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{{osslfunc|
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{{osslfunc
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|threat_level=Moderate
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|permissions=${OSSL|osslParcelO}ESTATE_MANAGER,ESTATE_OWNER
function_syntax = <source lang="lsl">
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|delay=0
osSetSpeed(string UUID, float SpeedModifier)
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|function_syntax= osSetSpeed(key ID, float SpeedModifier)
</source>
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|description=Implemented December 30, 2009 by Revolution in GIT# 87959464c9db8948bed89909913400bc2eb7524d - Rev 11850
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ossl_example = <source lang="lsl">
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default
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{
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  state_entry()
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  {
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    osSetSpeed(llGetOwner(), 2);
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    // This doesn't work as of 0.7.1.1 - It will work on 0.7.2-dev or later
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    // osSetSpeed(llGetOwner(), 2.0);
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  }
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}
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</source>
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additional_info = Implemented December 30, 2009 by Revolution in GIT# 87959464c9db8948bed89909913400bc2eb7524d - Rev 11850
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This allows for users to speed themselves up. It multiplies the running, walking, and flying of the avatar.
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This allows for users to speed themselves up. It multiplies the running, walking, rotating and flying of the avatar.
  
Note: As of 0.7.1.1, you can't apply float numbers to '''SpeedModifier''' (it will result in script compile error) due to the bug [http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5564 #5564]. On 0.7.2-dev or later, you will able to do so.
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The default value for '''SpeedModifier''' is 1.0.
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To be precise, it affects physical velocity. If you specify too large or too small number for '''SpeedModifier''', the target will be unmovable, showing the following message in the region console:
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:''[PHYSICS]: Got a NaN velocity from Scene in a Character''
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|ossl_example=<source lang="lsl">
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//
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// osSetSpeed Script Example
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// Author: djphil
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//
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integer switch;
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default
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{
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    state_entry()
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    {
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        llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "Touch to see osSetSpeed usage.");
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    }
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    touch_start(integer number)
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    {
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        if (switch = !switch)
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        {
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            osSetSpeed(llDetectedKey(0), 2.0);
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            llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "Your speed in now multiplied by 2.0");
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        }
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        else
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        {
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            osSetSpeed(llDetectedKey(0), 1.0);
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            llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "Your speed in now multiplied by 1.0, the default value.");
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        }
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    }
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}
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</source>
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|additional_info=As of 0.7.1.1, you can't apply float numbers to '''SpeedModifier''' (it will result in script compile error) due to the bug [http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5564 #5564]. On 0.7.2-dev or later, you will able to do so.
 
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}}
 
}}
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== See Also ==
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* [[osSetSpeed]]
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* [[osSetOwnerSpeed]]

Latest revision as of 18:49, 5 December 2020

osSetSpeed(key ID, float SpeedModifier)
Implemented December 30, 2009 by Revolution in GIT# 87959464c9db8948bed89909913400bc2eb7524d - Rev 11850

This allows for users to speed themselves up. It multiplies the running, walking, rotating and flying of the avatar.

The default value for SpeedModifier is 1.0.

To be precise, it affects physical velocity. If you specify too large or too small number for SpeedModifier, the target will be unmovable, showing the following message in the region console:

[PHYSICS]: Got a NaN velocity from Scene in a Character
Threat Level Moderate
Permissions ${OSSL|osslParcelO}ESTATE_MANAGER,ESTATE_OWNER
Extra Delay 0 seconds
Example(s)
//
// osSetSpeed Script Example
// Author: djphil
//
 
integer switch;
 
default
{
    state_entry()
    {
        llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "Touch to see osSetSpeed usage.");
    }
 
    touch_start(integer number) 
    {
        if (switch = !switch)
        {
            osSetSpeed(llDetectedKey(0), 2.0);
            llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "Your speed in now multiplied by 2.0");
        }
 
        else
        {
            osSetSpeed(llDetectedKey(0), 1.0);
            llSay(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "Your speed in now multiplied by 1.0, the default value.");
        }
    }
}
Notes
As of 0.7.1.1, you can't apply float numbers to SpeedModifier (it will result in script compile error) due to the bug #5564. On 0.7.2-dev or later, you will able to do so.


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