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|arg= |= Arguments in MP
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|eff= |= Effects in MP
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| Sets a location's [[Side|side]]. The default side is Unknown.|= Description
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| location '''setSide''' side |= Syntax
|gr1= Sides


|p1= location: [[Location]] |= Parameter 1
|gr2= Locations
|p2= side: [[Side]] |= Parameter 2


| [[Nothing]] |= Return value
|descr= Sets a location's [[Side|side]]. The default side is Unknown.
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{{Feature|important|To change a ''unit''<nowiki/>'s side, see {{Link|#Notes}}.}}
 
|x1= <pre>myLocation setSide resistance</pre> |= Example 1
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| [[Side]], [[side]], [[west]], [[east]], [[resistance]], [[civilian]], [[sideUnknown]], [[sideFriendly]], [[sideEnemy]], [[playerSide]], [[side location]], [[Side relations]] |= See also
|s1= location [[setSide]] side


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|p2= side: [[Side]]
 
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<h3 style="display:none">Notes</h3>
|x1= <sqf>_myLocation setSide resistance;</sqf>
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<dd class="notedate">Posted on 16:00, 3 December 2013 (CEST)
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Ondrejkuzel|Ondrejkuzel]]'''
<dd class="note">For units, vehicles you can use: "'''[[Array|array]] [[joinSilent]] [[createGroup]] [[Side]]'''", e.g. in init: "[this] joinSilent createGroup EAST;"  ''described in the note below''
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<dd class="notedate">Posted on 19:05, 6 August 2009 (CEST)
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Jtgibson|Jtgibson]]'''
<dd class="note">This is a frequent question on OFPEC, but produced here because it was difficult to find an answer to.  '''setSide''' does not work for men, vehicles, etc.: it is intended for locations (''i.e.'', territory).  If you want to switch a unit's (''e.g.'', the player's) side in the middle of a battle, make the unit '''[[joinSilent]]''' a group on the given side instead.  If you want the unit to become the group leader after joining, use '''[[selectLeader]]'''.  I haven't tested the idea of spawning a temporary unit of that side, assigning the player to that unit, setting the player as the leader, then deleting the original unit, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.  (It begs the question why we don't have a setSide object function, though.)
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<h3 style="display:none">Bottom Section</h3>
|seealso= [[Side]] [[side]] [[west]] [[east]] [[resistance]] [[civilian]] [[sideUnknown]] [[sideFriendly]] [[sideEnemy]] [[playerSide]] [[Side Relations]] [[independent]]
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{{Note
|user= Ondřejkuzel
|timestamp= 201312031600
|text= For units, vehicles you can use: <sqf inline>_unitsArray joinSilent createGroup _side</sqf>, e.g. in init: <sqf inline>[this] joinSilent createGroup EAST;</sqf> ''described in the note below''
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|user= Jtgibson
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[[Category:Scripting Commands ArmA2|{{uc:{{PAGENAME}}}}]]
|text= This is a frequent question on OFPEC, but produced here because it was difficult to find an answer to. '''setSide''' does not work for men, vehicles, etc.: it is intended for locations (''i.e.'', territory).  If you want to switch a unit's (''e.g.'', the player's) side in the middle of a battle, make the unit '''[[joinSilent]]''' a group on the given side instead.  If you want the unit to become the group leader after joining, use '''[[selectLeader]]'''.  I have not tested the idea of spawning a temporary unit of that side, assigning the player to that unit, setting the player as the leader, then deleting the original unit, but I don't see why it wouldn't work.  (It begs the question why we don't have a setSide object function, though.)
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Latest revision as of 20:02, 12 June 2023

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Description

Description:
Sets a location's side. The default side is Unknown.
To change a unit's side, see Notes.
Groups:
SidesLocations

Syntax

Syntax:
location setSide side
Parameters:
location: Location
side: Side
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
_myLocation setSide resistance;

Additional Information

See also:
Side side west east resistance civilian sideUnknown sideFriendly sideEnemy playerSide Side Relations independent

Notes

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Ondřejkuzel - c
Posted on Dec 03, 2013 - 16:00 (UTC)
For units, vehicles you can use: _unitsArray joinSilent createGroup _side, e.g. in init: [this] joinSilent createGroup EAST; described in the note below
Jtgibson - c
Posted on Aug 06, 2009 - 19:05 (UTC)
This is a frequent question on OFPEC, but produced here because it was difficult to find an answer to. setSide does not work for men, vehicles, etc.: it is intended for locations (i.e., territory). If you want to switch a unit's (e.g., the player's) side in the middle of a battle, make the unit joinSilent a group on the given side instead. If you want the unit to become the group leader after joining, use selectLeader. I have not tested the idea of spawning a temporary unit of that side, assigning the player to that unit, setting the player as the leader, then deleting the original unit, but I don't see why it wouldn't work. (It begs the question why we don't have a setSide object function, though.)