BIS_fnc_animalSiteSpawn

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Description

Description:
Description needed
Execution:
call
Groups:
Ambient

Syntax

Syntax:
Syntax needed
Parameters:
[animalSite, classnamesToSpawn, radius]: Array
animalSite: Object - The object to create the site around.
classnamesToSpawn: Array - Animals that can be spawned.
radius: Number - The radius by which animals are created or deleted.
Return Value:
Return value needed

Examples

Example 1:
[ player, ["rabbit_f","turtle_f","hen_random_f"], 200] call BIS_fnc_animalSiteSpawn;

Additional Information

See also:
See also needed

Notes

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Posted on December 7, 2014 - 08:37 (UTC)
DreadedEntity
The only way to stop the animals from spawning is to delete the object. When using this function, I recommend creating a non-solid object (almost anything from the "Objects (Helpers)" list in the editor, and using hideObjectGlobal on it. Using setVariable you can add the animal site to a reference object to find it easily when you want to delete it. _obj = createVehicle ["Sign_Sphere10cm_F", getPos player, [], 0, "CAN_COLLIDE"]; hideObjectGlobal _obj; player setVariable ["animalSite", _obj]; _obj = nil; There are two hidden variables, "animalCount" and "radius". Use setVariable on the object to change these.
animalCount is supposed to limit the amount of animals that can spawn. In the code, the algorithm for this is hard to understand.
radius refers to how far away from the object the animals can spawn.
Both are numbers.

The "area" is imaginary. It is not a tangible area defined by trigger or marker radius, the area is only saved as an integer within the function.
Posted on December 7, 2014 - 09:26 (UTC)
Strangepete
Using the Script_(Handle) returned, the function can be checked using scriptDone or killed with terminate; Existing generated animals will not be cleaned up when terminated. _handle = [params] call BIS_fnc_animalSiteSpawn; if(!(scriptDone _handle)) then { terminate _handle; };