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function onScriptLoad() | function onScriptLoad() | ||
{ | { | ||
CheckpointGreen <- CreateCheckpoint( null, 0, Vector( -378.79, -537.962, 17.2832 ), RGB(255, 0, 255), 2); | CheckpointGreen <- CreateCheckpoint( null, 0, false, Vector( -378.79, -537.962, 17.2832 ), RGB(255, 0, 255), 2); | ||
CheckpointWhite <- CreateCheckpoint( null, 0, Vector( 876.45, 432.54, 12.34 ), RGB(255, 255, 255), 2); | CheckpointWhite <- CreateCheckpoint( null, 0, true, Vector( 876.45, 432.54, 12.34 ), RGB(255, 255, 255), 2); | ||
return 1; | return 1; | ||
} | } |
Latest revision as of 17:47, 3 August 2017
This function removes a checkpoint.
Syntax
Checkpoint.Remove()
Example
function onScriptLoad()
{
CheckpointGreen <- CreateCheckpoint( null, 0, false, Vector( -378.79, -537.962, 17.2832 ), RGB(255, 0, 255), 2);
CheckpointWhite <- CreateCheckpoint( null, 0, true, Vector( 876.45, 432.54, 12.34 ), RGB(255, 255, 255), 2);
return 1;
}
function onScriptUnload()
{
CheckpointGreen.Remove();
CheckpointWhite.Remove();
return 1;
}
Notes
Call onScriptLoad and onScriptUnload were used in this example. More info about them in the corresponding pages.