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<code>0945=2,%1d% %2d%</code><br>
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{{Icon|SA}} '''GET_PLAYER_MAX_ARMOUR'''
'''Description''': Gets the player's maximum armor<br>
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'''Supports''': San Andreas<br>
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'''Description'''
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: Gets the player's maximum armour
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'''Syntax'''
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: 0945: get_player_max_armour [''player handle''] store_to [''var'']
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'''Parameter'''
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: [''player handle'']
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:: The handle of the player
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: [''var'']
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:: Variable to store the integer value
  
==Keywords==
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== For Vice City ==
get, store, maximum, armor, armour
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This opcode does not exist in Vice City but it is possible to get the player's max armour. 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. Place this at the end of the file:
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<syntaxhighlight lang="scm">
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:opcode_0945
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// 0@ - input param (player handle)
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0@ *= 368
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0@ += 0x94AD28
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0@ += 0x144
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05E0: 0@ = read_memory 0@ size 1 virtual_protect 0
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05F6: ret 1 0@
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</syntaxhighlight>
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Use this line as a substitute for opcode 0945. This can be placed anywhere within the external script:
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<source lang="scm">
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05F5: call_scm_func @opcode_0945 inputs 1 player_handle [player handle] store_to [var]
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</source>
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== Keywords ==
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get, store, player, max, maximum, armor, armour
  
 
[[Category:OpCodes]]
 
[[Category:OpCodes]]
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[[Category:Code Snippets]]

Revision as of 06:15, 4 February 2015

San Andreas GET_PLAYER_MAX_ARMOUR


Description

Gets the player's maximum armour

Syntax

0945: get_player_max_armour [player handle] store_to [var]

Parameter

[player handle]
The handle of the player
[var]
Variable to store the integer value

For Vice City

This opcode does not exist in Vice City but it is possible to get the player's max armour. 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. Place this at the end of the file:

:opcode_0945
// 0@ - input param (player handle)
0@ *= 368
0@ += 0x94AD28
0@ += 0x144
05E0: 0@ = read_memory 0@ size 1 virtual_protect 0
05F6: ret 1 0@

Use this line as a substitute for opcode 0945. This can be placed anywhere within the external script:

05F5: call_scm_func @opcode_0945 inputs 1 player_handle [player handle] store_to [var]

Keywords

get, store, player, max, maximum, armor, armour