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'''Description:''' | '''Description:''' | ||
Damage / repair object.<br> | '''Damage / repair object'''.<br> | ||
Damage 0 means fully functional, damage 1 means completely destroyed / dead.<br> | Damage 0 means fully functional, damage 1 means completely destroyed / dead.<br> | ||
Note: this function is identical to [[setDamage]].<br> | '''Note:''' this function is identical to [[setDamage]].<br> | ||
[[setDamage]] was introduced to fix a spelling error in this operator's name.<br> | [[setDamage]] was introduced to fix a spelling error in this operator's name.<br> | ||
Note: setting a unit's damage to negative will set their health to full, but impair their aim. | '''Note:''' setting a unit's damage to negative will set their health to full, but impair their aim. | ||
Example:<br> | '''Example:<br>''' | ||
soldier1 '''setDammage''' 1 | soldier1 '''setDammage''' 1 |
Revision as of 11:08, 17 April 2006
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object setDammage damage
Operand types:
object: Object
damage: Number
Type of returned value:
Description:
Damage / repair object.
Damage 0 means fully functional, damage 1 means completely destroyed / dead.
Note: this function is identical to setDamage.
setDamage was introduced to fix a spelling error in this operator's name.
Note: setting a unit's damage to negative will set their health to full, but impair their aim.
Example:
soldier1 setDammage 1