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This function checks whether an [[element]] is currently streamed in (not virtualized) and are actual GTA objects in the world. You can force an element to be streamed in using [[setElementStreamable]].<br>
This function checks whether an [[element]] is currently streamed in (not virtualized) and are actual GTA objects in the world. You can force an element to be streamed in using [[setElementStreamable]].<br>
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DP2 can return true even if this element is not fully streamed in. This can happen during the period when the vehicle/object model is loading while the element is not actually fully created yet.
DP2 can return true even if this element is not fully streamed in. This can happen during the period when the vehicle/object model is loading while the element is not actually fully created yet.
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bool isElementStreamedIn ( element theElement )
bool isElementStreamedIn ( element theElement )
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{{OOP||[[element]]:isStreamedIn|streamedIn}}


===Required Arguments===
===Required Arguments===
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==Example==
==Example==
This command shows you how many objects you have streamed in.
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function checkTheObjects ( cmd )
local amount = 0 -- When starting the command, we don't have any objects looped.
for k,v in ipairs ( getElementsByType ( "object" ) ) do -- Looping all the objects in the server
if isElementStreamedIn ( v ) then -- If the object is streamed in
amount = amount + 1 -- It's an object more streamed in
end
end
outputChatBox ( "You have currently " ..amount.. " objects streamed in." ) -- Send the player the amount of objects that are streamed in
end
addCommandHandler ( "checkobjects", checkTheObjects )
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Note: Objects can already stream from a very long distance, so even when you can't see some objects, they can still be returned.


==See Also==
==See Also==
{{Client element functions}}
{{Client element functions}}
[[Category:Needs Example]]

Latest revision as of 19:30, 17 September 2023

This function checks whether an element is currently streamed in (not virtualized) and are actual GTA objects in the world. You can force an element to be streamed in using setElementStreamable.

Syntax

bool isElementStreamedIn ( element theElement )

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Method: element:isStreamedIn(...)
Variable: .streamedIn


Required Arguments

  • theElement: The element to check whether is streamed in or not.

Returns

Returns true if the passed element is currently streamed in, false if it is virtualized.

Example

This command shows you how many objects you have streamed in.

function checkTheObjects ( cmd )
	local amount = 0 -- When starting the command, we don't have any objects looped.
	for k,v in ipairs ( getElementsByType ( "object" ) ) do -- Looping all the objects in the server
		if isElementStreamedIn ( v ) then -- If the object is streamed in
			amount = amount + 1 -- It's an object more streamed in
		end
	end
	outputChatBox ( "You have currently " ..amount.. " objects streamed in." ) -- Send the player the amount of objects that are streamed in
end
addCommandHandler ( "checkobjects", checkTheObjects )

Note: Objects can already stream from a very long distance, so even when you can't see some objects, they can still be returned.

See Also