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{{Command|= Comments
{{RV|type=command
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| ofp |= Game name
|game1= ofp
|version1= 1.34


|1.34|= Game version
|game2= ofpe
|version2= 1.00


|arg= global |= Arguments in MP
|game3= arma1
|version3= 1.00


|eff= global |= Effects in MP
|game4= arma2
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|version4= 1.00


| Create an interacting AI soldier. |= Description
|game5= arma2oa
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|version5= 1.50


| type '''createUnit''' [position, group, init*, skill*, rank*] * optional, if one is set, all precedent arguments have to be set too |= Syntax
|game6= tkoh
|version6= 1.00


|p1= type: [[String]] - type of the unit that should be created |= Parameter 1
|game7= arma3
|version7= 0.50


|p2= position: [[Position]] - position to create the unit at |= Parameter 2
|arg= local


|p3= group: [[Group]] - group were the unit will belong to. This group has to exist already! It is not possible to use grpNull as argument. |= Parameter 3
|eff= global


|p4= init: [[String]] - commands that are executed when the unit has been created. The unit is stored in the ''this'' variable. The default value is "". |= Parameter 4
|gr1= Object Manipulation


|p5= skill: [[Number]] - range 0 to 1. 0 is the lowest skill, 1 the highest. The default value is 0.5. If this argument is set, init must be set too. |= Parameter 5
|descr= Create a unit of class that is defined in [[:Category:CfgVehicles|CfgVehicles]].
{{Feature | important | <div style{{=}}"float: left; margin-right: 0.5em">{{GVI|ofp|1.34}} {{GVI|arma1|1.00}}</div>
This command could be bugged in {{ofp}} or {{arma1}} ; an additional [[join]] may solve the problem.<br>
However, some commands such as [[setUnitPos]] only work if run before the [[join]].}}
{{Feature | Warning | The unit will not be created if the passed group does not exist (a.k.a [[grpNull]]); this can happen if [[createGroup]] fails because the '''group limit has been reached''' (see [[createGroup]] for respective game limits).}}


|p6= rank: [[String]] - one of "PRIVATE", "CORPORAL", "SERGEANT", "LIEUTNANT", "CAPTAIN", "MAJOR" and "COLONEL". If this argument is set, init and skill must be set too. |= Parameter 6
|mp= It is recommended to create the unit where the group is '''[[Multiplayer Scripting#Locality|local]]''' - use [[remoteExec]] if needed.<br>
The [[#Alternative Syntax|Alt Syntax]] '''requires''' the group to be local.


| [[Nothing]] |= Return value
|s1= group [[createUnit]] [type, position, markers, placement, special]


|mp= The code in '''init''' is executed on all connected clients in multiplayer.
|p1= group: [[Group]] - Existing group new unit will join
It can therefore be used to get around the [[publicVariable]] limitation of not being able to send strings and arrays over the network. |=
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|x1= <pre>"SoldierW" createUnit [position player, group player]</pre> |= Example 1
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| [[createVehicle]], [[deleteVehicle]] |= See also
|p2= [type, position, markers, placement, special]: [[Array]]


