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{{Client function}}
This function loads a RenderWare Collision (COL3) file into GTA. The collisions can then be used to provide collisions for in-game objects.
__NOTOC__{{Note|Please note the loading order that is used in the example as other orders can cause collisions, textures or the DFF not to load due to technical limitations}}


For vehicles, please omit this function by embedding your COL file into your DFF file. This way, you can be sure that the COL file is correctly (and automatically) loaded when calling [[engineLoadDFF]].
This function loads a RenderWare Collision (COL 1/2/3) file into GTA. The collisions can then be used to provide collisions for in-game objects.


This is a client-side function. Be sure to transfer your COL file by including it in the meta file.
For vehicles, please omit this function by embedding your [[COL]] file into your [[DFF]] file. This way, you can be sure that the COL file is correctly (and automatically) loaded when calling [[engineLoadDFF]].
 
This is a client side function. Be sure to transfer your COL file by including it in the meta file.
{{Note|Collision libraries (.col files containing multiple collision models) are not supported. See [[COL]] for details. Or you can try [[engineGetCOLsFromLibrary]], if you'd like.}}


==Syntax==  
==Syntax==  
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
txd engineLoadCOL ( string col_file )  
col engineLoadCOL ( string col_file / string raw_data )  
</syntaxhighlight>  
</syntaxhighlight>  
 
{{OOP||[[COL|EngineCOL]]}}
===Required Arguments===  
===Required Arguments===  
*'''col_file:''' The relative path to the col file you want to load
*'''col_file / raw_data:''' The [[filepath]] to the [[COL]] file you want to load or whole data buffer of the COL file.


===Returns===
===Returns===
Returns a ''col'' object if the file was loaded, ''false'' otherwise.
Returns a [[COL]] if the file was loaded, ''false'' otherwise.


==Example==  
==Example==  
* See [[engineReplaceVehicleModel]] for a vehicle replacement example
See [https://wiki.multitheftauto.com/wiki/EngineReplaceModel#Example unified example available in engineReplaceModel.]
* See [[engineReplaceObjectModel]] for an object replacement example
 
==Changelog==
{{ChangelogHeader}}
{{ChangelogItem|1.4.1-9.07088|Added option to use raw data instead of a file name}}


==See Also==
==See Also==
{{Engine_functions}}
{{Engine_functions}}

Latest revision as of 15:02, 1 May 2024

[[{{{image}}}|link=|]] Note: Please note the loading order that is used in the example as other orders can cause collisions, textures or the DFF not to load due to technical limitations

This function loads a RenderWare Collision (COL 1/2/3) file into GTA. The collisions can then be used to provide collisions for in-game objects.

For vehicles, please omit this function by embedding your COL file into your DFF file. This way, you can be sure that the COL file is correctly (and automatically) loaded when calling engineLoadDFF.

This is a client side function. Be sure to transfer your COL file by including it in the meta file.

[[{{{image}}}|link=|]] Note: Collision libraries (.col files containing multiple collision models) are not supported. See COL for details. Or you can try engineGetCOLsFromLibrary, if you'd like.

Syntax

col engineLoadCOL ( string col_file / string raw_data ) 

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Method: EngineCOL(...)


Required Arguments

  • col_file / raw_data: The filepath to the COL file you want to load or whole data buffer of the COL file.

Returns

Returns a COL if the file was loaded, false otherwise.

Example

See unified example available in engineReplaceModel.

Changelog

Version Description
1.4.1-9.07088 Added option to use raw data instead of a file name

See Also