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− | + | | games = {{Icon|3}} | |
− | + | | command = GET_NUMBER_OF_SEATS_IN_MODEL | |
− | + | | description = Gets the number of seats in the model | |
− | + | | syntax1 = 047D: get_number_of_seats_in_model [''int''] store_to [''var''] | |
− | + | | p1t = [''int''] | |
− | + | | p1d = Valid model index as defined in the [[IDE]] file; also acceptable is model's [[DFF]] name with a hash character | |
− | + | | p2t = [''var''] | |
− | + | | p2d = Variable to store number of seats | |
− | + | }} | |
− | This opcode stores the number of seats in | + | This opcode stores the number of seats in the [[model]]. The model should be a valid vehicle model as defined in the [[CARS (IDE Section)|CARS section]] of the IDE file, otherwise the opcode returns a useless result. Some returned values are [[hardcoded]] as described below: |
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− | |127||COACH|| | + | |127||COACH||2 or 9{{Ref|1}} |
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− | |131||RCBANDIT|| | + | |131||RCBANDIT||1 |
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+ | == Note == | ||
+ | {{Note|1}} Basically this opcode returns the number of doors for the model plus one. Thus it never returns a value less than 1. To optimize the game performance, the number of doors is only counted at the first loading of the model. If the model was not loaded before calling this opcode, the result is always 2. The Coach model is the only one influenced by the inaccurate coding: once it's loaded the opcode returns 9 as the result. | ||
== Keywords == | == Keywords == | ||
− | model, seats | + | get, store, number, model, seats |
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 21 December 2016
- Description
- Gets the number of seats in the model
- Syntax
- 047D: get_number_of_seats_in_model [int] store_to [var]
- Parameter
This opcode stores the number of seats in the model. The model should be a valid vehicle model as defined in the CARS section of the IDE file, otherwise the opcode returns a useless result. Some returned values are hardcoded as described below:
Model Id | Model Name | Number of seats |
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97 | FIRETRUK | 2 |
124 | TRAIN | 3 |
127 | COACH | 2 or 9[1] |
131 | RCBANDIT | 1 |
Note
^ Basically this opcode returns the number of doors for the model plus one. Thus it never returns a value less than 1. To optimize the game performance, the number of doors is only counted at the first loading of the model. If the model was not loaded before calling this opcode, the result is always 2. The Coach model is the only one influenced by the inaccurate coding: once it's loaded the opcode returns 9 as the result.
Keywords
get, store, number, model, seats