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An array of Player objects describing each human/AI player slot on the current map regardless of whether those slots have been assigned players for the current game. |
Overview
By inspecting the player data stored in this array, you can determine some useful information about your opponents/allies.
The data is based on either the settings in a campaign file, or the game settings from a skirmish or multiplayer game:
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The index of each element is the player's ID within the game (the value of me for that player). Note that this is not necessarily the same as the player's starting location - some starting positions might not have been assigned a player.
Properties
Each (numerically referenced) element in the array contains a Player object For example, what colour or difficulty was set on the Players Panel or the .ini file that defined the game settings?
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Note: Reordering players in the list changes their start position, not their player ID.
There can be up to 10 "normal" (human or AI bot) players in a game and, optionally, an additional scavengers player.
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The Scavenger Faction is not listed in the playerData array, and it's player ID will always be ≥maxPlayers. You can get the ID of the scavenger faction using scavengerPlayer. As such, it's not possible to determine the colour, etc., for the scavengers faction. |
If a player slot is "Closed" or "Empty", it will still be included in the playerData array.
When players are defeated, they do not get removed from the array.
Properties
Property | Type | Notes | Game Version |
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<N> | Player object | The numeric element indexes in the array represent the player IDs. So, playerData[me] gives the player object for the player associated with your script, playerData[0] is the player object for player #0, etc. Player IDs are set based on the order in which a player joins the game, not the order in which they appear on the Players Panel. The order they appear in the players panel defines their startPositions[]. The human game host is always player ID 0. | 3.1 |
.length | Number | The number of "normal" players in the game (same value as maxPlayers). Players are zero-indexed, so if a game as 4 players the <n> elements would be numbered 0..3, etc. | 3.1 |
The playerData array is a normal array and thus inherits all standard methods and properties of the Javascript Array class.
Examples
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playerData.forEach( function get(data, player) { // player = player id // data = Player object containing info about that player }); |
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Availability
Available since:
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