WoW:API GetChannelName: Difference between revisions
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GetChannelName -Documentation by wowpendium.de-
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myChannel = 1; | myChannel = 1; | ||
id, name = GetChannelName(myChannel); | id, name = GetChannelName(myChannel); | ||
if ( | if (id > 0 and name ~= nil) then | ||
SendChatMessage("This is just a test.", "CHANNEL", nil, | SendChatMessage("This is just a test.", "CHANNEL", nil, id); | ||
end | end | ||
Revision as of 06:29, 18 August 2006
Retrieves the id and the name from a specific channel.
id, name = GetChannelName(id);
- Arguments
- id
- The numeric id of the channel you want to query, or a string containing the name of the channel.
- Returns
- id
- a number containing the id of the channel, e.g. 2, or 0 if the channel is not found
- name
- a string containing the name of the channel, e.g. "Trade - Stormwind", or nil if the channel is not found or the id parameter was a name.
- Important
If the channel argument is the channel name (ie "testchan1"), then the returned channel name is a nil value. If the channel argument is the channel number (ie 6 or "6"), then the returned channel name is correct. The channel id returns correctly in both cases.
- Example
-- Check if the specific channel exists myChannel = 1; id, name = GetChannelName(myChannel); if (id > 0 and name ~= nil) then SendChatMessage("This is just a test.", "CHANNEL", nil, id); end
- Result
Checks if the channel with id stored in myChannel exists and in this case sends the text "This is just a test" to it.
- Description
- Retrieves the name from a specific channel.