|p3= type: [[String]] - Class name of unit to be created as per [[CfgVehicles]]
|p4= position: [[Position]], [[Position2D]], [[Object]] or [[Group]] - Location unit is created at. In case of [[Group]] position of the [[group]] [[leader]] is used
|p5= markers: [[Array]] - Placement markers
|p6= placement: [[Number]] - Placement radius
|p7= special: [[String]] - Unit placement special, one of:
* <tt>"NONE"</tt> - The unit will be created at the first available free position nearest to given position
* <tt>"FORM"</tt> - Not implemented, currently functions the same as "NONE".
* <tt>"CAN_COLLIDE"</tt> - The unit will be created exactly at passed position
* <tt>"CARGO"</tt> - The unit will be created in cargo of the group's vehicle, regardless of the passed position (see Example 5). If group has no vehicle or there is no cargo space available, the unit will be placed according to <tt>"NONE"</tt>. To check available cargo space use: {{ic|_hasCargo {{=}} _veh [[emptyPositions]] "CARGO" > 0;}}
|r1= [[Object]] - The created unit
|s2= type [[createUnit]] [position, group, init, skill, rank]
|p21= type: [[String]] - Class name of unit to be created as per [[CfgVehicles]]
|p22= [position, group, init, skill, rank]: [[Array]]
|p23= position: [[Position]], [[Position2D]], [[Object]] or [[Group]] - Location unit is created at. In case of [[Group]] position of the [[group]] [[leader]] is used
|p24= group: [[Group]] - Existing group new unit will join
|p25= init: [[String]] - (Optional, default "") Unit init statement, similar to unit init field in the editor. The code placed in unit init will run upon unit creation for every client on network, present and future. The code itself receives the reference to the created unit via local variable [[Magic Variables#this_2|this]]. Avoid using global commands in unit init statement as it already runs on every client.
|p26= skill: [[Number]] - (Optional, default 0.5) Unit [[skill]]
|p27= rank: [[String]] - (Optional, default "PRIVATE") Unit [[rank]]
|r2= {{Feature|Warning|'''[[Nothing]]''' - This syntax does NOT return a unit reference! In order to reference this unit, you can use {{ic|newUnit {{=}} this}} in the ''init'' statement.<br>
If the target group is not local, the init script will only execute after a slight delay; see [[User:Killzone_Kid|Killzone_Kid]]'s note below for more information and issues about this syntax.}}
|x1= <code>_unit = [[group]] [[player]] [[createUnit]] ["B_RangeMaster_F", [[position]] [[player]], [], 0, "FORM"];</code>
|x2= <code>"B_RangeMaster_F" [[createUnit]] [<nowiki/>[[position]] [[player]], [[group]] [[player]]];</code>
|x3= <code>"B_RangeMaster_F" [[createUnit]] [<nowiki/>[[getMarkerPos]] "barracks", _groupAlpha];</code>
|x4= <code>"B_RangeMaster_F" [[createUnit]] [
[[getMarkerPos]] "marker_1",
_groupAlpha,
"loon1 = [[Magic Variables#this_2|this]]; [[Magic Variables#this_2|this]] [[addWeapon]] 'BAF_L85A2_RIS_SUSAT'",
0.6,
"corporal"
];</code>
|x5= <code>_veh = "O_Quadbike_01_F" [[createVehicle]] ([[player]] [[getRelPos]] [10, 0]);
_grp = [[createVehicleCrew]] _veh;
_unit = _grp [[createUnit]] [<nowiki/>[[typeOf]] [[driver]] _veh, _grp, [], 0, "CARGO"];</code>
|seealso= [[createCenter]], [[createGroup]], [[createVehicle]], [[setVehiclePosition]], [[create3DENEntity]]
}}
}}


<h3 style="display:none">Notes</h3>
 
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<dd class="notedate">Posted on 27th Nov 2016</dd>
<dt class="note">[[User:Ffur2007slx2_5|Ffur2007slx2_5]]</dt>
<dd class="note">
{{GVI|arma3|1.64}} The side of the created unit by this command uses its config's side and not the side of a passed empty group created by [[createGroup]]:
<code>_grp = [[createGroup]] [[east]];
[[hint]] [[str]] [[side]] _grp; {{cc|EAST}}
_ap = _grp [[createUnit]] [ "C_man_p_beggar_F", [[position]] [[player]], [], 0, "FORM"];
[[hint]] [[str]] [[side]] _ap; {{cc|CIV, not EAST}}</code>
We can use [[join]] command or fill the _grp with entities in advance to set _ap to the desired side.
</dd>
 
