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| A getter for [[allowDamage]] command. The command indicates if damage is allowed at current [[local]]ity, hence local effect of the command. A complete solution for being able to tell whether or not an object can be damaged at current locality looks like this:
| A getter for [[allowDamage]] command. The command indicates if damage is allowed at current [[local]]ity, hence local effect of the command. A complete solution for being able to tell whether or not an object can be damaged at current locality looks like this:
<code>_canBeDamaged <nowiki>=</nowiki> [[local]] _obj && [[isDamageAllowed]] _obj;</code>|DESCRIPTION=
<code>_canBeDamaged {{=}} [[local]] _obj && [[isDamageAllowed]] _obj;</code>|DESCRIPTION=
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| '''isDamageAllowed''' object |SYNTAX=
| [[isDamageAllowed]] object |SYNTAX=


|p1= object: [[Object]] - |PARAMETER1=  
|p1= object: [[Object]] |PARAMETER1=  


| [[Boolean]] |RETURNVALUE=  
| [[Boolean]] |RETURNVALUE=  


 
|x1= <code>[[private]] _isInvincible = [[not]] [[isDamageAllowed]] [[player]];</code> |EXAMPLE1=  
|x1= <code>_isGod = ![[isDamageAllowed]] [[player]];</code> |EXAMPLE1=  
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| [[allowDamage]], [[setDamage]], [[setHit]] |SEEALSO=  
| [[allowDamage]], [[setDamage]], [[setHit]] |SEEALSO=  


|mp=This command only works locally. It always returns false when called on non local objects |MPBEHAVIOUR=  
|mp= This command only works locally. It always returns false when called on non local objects |MPBEHAVIOUR=  
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Revision as of 14:20, 15 December 2019

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Description

Description:
A getter for allowDamage command. The command indicates if damage is allowed at current locality, hence local effect of the command. A complete solution for being able to tell whether or not an object can be damaged at current locality looks like this: _canBeDamaged = local _obj && isDamageAllowed _obj;
Multiplayer:
This command only works locally. It always returns false when called on non local objects
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
isDamageAllowed object
Parameters:
object: Object
Return Value:
Boolean

Examples

Example 1:
private _isInvincible = not isDamageAllowed player;

Additional Information

See also:
allowDamagesetDamagesetHit

Notes

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Notes

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