getBuildingLevel
Usage: |
city.getBuildingLevel ( BuildingTypes ) |
Example: |
level = city.getBuildingLevel(23) |
This example finds the level of the Market (typeID = 23).
echo city.getBuildingLevel(23)
This example cancels all trades if the number of trades is equal to the level of the Market (typeID = 23).
if city.tradesArray.length == city.getBuildingLevel(23) canceltrade
getBuildingByTypeId
Usage: |
city.getBuildingByTypeId(buildingType) |
Example: |
city.getBuildingByTypeId(23) |
This function returns an object for the building with the highest level of that typeId. For example, to find your highest level barrack (typeID = 2):
echo city.getBuildingByTypeId(2).level
Valid parameters for this object are level, name, positionId, startTime, endTime, typeId, and status. For example you can echo city.getBuildingByTypeId(2).name or city.getBuildingByTypeId(2).status.
See also: BuildingTypes
getBuildingByPosId
Usage: |
city.getBuildingByPosId(pos) |
Example: |
city.getBuildingByPosId(2) |
This example finds the name of the building at position 2:
echo city.getBuildingByPosId(2).name
You can find the positions with this:
countBuilding
Usage: |
city.countBuilding(buildingType,minLevel,maxLevel) |
Example: |
totalmines = city.countBuilding(6,1,10) |
This example gives the total count of all iron mines (typeID = 6) between level 1 and 10:
totalmines = city.countBuilding(6,1,10)
This example will check if you have at least 3 sawmills (typeID = 4) at level 5 or higher:
if city.countBuilding(4,5,10) >= 3 echo "I have at least 3 level 5+ sawmills."