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touch_start(integer numberDetected) | touch_start(integer numberDetected) | ||
{ | { | ||
llSensor("", "", | llSensor("", "", ACTIVE | PASSIVE | AGENT, 20.0, PI); // activates the sensor. | ||
} | } | ||
Revision as of 11:35, 23 September 2010
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Using llDetectedType in collision event:
<lsl> integer type;
default {
state_entry()
{
llVolumeDetect(TRUE);
}
collision_start(integer detected)
{
type = llDetectedType(0);
if(type == AGENT)// = 1
{
llSay(0, "This is impossible. Since there is no avatar who doesn't require the physical calculation.");
}
else if(type == ACTIVE)// = 2
{
llSay(0, "I have been struck by a physical object not containing any script.");
}
else if(type == PASSIVE)// = 4
{
llSay(0, "This is impossible. Non-physical objects cannot trigger this event.");
}
else if(type == SCRIPTED)// = 8
{
llSay(0, "This is impossible. Since there is no object which isn't physical nor non-physical.");
}
else if(type == 3)// AGENT & ACTIVE
{
llSay(0, "I have been struck by an avatar.");
}
else if(type == 10)// SCRIPTED & ACTIVE
{
llSay(0, "I have been struck by a phisical object containing any script.");
}
else if(type == 12)// SCRIPTED & PASSIVE
{
llSay(0, "This is impossible. Non-physical objects cannot trigger this event.");
}
}
} </lsl> Using llDetectedType in sensor event: <lsl> default {
touch_start(integer numberDetected)
{
llSensor("", "", ACTIVE