Difference between revisions of "Engine Function Documentation Template"

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| <code>(GameObj) || mObj:</code> || The gameobject you want to place somewhere in the world
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| <code>(GameObj) || <code>mObj: || The gameobject you want to place somewhere in the world
 
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| <code>(Loc) || mLoc:</code> || The location where to put the object
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| <code>(Loc) || <code>mLoc: || The location where to put the object
 
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| <code>(type) || name:</code> || Description
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[[Category:Shards Online Lua Interface]][[Category:Function Reference]]
 
[[Category:Shards Online Lua Interface]][[Category:Function Reference]]
 
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== <code>'''SetWorldPosition(...)'''</code> ===
 
== <code>'''SetWorldPosition(...)'''</code> ===
 
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| <code>(Loc) || mLoc:</code> || The location where to put the object
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| <code>(Loc) || <code>mLoc: || The location where to put the object
 
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| <code>(type) || name:</code> || Description
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Revision as of 19:09, 1 November 2016

You can use the code of this page as a template when creating a function documentation in the Category:Shards Online Lua Interface or Category:Function Reference category.
You can copypaste this block for your function Documentation:

== <code>'''SetWorldPosition(...)'''</code> ===
{|
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| Function Type: || Engine API
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| Function Category: || GameObj
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| Official Documentation: || [http://shardsonline.com/lN2rwhz4jSVambqesEBZ/lua-reference/gameobj.html#setworldposition_ SetWorldPosition]
|}

===Description ===
Sets the position of this object in the world

=== Prototype ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
mBool = mObj:SetWorldPosition(mLoc )
</syntaxhighlight>

Parameters:
{|
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| <code>(GameObj) || <code>mObj: || The gameobject you want to place somewhere in the world
|-
| <code>(Loc) || <code>mLoc: || The location where to put the object
|-
| <code>(type) || <code>name: || Description

|}


Return Values
{|
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| <code>(boolean) || <code>mBool: || True on success. False otherwise.
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| <code>(type) || <code>name: || Description
|}



=== Notes and Caveats ===
This works for both mobile and non-mobile objects. This will remove objects from containers and equipment slots
<br>Don't place GameObjects outside the map coordinates. Just don't do it. Its evil

=== Examples ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
-- puts "this" to the map origin
mLoc = Loc(0,0,0)
mResult = this:SetWorldPosition(mLoc)
print("Success: "..tostring(mResult) )
</syntaxhighlight>
The example places the object mObj to the map origin Loc(0,0,0)

[[Category:Shards Online Lua Interface]][[Category:Function Reference]]

SetWorldPosition(...) =

Function Type: Engine API
Function Category: GameObj
Official Documentation: SetWorldPosition

Description

Sets the position of this object in the world

Prototype

mBool = mObj:SetWorldPosition(mLoc )

Parameters:

(GameObj) mObj: The gameobject you want to place somewhere in the world
(Loc) mLoc: The location where to put the object
(type) name: Description


Return Values

(boolean) mBool: True on success. False otherwise.
(type) name: Description


Notes and Caveats

This works for both mobile and non-mobile objects. This will remove objects from containers and equipment slots
Don't place GameObjects outside the map coordinates. Just don't do it. Its evil

Examples

-- puts "this" to the map origin
mLoc = Loc(0,0,0)
mResult = this:SetWorldPosition(mLoc)
print("Success: "..tostring(mResult) )

The example places the object mObj to the map origin Loc(0,0,0)