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name = FindFirstChild | name = FindFirstChild | ||
|arguments = [[String]] '''Name''', [[Bool]] '''recursive''' | |arguments = [[String]] '''Name''', [[Bool]] '''recursive''' | ||
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|object = Global | |object = Global | ||
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==Example== | ==Example== | ||
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==Recursive== | ==Recursive== | ||
Recursive sets whether the function should look inside of objects in the calling object, as well as the calling object. | Recursive sets whether the function should look inside of objects in the calling object, as well as the calling object. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:39, 23 September 2021
Function | |
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Syntax | FindFirstChild( String Name, Bool recursive ) |
Returns | Instance found object |
Description: | Returns the first child found with a name of Name. Returns nil if no such child exists. |
In Object: | Global |
Example
while true do --Starts up a While loop local found = workspace:FindFirstChild("Brick") --This looks in the Workspace for anything named "Brick", and sets the variable "found" to whatever object it finds. if found ~= nil then -- This makes sure that it actually found something. If the variable is nothing, then it ends. found.Name = "blah" --Sets the object's name to "blah" end --End the If loop end --End the While loop
Recursive
Recursive sets whether the function should look inside of objects in the calling object, as well as the calling object.
For example, if there is a part in workspace called "Part" and you use:
workspace:FindFirstChild("Part", true)
It will find the part.