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Creates an object in the GTA world.
Creates an object in the GTA world.


==Syntax==  
==Syntax==
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">object createObject ( int modelId, float x, float y, float z, [ float rx, float ry, float rz, bool isLowLOD = false ] )</syntaxhighlight>  
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">object createObject ( int modelId, float x, float y, float z, [ float rx, float ry, float rz, bool isLowLOD = false ] )</syntaxhighlight>  
{{OOP||Object||}}
{{OOP||Object||}}
===Required Arguments===  
 
===Required Arguments===
*'''modelId:''' a whole integer specifying the GTA:SA object model ID.
*'''modelId:''' a whole integer specifying the GTA:SA object model ID.
*'''x:''' a floating point number representing the X coordinate on the map.
*'''x:''' a floating point number representing the X coordinate on the map.
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*'''z:''' a floating point number representing the Z coordinate on the map.
*'''z:''' a floating point number representing the Z coordinate on the map.


===Optional Arguments===  
===Optional Arguments===
{{OptionalArg}}  
{{OptionalArg}}  
*'''rx:''' a floating point number representing the rotation about the X axis in degrees.
*'''rx:''' a floating point number representing the rotation about the X axis in degrees.
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*'''isLowLOD:''' a bool value specifying if the object will be low LOD. A low LOD object has no collision and a longer draw distance.
*'''isLowLOD:''' a bool value specifying if the object will be low LOD. A low LOD object has no collision and a longer draw distance.
}}
}}
===Returns===
===Returns===
* Returns the [[object]] element if the creation was successful, ''false'' otherwise.
* Returns the [[object]] element if the creation was successful, ''false'' otherwise.


==Example==  
==Example==
 
<section name="Server-only Example 1" class="server" show="true">
<section name="Server Example 1" class="server" show="true">
This example creates an object when the resource starts:
This example creates an object when the resource starts:
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
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</section>
</section>


 
<section name="Server-only Example 2" class="server" show="true">
 
<section name="Server Example 2" class="server" show="true">
This example creates an object near player who write /createObject in the chat:
This example creates an object near player who write /createObject in the chat:
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">

Revision as of 13:42, 2 February 2021

[[{{{image}}}|link=|]] Note: Dynamic objects do not automatically have physics applied to them. Use setElementVelocity(object, 0, 0, 0) to fix this.

Creates an object in the GTA world.

Syntax

object createObject ( int modelId, float x, float y, float z, [ float rx, float ry, float rz, bool isLowLOD = false ] )

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Method: Object(...)


Required Arguments

  • modelId: a whole integer specifying the GTA:SA object model ID.
  • x: a floating point number representing the X coordinate on the map.
  • y: a floating point number representing the Y coordinate on the map.
  • z: a floating point number representing the Z coordinate on the map.

Optional Arguments

NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.

  • rx: a floating point number representing the rotation about the X axis in degrees.
  • ry: a floating point number representing the rotation about the Y axis in degrees.
  • rz: a floating point number representing the rotation about the Z axis in degrees.
  • isLowLOD: a bool value specifying if the object will be low LOD. A low LOD object has no collision and a longer draw distance.

Returns

  • Returns the object element if the creation was successful, false otherwise.

Example

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Server-only Example 1

This example creates an object when the resource starts:

function mapLoad ( name )
   -- create an object at a specified position with a specified rotation
   createObject ( 1337, 5540.6654, 1020.55122, 1240.545, 90, 0, 0 )
end
addEventHandler ( "onResourceStart", resourceRoot, mapLoad )
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Server-only Example 2

This example creates an object near player who write /createObject in the chat:

-- this function is called whenever someone types 'createObject' in the console:
function consoleCreateObject ( thePlayer, commandName )
   if ( thePlayer ) then
      local x, y, z = getElementPosition ( thePlayer ) -- get the player's position
      -- create a Object next to the player:
      local theObject = createObject ( 980, x + 2, y + 2, z, 0, 0, 0 )
      if ( theObject ) then -- check if the object was created successfully
         outputConsole ( "Object created successfully", thePlayer )
      else
         outputConsole ( "Failed to create Object", thePlayer )
      end
   end
end
addCommandHandler ( "createObject", consoleCreateObject )

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