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Old 09-05-2011, 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Emera View Post
I have no idea on how to make public functions.
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Originally Posted by cbk1994 View Post
Let's say you have a level NPC with this code:
PHP Code:
function hit() {
  
this.chat "I was hit!";

If you tried to call this function from another script, you wouldn't be able to.

PHP Code:
myNPC.hit(); 
You would see a "function not accessible" error.

When you make it public, it can be called by another script. To make something public, all you need to do is change "function" to "public function".

For example, if you have a system named Health, and you wanted to add a function for healing a player, your code might look like this:

PHP Code:
// weapon Health
//#CLIENTSIDE
public function heal() {
  
player.hearts player.fullhearts;

then, in any other clientside script, you could do

PHP Code:
Health.heal(); 
in order to call the 'heal' function in the Health weapon.

In object-oriented programming, it's good style to make all of your internal functions private. The idea is to provide easy functions like "player.heal()" or "player.hurt()". Then, if you ever change how your HP system works, you don't have to change any scripts that use those public functions. You want to hide the nitty-gritty stuff and just provide functions for doing certain tasks.
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