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Revision as of 22:03, 20 March 2009

Description

! Event: touch_start( integer num_detected ){ ; }

Triggered by the start of agent clicking on task

• integer num_detected Number of agents detected touching during the last clockcycle

Caveats


Examples

You can use numbers 0 through num_detected - 1 to get detected agent keys: <lsl>default {

   touch_start(integer num_detected)
   {
       integer i = 0;
       for(; i<num_detected; ++i)
           llWhisper(0, "Touched by " + llKey2Name(llDetectedKey(i)));
   }

}</lsl>

Notes

Do not change states from within the touch_start() event, since this will prevent the touch_end() event being called even if you did not define it. To perform state transitions at a "touch" use the touch_end() event instead!

See Also

Events

•  touch
•  touch_end

Functions

•  llSetTouchText
•  llPassTouches

Deep Notes

Issues

All Issues

~ Search JIRA for related Issues
   Server drops first touch event when a script returns to a state with a touch_start handler

Signature

event void touch_start( integer num_detected );