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{{Server client function}}
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This function gets the attached functions from the event and attached element.
This function gets the attached functions from the event and attached element only from current lua script.
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===Required Arguments===
*'''eventName:''' The name of the event. For example ( "onPlayerWasted" ).
*'''attachedTo:''' The [[element]] attached to.
===Returns===
Returns table with attached functions, false otherwise.
===Example===

Revision as of 13:50, 17 February 2013

ADDED/UPDATED IN VERSION 1.3.1 r4973:

This function gets the attached functions from the event and attached element only from current lua script.

Syntax

table getEventHandlers ( string eventName, element attachedTo )


Required Arguments

  • eventName: The name of the event. For example ( "onPlayerWasted" ).
  • attachedTo: The element attached to.

Returns

Returns table with attached functions, false otherwise.

Example

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Server
[Lua]
function isEventHandlerAdded( sEventName, pElementAttachedTo, func )
	if 
		type( sEventName ) == 'string' and 
		isElement( pElementAttachedTo ) and 
		type( func ) == 'function' 
	then
		local aAttachedFunctions = getEventHandlers( sEventName, pElementAttachedTo )
		if type( aAttachedFunctions ) == 'table' and #aAttachedFunctions > 0 then
			for i, v in ipairs( aAttachedFunctions ) do
				if v == func then
					return true
				end
			end
			return false
		end
		return false
	end
	return false
end

function onPlayerWasted()
	outputChatBox( getPlayerName( source ) .. ' died.' )
end
addEventHandler( 'onPlayerWasted', root, onPlayerWasted )

addCommandHandler( 'removeOnPlayerWastedEvent',
	function()
		if isEventHandlerAdded( 'onPlayerWasted', root, onPlayerWasted ) then
			outputChatBox( 'onPlayerWasted succesfully removed!' )
			removeEventHandler( 'onPlayerWasted', root, onPlayerWasted )
		end
	end
)


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Required Arguments

  • eventName: The name of the event. For example ( "onPlayerWasted" ).
  • attachedTo: The element attached to.

Returns

Returns table with attached functions, false otherwise.

Example