1=  
|x1= <code>value = [[getRepairCargo]] vehicleName;</code>|EXAMPLE1=  


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<dd class="notedate">Posted on December 22, 2014 - 17:17 (UTC)</dd>
<dd class="notedate">Posted on December 22, 2014 - 17:17 (UTC)</dd>
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<dt class="note">[[User:AgentRevolution|AgentRev]]</dt>
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'''Prior to Arma 3 v1.93.145625''' If the vehicle is not [[alive]], it always returns [[Nothing]], which you should check for using [[isNil]].<br/>
'''Prior to Arma 3 v1.93.145625''' If the vehicle is not [[alive]], it always returns [[Nothing]], which you should check for using [[isNil]].<br/>
If the vehicle is unable to carry that type of cargo, it returns [[Number#Number_Type|-1.#IND]], which you should check for using [[finite]].
If the vehicle is unable to carry that type of cargo, it returns [[Number#Number_Type|-1.#IND]], which you should check for using [[finite]] or [[a_less_b | <]] 0.
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Revision as of 15:20, 31 July 2019

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Description

Description:
Returns the amount (1 is full) of repair resources in the cargo space of a repair vehicle.

Since Arma 3 v1.94.145939 the return value for vehicles that are not configured to have ability to repair other vehicles is -1. (Prior to that the value was negative infinity)
Groups:
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Syntax

Syntax:
getRepairCargo vehicle
Parameters:
vehicle: Object
Return Value:
Number - repair cargo value, -1 if repair cargo is not supported, 0 if the vehicle is !alive or isNull

Examples

Example 1:
value = getRepairCargo vehicleName;

Additional Information

See also:
setRepairCargogetAmmoCargogetFuelCargo

Notes

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Notes

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Posted on December 22, 2014 - 17:17 (UTC)
AgentRev
Prior to Arma 3 v1.93.145625 If the vehicle is not alive, it always returns Nothing, which you should check for using isNil.
If the vehicle is unable to carry that type of cargo, it returns -1.#IND, which you should check for using finite or < 0.