<dt><dt>
<dd class="notedate">Posted on 8th Dec 2018</dd>
<dt class="note">[[User:oOKexOo|oOKexOo]]</dt>
<dd class="note">
Since {{GVI|arma3|1.86}}: If you want to place a module with [[createUnit]], you have to ensure that the module gets activated automatically by setting '''[[BIS_fnc_initModules]]_disableAutoActivation''' to [[false]], ''e.g'':
<code>[[private]] _grp = [[createGroup]] [[sideLogic]];
"ModuleSmokeWhite_F" [[createUnit]] [
[[getPos]] [[player]],
_grp,
"[[Magic Variables#this_2|this]] [[setVariable]] ['BIS_fnc_initModules_disableAutoActivation', [[false]], [[true]]];"
];</code>
<dt><dt>
<dd class="notedate">Posted on 18th Mar 2019</dd>
<dt class="note">[[User:Killzone_Kid|Killzone_Kid]]</dt>
<dd class="note">
Alt Syntax is the older syntax and differs in functionality from the main, newer syntax. The main difference is that the older syntax '''does not''' return unit reference. This is because the unit created with Alt Syntax is created strictly where passed [[group]] is [[local]]. This means that if the group is remote the unit will be created on the different client than the one the command was executed on and therefore it is not possible to return created unit reference immediately. In contrast, the newer syntax allows creating units in remote groups while returning unit reference immediately, which could be unsafe and the appropriate warning is logged into ''.rpt'' file: <tt>Warning: Adding units to a remote group is not safe. Please use [[setGroupOwner]] to change the group owner first.</tt><br><br>
Another very important difference is that the older syntax (Alt Syntax) will create unit of the same [[side]] as the side of the [[group]] passed as argument. For example, if the group is WEST and the unit faction is OPFOR of type, say <tt>"O_Soldier_GL_F"</tt>, the unit created will be on the WEST side as well. In contrast, newer syntax will create the same unit on the EAST side in the WEST group, which will be treated as hostile by other group members and eliminated.{{Feature | Warning | Beware that in MP if unit is created in remote group with older syntax, the unit init will execute on calling client sometime in the future, after the unit is created on remote client, therefore the following code will fail:
{{cc|Real example of the bad code}}
"O_Soldier_AR_F" [[createUnit]] [<nowiki/>[[position]] [[player]], someRemoteGroup, "thisUnit {{=}} this"];
[[publicVariable]] "thisUnit";
[[hint]] [[str]] [[isNil]] "thisUnit"; {{cc|[[true]]!
// The unit reference is [[nil]] because init statement has not been executed on this client yet.}}
}}
</dd>


<h3 style="display:none">Bottom Section</h3>
<dt><dt>
<dd class="notedate">Posted on June 19, 2020 - 10:13 (UTC)</dd>
<dt class="note">[[User:fusselwurm|fusselwurm]]</dt>
<dd class="note">
{{GVI|arma3|1.98}} note that even when setting the ''placement special'' parameter to "NONE", 3DEN-placed objects are being ignored when looking for a free position. In other words: units will spawn within editor-placed rocks or under houses.
</dd>


[[Category:Scripting Commands|CREATEUNIT]]
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[[Category:Scripting Commands OFP 1.96|CREATEUNIT]]
[[Category:Scripting Commands OFP 1.46|CREATEUNIT]]
[[Category:Scripting Commands ArmA|CREATEUNIT]]

Revision as of 23:27, 16 June 2021

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Description

Description:
Create a unit of class that is defined in CfgVehicles.

This command could be bugged in Operation Flashpoint or Armed Assault ; an additional join may solve the problem.

However, some commands such as setUnitPos only work if run before the join.
The unit will not be created if the passed group does not exist (a.k.a grpNull); this can happen if createGroup fails because the group limit has been reached (see createGroup for respective game limits).
Multiplayer:
It is recommended to create the unit where the group is local - use remoteExec if needed.
The Alt Syntax requires the group to be local.
Groups:
Object Manipulation

Syntax

Syntax:
group createUnit [type, position, markers, placement, special]
Parameters:
group: Group - Existing group new unit will join
[type, position, markers, placement, special]: Array
type: String - Class name of unit to be created as per CfgVehicles
position: Position, Position2D, Object or Group - Location unit is created at. In case of Group position of the group leader is used
markers: Array - Placement markers
placement: Number - Placement radius
special: String - Unit placement special, one of:
  • "NONE" - The unit will be created at the first available free position nearest to given position
  • "FORM" - Not implemented, currently functions the same as "NONE".
  • "CAN_COLLIDE" - The unit will be created exactly at passed position
  • "CARGO" - The unit will be created in cargo of the group's vehicle, regardless of the passed position (see Example 5). If group has no vehicle or there is no cargo space available, the unit will be placed according to "NONE". To check available cargo space use: _hasCargo = _veh emptyPositions "CARGO" > 0;
Return Value:
Object - The created unit

