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Returns a value corresponding to the eraser setting of the drawing. A normal visible drawing will return {{code|false}}({{code|0}}), while a drawing that cuts the drawing below it will return {{code|true}}({{code|1}}).
Returns a value corresponding to the eraser setting of the drawing. A normal visible drawing will return {{code|false}}({{code|0}}), while a drawing that cuts the drawing below it will return {{code|true}}({{code|1}}).
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getDrawingEraser(mapName, drawingId)
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{{param|drawingId|A string containing the id of the drawing. The easiest way to discover a drawing's Id is via the Draw Explorer interface.}}
{{param|drawingId|A string containing the id of the drawing. The easiest way to discover a drawing's Id is via the Draw Explorer interface.}}
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 14 March 2023

getDrawingEraser() Function

 Note: This function can only be used in a Trusted Macro

Introduced in version 1.5.0
Returns a value corresponding to the eraser setting of the drawing. A normal visible drawing will return false(0), while a drawing that cuts the drawing below it will return true(1).

Usage

getDrawingEraser(mapName, drawingId)

Parameters

  • mapName - A string containing the name of the map.
  • drawingId - A string containing the id of the drawing. The easiest way to discover a drawing's Id is via the Draw Explorer interface.

Examples

[r:getDrawingEraser("Grasslands", "0000000074836E675D00000000000000")]

See Also