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<code>07F2=1,  %1d%</code><br>
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{{Icon|SA}} '''IS_PLAYER_PERFORMING_STOPPIE'''
'''Description''': Checks if the player is performing a stoppie<br>
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'''Parameter 1''': Player handle<br>
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'''Description'''
'''Supports''': San Andreas<br>
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: Checks if the player is performing a stoppie
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'''Syntax'''
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: 07F2: &nbsp; player [''player handle''] performing_stoppie
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'''Parameter'''
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: [''player handle'']
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:: The [[0053|handle of the player]]
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'''Native analog'''
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: [[IS_PLAYER_PERFORMING_STOPPIE]]
  
==Keywords==
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This conditional opcode returns true when the player is performing a stoppie. A stoppie is being performed if only the front wheel of a motorcycle or bicycle is touching the ground. The body of the bike and the rear wheel cannot touch any solid surface.
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== For Vice City ==
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This opcode does not exist in Vice City but it is possible to detect if the player is performing a stoppie. The following example, using Sanny Builder with [[CLEO]] for Vice City in an external script (not the main one) and tested on US v1.0, should work similarly to this opcode.
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<syntaxhighlight lang="scm">
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:opcode_07F2
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05E0: 0@ = read_memory 0x94AE2C size 4 virtual_protect 0  // get stoppie duration
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0@ > 0  // change duration limit to suit your needs
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05F6: ret 0
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</syntaxhighlight>
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Use this line as a substitute for opcode 07F2. This can be placed anywhere within the external script as a conditional statement.
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<syntaxhighlight lang="scm">
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if
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  05F5: call_scm_func @opcode_07F2 inputs 0
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then
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  ...
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end
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</syntaxhighlight>
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== Keywords ==
 
check, player, performing, stoppie
 
check, player, performing, stoppie
  
 
[[Category:OpCodes]]
 
[[Category:OpCodes]]
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[[Category:Code Snippets]]

Latest revision as of 09:58, 17 July 2015

San Andreas IS_PLAYER_PERFORMING_STOPPIE


Description

Checks if the player is performing a stoppie

Syntax

07F2:   player [player handle] performing_stoppie

Parameter

[player handle]
The handle of the player

Native analog

IS_PLAYER_PERFORMING_STOPPIE

This conditional opcode returns true when the player is performing a stoppie. A stoppie is being performed if only the front wheel of a motorcycle or bicycle is touching the ground. The body of the bike and the rear wheel cannot touch any solid surface.

For Vice City

This opcode does not exist in Vice City but it is possible to detect if the player is performing a stoppie. The following example, using Sanny Builder with CLEO for Vice City in an external script (not the main one) and tested on US v1.0, should work similarly to this opcode.

:opcode_07F2
05E0: 0@ = read_memory 0x94AE2C size 4 virtual_protect 0  // get stoppie duration
0@ > 0  // change duration limit to suit your needs
05F6: ret 0

Use this line as a substitute for opcode 07F2. This can be placed anywhere within the external script as a conditional statement.

if
  05F5: call_scm_func @opcode_07F2 inputs 0
then
  ...
end

Keywords

check, player, performing, stoppie