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{{Command|= Comments
{{RV|type=command
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| ofp |= Game name
|game1= ofp
|version1= 1.00


|1.00|= Game version
|game2= ofpe
|version2= 1.00


|arg= global |= Arguments in MP
|game3= arma1
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|version3= 1.00


| Returns the driver of a vehicle. |= Description
|game4= arma2
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|version4= 1.00


| '''driver''' vehicle |= Syntax
|game5= arma2oa
|version5= 1.50


|p1= vehicle: [[Object]] |= Parameter 1
|game6= tkoh
|version6= 1.00


| [[Object]] - 
|game7= arma3
The unit sitting in the driver place is returned. If vehicle is not a vehicle but a person, the person is returned. |= Return value
|version7= 0.50
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|x1= <pre>(driver tank) action ["getout",tank]</pre> |= Example 1
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| [[commander]], [[gunner]], [[crew]] |= See also
|arg= global


}}
|gr1= Object Manipulation
 
|descr= Returns the driver of a vehicle.


<h3 style="display:none">Notes</h3>
|s1= [[driver]] vehicle
<dl class="command_description">
<!-- Note Section BEGIN -->


<dd class="notedate">Posted on August 3, 2006 - 14:32</dd>
|p1= vehicle: [[Object]]
<dt class="note">'''[[User:Hardrock|hardrock]]'''</dt><dd class="note">''Notes from before the conversion:''


It is also possible to find the driver of a vehicle by placing a '''D''' after the name of the vehicle so ''Tank1D'' and '''''driver''' Tank1'' both refer to the same unit, providing the original driver has not got out of the tank.
|r1= [[Object]] -
The unit sitting in the driver place is returned. If vehicle is not a vehicle but a person, the person is returned.


The difference between the two is ''Tank1D'' is always the unit that was driver of the tank when the mission started, whilst '''''driver''' Tank1'' is the driver which is now there.
|x1= <sqf>(driver _tank) action ["getout", _tank];</sqf>


This only works if "Tank1" is the name of the unit, not a variable refering to it.
|x2= <sqf>driver vehicle player isEqualTo player // check if player is driver of current vehicle</sqf>
</dd>


<!-- Note Section END -->
|seealso= [[commander]] [[gunner]] [[crew]] [[currentPilot]]
</dl>
}}


<h3 style="display:none">Bottom Section</h3>
{{Note
|user= Hardrock
|timestamp= 20060803143200
|text= ''Notes from before the conversion:''


It is also possible to find the driver of a vehicle by placing a '''D''' after the name of the vehicle so ''Tank1D'' and '''''driver''' Tank1'' both refer to the same unit, providing the original driver has not got out of the tank.


[[Category:Scripting Commands|DRIVER]]
The difference between the two is ''Tank1D'' is always the unit that was driver of the tank when the mission started, whilst '''''driver''' Tank1'' is the driver which is now there.
[[Category:Scripting Commands OFP 1.96|DRIVER]]
}}
[[Category:Scripting Commands OFP 1.46|DRIVER]]
[[Category:Scripting Commands ArmA|DRIVER]]

Latest revision as of 19:03, 18 April 2022

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Description

Description:
Returns the driver of a vehicle.
Groups:
Object Manipulation

Syntax

Syntax:
driver vehicle
Parameters:
vehicle: Object
Return Value:
Object - The unit sitting in the driver place is returned. If vehicle is not a vehicle but a person, the person is returned.

Examples

Example 1:
(driver _tank) action ["getout", _tank];
Example 2:
driver vehicle player isEqualTo player // check if player is driver of current vehicle

Additional Information

See also:
commander gunner crew currentPilot

Notes

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Hardrock - c
Posted on Aug 03, 2006 - 14:32 (UTC)
Notes from before the conversion: It is also possible to find the driver of a vehicle by placing a D after the name of the vehicle so Tank1D and driver Tank1 both refer to the same unit, providing the original driver has not got out of the tank. The difference between the two is Tank1D is always the unit that was driver of the tank when the mission started, whilst driver Tank1 is the driver which is now there.