Alternative Syntax

Syntax:
type createUnit [position, group, init, skill, rank]
Parameters:
type: String - Class name of unit to be created as per CfgVehicles
[position, group, init, skill, rank]: Array
position: Position, Position2D, Object or Group - Location unit is created at. In case of Group position of the group leader is used
group: Group - Existing group new unit will join
init: String - (Optional, default "") Unit init statement, similar to unit init field in the editor. The code placed in unit init will run upon unit creation for every client on network, present and future. The code itself receives the reference to the created unit via local variable this. Avoid using global commands in unit init statement as it already runs on every client.
skill: Number - (Optional, default 0.5) Unit skill
rank: String - (Optional, default "PRIVATE") Unit rank
Return Value:
Nothing - This syntax does NOT return a unit reference! In order to reference this unit, you can use newUnit = this in the init statement.
If the target group is not local, the init script will only execute after a slight delay; see Killzone_Kid's note below for more information and issues about this syntax.

Examples

Example 1:
_unit = group player createUnit ["B_RangeMaster_F", position player, [], 0, "FORM"];
Example 2:
"B_RangeMaster_F" createUnit [position player, group player];
Example 3:
"B_RangeMaster_F" createUnit [getMarkerPos "barracks", _groupAlpha];
Example 4:
"B_RangeMaster_F" createUnit [ getMarkerPos "marker_1", _groupAlpha, "loon1 = this; this addWeapon 'BAF_L85A2_RIS_SUSAT'", 0.6, "corporal" ];
Example 5:
_veh = "O_Quadbike_01_F" createVehicle (player getRelPos [10, 0]); _grp = createVehicleCrew _veh; _unit = _grp createUnit [typeOf driver _veh, _grp, [], 0, "CARGO"];

Additional Information

See also:
createCentercreateGroupcreateVehiclesetVehiclePositioncreate3DENEntity

Notes

Report bugs on the Feedback Tracker and/or discuss them on the Arma Discord or on the Forums.
Only post proven facts here! Add Note


Posted on 27th Nov 2016
Ffur2007slx2_5
Arma 3 logo black.png1.64 The side of the created unit by this command uses its config's side and not the side of a passed empty group created by createGroup: _grp = createGroup east; hint str side _grp; // EAST _ap = _grp createUnit [ "C_man_p_beggar_F", position player, [], 0, "FORM"]; hint str side _ap; // CIV, not EAST We can use join command or fill the _grp with entities in advance to set _ap to the desired side.
Posted on 8th Dec 2018
oOKexOo
Since Arma 3 logo black.png1.86: If you want to place a module with createUnit, you have to ensure that the module gets activated automatically by setting BIS_fnc_initModules_disableAutoActivation to false, e.g: private _grp = createGroup sideLogic; "ModuleSmokeWhite_F" createUnit [ getPos player, _grp, "this setVariable ['BIS_fnc_initModules_disableAutoActivation', false, true];" ];
Posted on 18th Mar 2019
Killzone_Kid
Alt Syntax is the older syntax and differs in functionality from the main, newer syntax. The main difference is that the older syntax does not return unit reference. This is because the unit created with Alt Syntax is created strictly where passed group is local. This means that if the group is remote the unit will be created on the different client than the one the command was executed on and therefore it is not possible to return created unit reference immediately. In contrast, the newer syntax allows creating units in remote groups while returning unit reference immediately, which could be unsafe and the appropriate warning is logged into .rpt file: Warning: Adding units to a remote group is not safe. Please use setGroupOwner to change the group owner first.

Another very important difference is that the older syntax (Alt Syntax) will create unit of the same side as the side of the group passed as argument. For example, if the group is WEST and the unit faction is OPFOR of type, say "O_Soldier_GL_F", the unit created will be on the WEST side as well. In contrast, newer syntax will create the same unit on the EAST side in the WEST group, which will be treated as hostile by other group members and eliminated.
Beware that in MP if unit is created in remote group with older syntax, the unit init will execute on calling client sometime in the future, after the unit is created on remote client, therefore the following code will fail:
// Real example of the bad code
"O_Soldier_AR_F" createUnit [position player, someRemoteGroup, "thisUnit = this"];
publicVariable "thisUnit";
hint str isNil "thisUnit"; // true!
// The unit reference is nil because init statement has not been executed on this client yet.
Posted on June 19, 2020 - 10:13 (UTC)
fusselwurm
Arma 3 logo black.png1.98 note that even when setting the placement special parameter to "NONE", 3DEN-placed objects are being ignored when looking for a free position. In other words: units will spawn within editor-placed rocks or under houses.