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You can use <i>setDir</i> to change the direction of the attached object. The direction is relative to the object you attach it to, so <i>setDir 180</i> won't point to the south but to the rear of the object you attach it to. | |||
Use <i>setPos</i> to synchronize the direction of the object in a network game. | |||
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Object setDir 180; | |||
Object setpos getpos Object;</code> | |||
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Revision as of 14:27, 6 June 2009
Description
- Description:
- Attaches an object to another object. The offset is applied to the object center unless a memory point is provided.
- Multiplayer:
- Only has to be executed on one client.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- Object attachTo [TObject,Offset,MemPoint]
- Parameters:
- Object: Object or player
- TObject: Object or player
- Offset: Array - format Position
- MemPoint: String - (optional)
- Return Value:
- Nothing
Examples
- Example 1:
player attachTo [car,[0,0,1]];
- Example 2:
player attachTo [tank,[0,-1,0],"Usti hlavne"];
Additional Information
- See also:
- detach
Notes
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Notes
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You can use setDir to change the direction of the attached object. The direction is relative to the object you attach it to, so setDir 180 won't point to the south but to the rear of the object you attach it to.
Use setPos to synchronize the direction of the object in a network game.
Example code:
Object setDir 180;
Object setpos getpos Object;