Fractal (Civ5 Type)

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This page is a part of the Lua and UI Reference (Civ5).


Static Methods

Methods are functions that belong to an object. Static methods are invoked through a dot, as in Fractal.SomeMethod(<args>). When a dot is used the caller object is not implicitly provided as the first argument.

Base game Gods & Kings ___________________________
Check.png Check.png Star.png Speech.png Fractal Create(int width, int height, int grain, int fractalFlags, float xExponent, float yExponent)
Check.png Check.png Star.png Speech.png Fractal CreateRifts(int regionWidth, int regionHeight, int continent_grain, table fracFlags, Fractal riftsFrac, float regionFracXExp, float regionFracYExp)


Instance Methods

Methods are functions that belong to an object. Instance methods are invoked through a colon, as in caller:SomeMethod(<args>), where caller is an instance of Fractal.
A colon implictly passes the caller object as the first argument. That is, the former call is equivalent to this one: caller.SomeMethod(caller, <args>)

Base game Gods & Kings ___________________________
Check.png Check.png Star.png Speech.png BuildRidges(int numPlates, table flags, int arg2, int arg3)
Check.png Check.png Star.png Speech.png int GetHeight(int x, int y = nil)


Used by

Fractal Fractal.Create(int width, int height, int grain, int fractalFlags, float xExponent, float yExponent)
Fractal Fractal.CreateRifts(int regionWidth, int regionHeight, int continent_grain, table fracFlags, Fractal riftsFrac, float regionFracXExp, float regionFracYExp)



The initial version of this page was created by the Civ5 API Bot, see the Civ5 API Reference FAQ. Some of the texts come from the 2kgames' wiki and most of code samples are copyrighted to Firaxis.
Functions' signatures were either copied from the 2kgames' wiki, or infered from the Lua source files and the binaries. Errors are possible.
Contributors may find help in the Contributors guide to the Civ5 API.