Difference between revisions of "UO.Equip"
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− | Instantly equips all of the given object id's. Only available on EA/Mythic shards. | + | Instantly equips all of the given object id's. <b>Only available on EA/Mythic shards.</b> Exclusive to OpenEUO.<br><br> |
+ | Note that this does not work with strings. If you want to send multiple IDs to this you may call with a table instead of a string: | ||
+ | <code>...<br>Create a table in nIDs using table commands<br>...<br> | ||
+ | UO.Equip(unpack(nIDs))<br><br></code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Here is an example by Kal In Ex using snicker7's FluentUO library to populate an table with the item id's of currently worn items: | ||
+ | |||
+ | <code> | ||
+ | dofile(".\\scripts\\FluentUO\\FluentUO.lua") | ||
+ | local scanSuit = World().Equipped().Items | ||
+ | local suitIDs = {} | ||
+ | for d=1,#scanSuit do | ||
+ | table.insert(suitIDs,scanSuit[d].ID) | ||
+ | end | ||
+ | -- later | ||
+ | UO.Equip(unpack(suitIDs)) | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[UO.DropPD]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[UO.LHandID]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[UO.RHandID]] |
Latest revision as of 09:39, 8 November 2012
UO.Equip(nid1[,nid2[,...]])
Instantly equips all of the given object id's. Only available on EA/Mythic shards. Exclusive to OpenEUO.
Note that this does not work with strings. If you want to send multiple IDs to this you may call with a table instead of a string:
...
Create a table in nIDs using table commands
...
UO.Equip(unpack(nIDs))
Here is an example by Kal In Ex using snicker7's FluentUO library to populate an table with the item id's of currently worn items:
dofile(".\\scripts\\FluentUO\\FluentUO.lua") local scanSuit = World().Equipped().Items local suitIDs = {} for d=1,#scanSuit do table.insert(suitIDs,scanSuit[d].ID) end -- later UO.Equip(unpack(suitIDs))