moveInCargo

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Description

Description:
Description needed
Groups:
Unit Control

Syntax

Syntax:
Syntax needed
Parameters:
unitName: Object
vehicle: Object
Return Value:
Return value needed

Alternative Syntax

Syntax:
unitName moveInCargo [vehicle, CargoIndex]
Parameters:
unitName: Object
vehicle: Object
CargoIndex: Number
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
_soldierOne moveInCargo _jeepOne;
Example 2:
_soldierOne moveInCargo [_jeepOne, 1];

Additional Information

See also:
moveInAnymoveInCommandermoveInDrivermoveInGunnermoveInTurretassignAsCargoassignAsCommanderassignAsDriverassignAsGunnergetCargoIndex

Notes

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Posted on August 4, 2006 - 14:42
hardrock
Notes from before the conversion
If you place a soldier in a vehicle with the moveInCargo command, he wont "know" he's in the vehicle, and thus he won't disembark properly when the vehicle reaches a Transport Unload waypoint. Therefore you have to use the assignAsCargo command, in order for the AI to catch on. Something like this: _soldier moveInCargo helo1; _soldier assignAsCargo helo1;
Ceeeb
In OFP v1.96, the moveIn commands will not trigger an associated getIn event. To ensure the getIn event is fired, use the "getIn Cargo" action command.
Killzone_Kid
In Arma 3 when using the alternative syntax of moveInCargo, it is necessary to call assignAsCargoIndex because it is not called automatically. unit1 moveInCargo [heli, 3]; unit1 assignAsCargoIndex [heli, 3]; Alternatively avoid this broken syntax all together and use: unit1 assignAsCargoIndex [heli, 3]; unit1 moveInCargo heli;