IsBoundGameObjectAvailable - ScriptObject

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Member of: ScriptObject Script

Returns whether this script is attached to a valid and available in-game object. If it returns false, then calling native functions from one of the ScriptObject-extended scripts (like Form, or Alias, or ActiveMagicEffect) will immediately fail because it has no in-game object to operate on. The most common cases of this happening would be a magic effect that has expired, or a reference that is stored in a container.

Syntax

bool Function IsBoundGameObjectAvailable() native

Parameters

None.

Return Value

True if this script is attached to a valid in-game object. False if not.

Examples

; Make sure we have a ScriptObject to manipulate before we try to do so
if MyScriptObject.IsBoundGameObjectAvailable()
  ; Do cool stuff with MyScriptObject here, as it is available to be manipulated
endIf

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