Difference between revisions of "Destroyed-or-departed-delay"

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You can use the following SEXP tree to emulate a nonexistent check-if-ship-is-present SEXP:
 
You can use the following SEXP tree to emulate a nonexistent check-if-ship-is-present SEXP:
  
-and
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- <span style="color:red">op</span> and
--has-arrived-delay
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    - <span style="color:red">op</span> has-arrived-delay
---Ship
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        # Ship
---0
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        # 0
--not
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    - <span style="color:red">op</span> not
---destroyed-or-departed-delay
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      - <span style="color:red">op</span> destroyed-or-departed-delay
----Ship
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            # Ship
---0
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            # 0
  
 
where [[has-arrived-delay]] is needed if the given ship isn't present at mission start.
 
where [[has-arrived-delay]] is needed if the given ship isn't present at mission start.
  
 
[[Category:Retail SEXPs]]
 
[[Category:Retail SEXPs]]

Latest revision as of 21:29, 15 April 2010

destroyed-or-departed-delay
        Returns true N seconds after all the listed ships or wings have been destroyed or have departed.

Takes 2 or more arguments:
        1:      Delay in seconds after the last ship/wing is destroyed or departed this expression can return true.
        2+:     Name of a ship or wing

Notes

You can use the following SEXP tree to emulate a nonexistent check-if-ship-is-present SEXP:

- op and
   - op has-arrived-delay
        # Ship
        # 0
   - op not
      - op destroyed-or-departed-delay
           # Ship
           # 0

where has-arrived-delay is needed if the given ship isn't present at mission start.