Difference between revisions of "TPlayer.ShirtColor"

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==Description==
 
==Description==
3-bytes hexadecimal code representing the shirt color of a bot. It's '''BGR''', not RGB.
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3-bytes hexadecimal code representing the shirt color of a player/bot. It's RGB.
  
 
== Example ==
 
== Example ==
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       MyBot.Hairstyle := 1; //cool dreadlocks
 
       MyBot.Hairstyle := 1; //cool dreadlocks
 
       MyBot.Haircolor := $0000FF;
 
       MyBot.Haircolor := $0000FF;
       MyBot.ShirtColor := $0000FF; //red shirt!
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       MyBot.ShirtColor := $0000FF; //blue shirt!
 
       MyBot.PantsColor := $FFFFFFFF;
 
       MyBot.PantsColor := $FFFFFFFF;
 
       MyBot.SkinColor := $FFFFFFFF;
 
       MyBot.SkinColor := $FFFFFFFF;

Latest revision as of 05:57, 21 August 2018

property ShirtColor: Longword
 Access mode: R

Description

3-bytes hexadecimal code representing the shirt color of a player/bot. It's RGB.

Example

  var
    MyBot: TNewPlayer;
  begin
    MyBot := TNewPlayer.Create;
    try
      MyBot.Name := 'Cool test bot!';
      MyBot.Team := 1;
      MyBot.Headgear := 0; //nothing on the head so we can see the hair
      MyBot.Hairstyle := 1; //cool dreadlocks
      MyBot.Haircolor := $0000FF;
      MyBot.ShirtColor := $0000FF; //blue shirt!
      MyBot.PantsColor := $FFFFFFFF;
      MyBot.SkinColor := $FFFFFFFF;
      Players.Add(MyBot);
    finally
      MyBot.Free;
    end;
  end;