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This is a point entity available in all Source Source games.

Описание

Физическая симуляция пружины. Величина length отвечает за длину пружины в спокойном состоянии, когда на нее не воздействуют никакие силы. Когда вы присоединяете что-либо к пружине, ее длина увеличивается. Растяжение определяется величиной constant (жесткость). Чем больше значение жесткости, тем меньше растягивается пружина.

Keyvalues


  • Targetname:
Name (targetname) <string>
The targetname that other entities refer to this entity by.
  • attach1
<target_destination> Название энтити-объекта, к которому присоединен первый конец пружины
  • attach2
<target_destination> Название энтити-объекта, к которому присоединен второй конец пружины
  • springaxis
<vecline> Use the helper. Drag it out to match the virtual spring.
  • length
<float> Длина пружины в спокойном состоянии. Если установлен 0, то длина пружины будет равняться длине браша.
  • constant
<float> Жесткость пружины. Чем больше число, тем меньше будет растягиваться пружина.
  • damping
<float> Декремент затухания: количество энергии, которую теряет пружина. Чем больше значение, тем слабее она будет колебаться.
  • relativedamping
<float> Относительное затухание: количество энергии, которую теряет пружина пропорционально скорости относительного движения двух объектов на концах пружины.
  • breaklength
<float> Если длина пружины превысит это значение, то пружина порвется.

Flags

  • 1 : Force only on stretch - Пружина будет вести себя как тарзанка или упругая веревка.

Inputs


Base:
AddContext <string>
Adds to the entity's list of response contexts. See Context.
AddOutput <string>
Assigns a new keyvalue/output on this entity. For keyvalues, some rely on extra necessary code to be ran and won't work if its simply just changed through this input. There is a strict format that must be followed:
// Format of changing KeyValues: "AddOutput [key] [value]"
//// Raw text:
"OnUser1" "!self,AddOutput,targetname new_name"

// Format of adding an Output: "AddOutput {targetname}:{inputname}:{parameter}:{delay}:{max times to fire, -1 means infinite}"
//// Raw text:
"OnUser1" "!self,AddOutput,OnUser1:SetParent:!activator:0.0:-1"
// Arguments can be left blank, but the empty blank should still be contained.
//// Raw text:
"OnUser1" "!self,AddOutput,OnUser1:ClearParent::0.0:-1"
ClearContext
Removes all contexts from this entity's list.
ClearParent
Removes this entity from the the movement hierarchy, leaving it free to move independently.
FireUser1 to FireUser4
Fires the respectiveOnUseroutputs; see User Inputs and Outputs.
Kill
Removes this entity and any entities parented to it from the world.
KillHierarchy
Functions the same as Kill, although this entity and any entities parented to it are killed on the same frame, being marginally faster thanKillinput.
RemoveContext <string>
Remove a context from this entity's list. The name should match the key of an existing context.
SetParent <string>
Move with this entity. See Entity Hierarchy (parenting).
SetParentAttachment <string>
Change this entity to attach to a specific attachment point on its parent. The entity will teleport so that the position of its root bone matches that of the attachment. Entities must be parented before being sent this input.
SetParentAttachmentMaintainOffset <string>
As above, but without teleporting. The entity retains its position relative to the attachment at the time of the input being received.
Use  !FGD
Same as a player invoking +use; no effect in most cases.
DispatchResponse <string> !FGD
Dispatches a response to the entity. See Response and Concept.
DispatchEffect <string> (removed since Left 4 Dead) !FGD
Dispatches a special effect from the entity's origin; See also List of Client Effects. Replaced by the particle system since Left 4 Dead.
RunScriptFile <script> (in all games since Left 4 Dead 2) (also in Team Fortress 2)
Execute a VScript file from disk, without file extension. The script contents are merged with the script scope of the receiving entity.
RunScriptCode <string> (in all games since Left 4 Dead 2) (also in Team Fortress 2)
Execute a string of VScript source code in the scope of the entity receiving the input. String quotation may be needed when fired via console.
Icon-Bug.pngBug:In Hammer, using string arguments will corrupt the VMF file's structure, making the file unviewable for the next Hammer session.
Note.pngFix:Remove the string argument manually with a text editor.
Note.pngNote:Team Fortress 2 Backtick characters ` are replaced with quotation marks at runtime, allowing quotation marks to be used when normally not possible.
CallScriptFunction <string> (in all games since Left 4 Dead 2) (also in Team Fortress 2) !FGD
Calls a VScript function defined in the scope of the receiving entity.
TerminateScriptScope  (only in Team Fortress 2) !FGD
Destroys the script scope of the receving entity.
SetLocalOrigin <coordinates> (in all games since Alien Swarm) !FGD
Send this entity to a spot in the map. If the entity is parented to something, it will be offset from the parent by this amount.
SetLocalAngles <angles> (in all games since Alien Swarm) !FGD
Set this entity's angles.
  • SetSpringConstant <float>
Установить жесткость пружины.
  • SetSpringLength <float>
Установить длину пружины.
  • SetSpringDamping <float>
Установить декремент затухания.

Outputs


Targetname:
OnUser1 to OnUser4
These outputs each fire in response to the firing of the like-numbered FireUser1 to FireUser4 Input; see User Inputs and Outputs.
OnKilled  (only in Left 4 Dead)
This output fires when the entity is killed and removed from the game.