Difference between revisions of "User:Nyeomi Resident"
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(This is a hack that won't stand up to multi-user touches.) |
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touch_end(integer num_detected) | touch_end(integer num_detected) | ||
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detectSameGroup = llDetectedGroup(llSameGroup(NULL_KEY)); | detectSameGroup = llDetectedGroup(llSameGroup(NULL_KEY)); | ||
Revision as of 23:36, 30 October 2013
Using llDetectedGroup & llSameGroup...
llDetectedGroup & llSameGroup used separately both return TRUE if the object is not set to a group (i.e. "(none)") and either the AV with the given key has no group active or the function is called with a NULL_KEY. However if llDetectedGroup is used with llSameGroup as shown in the examples below, the correct value will be returned regardless if the object is or is not set to a group.
<lsl>
touch_end(integer num_detected) { if (llDetectedGroup(llSameGroup(NULL_KEY))) { llOwnerSay("Authorized Group"); } else { llOwnerSay("UnAuthorized Group"); } }
</lsl>
The Following is another example of a group only toggle...
<lsl>
touch_end(integer num_detected) { detectSameGroup = llDetectedGroup(llSameGroup(NULL_KEY));
if (detectSameGroup) { toggle = !toggle; if(toggle) { llRegionSayTo(user,PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "\n0=FALSE\n1=TRUE\nsameGroup=" + (string)detectSameGroup + "\ntoggle=" + (string)toggle); } else { llRegionSayTo(user,PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "\n0=FALSE\n1=TRUE\nsameGroup=" + (string)detectSameGroup + "\ntoggle=" + (string)toggle); } } }
</lsl>