Deprecated, use FindCreativeObjectsWithTag
instead.
Returns an array containing creative objects which have tag(s) matching the specified SearchCriteria
.
Verse using statement |
using { /Fortnite.com/Devices } |
GetCreativeObjectsWithTags<native><public><deprecated>(SearchCriteria:tag_search_criteria)<diverges><reads><writes><allocates>:[]creative_object_interface
Parameters
GetCreativeObjectsWithTags
takes the following parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
SearchCriteria |
tag_search_criteria |
Attributes and Effects
The following attributes and effects determine how GetCreativeObjectsWithTags
behaves and how you can use it in your programs. For the complete list of attribute and effect specifiers, see the Specifiers Page.
Attribute | Meaning |
---|---|
native |
Indicates that the definition details of the element are implemented in C++. Verse definitions with the native specifier auto-generate C++ definitions that a developer can then fill out its implementation. You can use this specifier on classes, interfaces, enums, methods, and data. |
public |
The identifier is universally accessible. You can use this on modules, classes, interfaces, structs, enums, methods, and data. |
Effect | Meaning |
---|---|
diverges |
Indicates that calls to the function may not complete. |
reads |
This effect indicates that the same inputs to the function may not always produce the same output. The behavior depends on factors external to the specified inputs, such as memory or the containing package version. |
writes |
This effect indicates that the function may change values in memory. |
allocates |
This effect indicates that the function may instantiate an object in memory. Allocating <unique> classes requires the <allocates> specifier. |