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Returns the | Returns the objectives you are currently flagged to as LFG.<br> | ||
Usage:<br> | |||
<nowiki> type1, number1, type2, number2, type3, number3, lfmType, lfmNumber, | |||
comment [, queued, lfgStatus, lfmStatus][,viewframe,forcejoin]= GetLookingForGroup()</nowiki> | |||
===Takes=== | ===Takes=== | ||
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===Returns=== | ===Returns=== | ||
: | : Type, number | ||
:: The | :: The type and number of each objective you are queued in. Eg. type 2=dungeon, type 3= raid. | ||
: | : lfmNumber | ||
:: The | :: The number of the instance in the LFM list. Returns 0 if not in a party. | ||
: comment | |||
: | |||
:: A message you provided when flagging yourself as LFG with [[API SetLookingForGroup|SetLookingForGroup()]] | :: A message you provided when flagging yourself as LFG with [[API SetLookingForGroup|SetLookingForGroup()]] | ||
The first 9 keys are always the same and can be referenced by number, 1-9. The rest of the table is different depending on whether you are currently queued or not. | |||
If you are '''not''' in LFG, keys 10-12 will be [,queued, lfgStatus, lfmStatus]. If you are in LFG, keys 10-13 will not exist. Instead [,viewframe,forcejoin] will be part of the table and are referenced by string. | |||
:Eg. table["viewframe"] | |||
===Notes=== | |||
This function has (apparently) been removed in patch 3.3. Use [[API GetLFGRoleUpdateSlot()|GetLFGRoleUpdateSlot()]] instead. |
Revision as of 06:45, 9 December 2009
← WoW API < GetLookingForGroup
Returns the objectives you are currently flagged to as LFG.
Usage:
type1, number1, type2, number2, type3, number3, lfmType, lfmNumber,
comment [, queued, lfgStatus, lfmStatus][,viewframe,forcejoin]= GetLookingForGroup()
Takes
- Nothing
Returns
- Type, number
- The type and number of each objective you are queued in. Eg. type 2=dungeon, type 3= raid.
- lfmNumber
- The number of the instance in the LFM list. Returns 0 if not in a party.
- comment
- A message you provided when flagging yourself as LFG with SetLookingForGroup()
The first 9 keys are always the same and can be referenced by number, 1-9. The rest of the table is different depending on whether you are currently queued or not.
If you are not in LFG, keys 10-12 will be [,queued, lfgStatus, lfmStatus]. If you are in LFG, keys 10-13 will not exist. Instead [,viewframe,forcejoin] will be part of the table and are referenced by string.
- Eg. table["viewframe"]
Notes
This function has (apparently) been removed in patch 3.3. Use GetLFGRoleUpdateSlot() instead.