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Revision as of 10:57, 2 November 2011

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Description

Description:
Creates a unit (person) of the given type (type is a name of a subclass of CfgVehicles) and makes it a member of the given group. If the markers array contains several marker names, the position of a random one is used. Otherwise, the given position is used. The unit is placed inside a circle with this position as its center and placement as its radius. Special properties can be: "NONE" and "FORM".
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
Object = group createUnit [type, position, markers, placement, special]
Parameters:
group: Group
[type, position, markers, placement, special]: Array
type: String
position: Position
markers: Array
placement: Number. Radius
special: String
Return Value:
Object

Examples

Example 1:
_unit = group player createUnit ["SoldierWB", Position player, [], 0, "FORM"] ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Additional Information

See also:
createUnitcreateCentercreateGroupcreateVehiclecreateVehicle array

Notes

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Notes

kju 11 March 2011
The below comment about 'an additional join required' is no longer true for Operation Arrowhead.
Sbsmac 21 December 2006
Although this command takes a group as an argument, you need to use the join command if you want the created units to perform actions such as move. For example:- comment "Create a new soldier within 100m of the player and cause them to run towards the player" ; _grp = createGroup west; unit = _grp createUnit ["SoldierWB", position player, [], 100, "FORM"] ; [unit] join _grp ; unit move position player ; However, some commands such as setUnitPos only work if run before the join.

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