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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
PlayAnimation | PlayAnimation cannot be called on actors. For actors, use [[SendAnimationEvent - Debug|SendAnimationEvent]]. This bypasses the check on [[ObjectReference_Script|ObjectReference]] that prevents sending events to actors. If you use it to send an event to actors, you may get the actor stuck in the animation (such as the bleed out animation). You can un-stick them by using ''PlayIdle(IdleStop_Loose)''. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
*[[ObjectReference Script]] | *[[ObjectReference Script]] | ||
*[[PlayAnimationAndWait - ObjectReference]] | *[[PlayAnimationAndWait - ObjectReference]] |
Latest revision as of 10:02, 21 February 2015
Member of: ObjectReference Script
Starts playing the specified animation on the object and returns immediately. (Internally, it sends the named event to the object's animation graph) If it succeeds, it returns true.
Syntax[edit | edit source]
bool Function PlayAnimation(string asAnimation) native
Parameters[edit | edit source]
- asAnimation: The animation to play. (The name of the event to send to the animation graph)
Return Value[edit | edit source]
True if the animation successfully started playing.
Examples[edit | edit source]
; Play the "flip" animation on the switch
Switch.PlayAnimation("flip")
Notes[edit | edit source]
PlayAnimation cannot be called on actors. For actors, use SendAnimationEvent. This bypasses the check on ObjectReference that prevents sending events to actors. If you use it to send an event to actors, you may get the actor stuck in the animation (such as the bleed out animation). You can un-stick them by using PlayIdle(IdleStop_Loose).