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== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
<pre>MessagePlayer(message, player)</pre> | |||
<pre>MessagePlayer( message, player )</pre> | |||
== Arguments == | == Arguments == | ||
* ''string'' '''message''' - The message to send | * ''string'' '''message''' - The message to send | ||
* ''[[Scripting/Squirrel/Functions#Player Functions|Player]]'' '''player''' - The player to send the message to | * ''[[Scripting/Squirrel/Functions#Player Functions|Player]]'' '''player''' - The player to send the message to | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
The following example send a personal message saying '''Hey you, have fun here'''!: | |||
<source lang=squirrel> | <source lang=squirrel> | ||
function onPlayerCommand( player, cmd, text ) | function onPlayerCommand(player, cmd, text) | ||
{ | { | ||
if(cmd == "playermsg") | |||
{ | |||
MessagePlayer("Hey you, have fun here!", player); | |||
} | |||
return 1; | |||
} | } | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
=== Notes === | === Notes === | ||
Call [[ | Call [[onPlayerCommand]] were used in this example. More info about them in the corresponding pages. | ||
== Related Functions == | == Related Functions == | ||
{{Scripting/Squirrel/Functions/Messages}} | {{Scripting/Squirrel/Functions/Messages}} | ||
[[Category:Scripting/Squirrel/Functions/Message_Functions]] |
Latest revision as of 18:19, 30 January 2017
This function will send a simple message to the player specified.
Syntax
MessagePlayer(message, player)
Arguments
- string message - The message to send
- Player player - The player to send the message to
Example
The following example send a personal message saying Hey you, have fun here!:
function onPlayerCommand(player, cmd, text)
{
if(cmd == "playermsg")
{
MessagePlayer("Hey you, have fun here!", player);
}
return 1;
}
Notes
Call onPlayerCommand were used in this example. More info about them in the corresponding pages.