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  name, realm = UnitName("unit")
  name, realm = UnitName("unit")


== Parameters ==
== Parameters ==
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=== Returns ===
=== Returns ===
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:;name : String - The name of the specified unit, or nil if not applicable (e.g., if the specified unit is "target" but the player has no target selected).
:;name
:;realm : String - The realm the specified unit is from. If from your own realm, then realm == nil (but the 2nd return value is still there). This is as of 1.12
:: String - The name of the specified unit, "nil" if not applicable (e.g., if the specified unit is "target" but the player has no target selected).
:;realm
:: String - The realm the specified unit is from. For "player" returns nil, for any other character on your own realm returns an empty string. This is as of 1.12


== Example ==
== Example ==
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* Note that this function always returns two values even though the latter may be nil. The difference is usually moot, but there are some cases where it matters, e.g. <span style="white-space: nowrap;"><tt>tinsert(myTable, UnitName("player"))</tt></span>, which would previously work, but will now cause errors. The fix is to put the expression in parenthesis: <span style="white-space: nowrap;" ><tt>tinsert(myTable, (UnitName("player")) )</tt></span>.
* Note that this function always returns two values even though the latter may be nil. The difference is usually moot, but there are some cases where it matters, e.g. <span style="white-space: nowrap;"><tt>tinsert(myTable, UnitName("player"))</tt></span>, which would previously work, but will now cause errors. The fix is to put the expression in parenthesis: <span style="white-space: nowrap;" ><tt>tinsert(myTable, (UnitName("player")) )</tt></span>.


* The default Blizzard UI defines GetUnitName(unit, showServerName) which only returns the unit name, but for characters from another server appends the server name (showServerName==true) or "(*)" (if showServerName==false).
* The default Blizzard UI defines [[API_GetUnitName|GetUnitName]](unit, showServerName) which only returns the unit name, but for characters from another server appends the server name (showServerName==true) or "(*)" (if showServerName==false).
 
[[Category:World of Warcraft API]]
[[Category:World of Warcraft API]]

Latest revision as of 04:47, 15 August 2023

WoW API < UnitName


Returns the name and realm of the specified unit.

name, realm = UnitName("unit")

Parameters[edit]

Arguments[edit]

("unit")
unit
String - The UnitId to query (e.g. "player", "party2", "pet", "target" etc.)

Returns[edit]

name
String - The name of the specified unit, "nil" if not applicable (e.g., if the specified unit is "target" but the player has no target selected).
realm
String - The realm the specified unit is from. For "player" returns nil, for any other character on your own realm returns an empty string. This is as of 1.12

Example[edit]

local playerName = UnitName("player");
ChatFrame1:AddMessage('Hi my name is: ' .. playerName);

Result[edit]

Prints the player's name to the chat frame. e.g.
Hi my name is: Octon


Details[edit]

  • UnitName("unit") (or any other unit) will return "Unknown Entity" (Actually the value of the UNKNOWNOBJECT global) if called before the unit in question has been fully loaded into the world.


  • The realm return will be nil even if the player is from a different realm, if it is out of visible range.
  • Realm name will not include server type
  • Note that this function always returns two values even though the latter may be nil. The difference is usually moot, but there are some cases where it matters, e.g. tinsert(myTable, UnitName("player")), which would previously work, but will now cause errors. The fix is to put the expression in parenthesis: tinsert(myTable, (UnitName("player")) ).
  • The default Blizzard UI defines GetUnitName(unit, showServerName) which only returns the unit name, but for characters from another server appends the server name (showServerName==true) or "(*)" (if showServerName==false).