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{{deprecated|Use [[ClearAllChildren (Method)|ClearAllChildren]] to get rid of all child objects, or [[Destroy (Method)|Destroy]] to completely destroy this object and its descendants. If you have to remove an object from the game, set its [[Parent (Property)|Parent property]] to nil.}} | {{deprecated|Use [[ClearAllChildren (Method)|ClearAllChildren]] to get rid of all child objects, or [[Destroy (Method)|Destroy]] to completely destroy this object and its descendants. If you have to remove an object from the game, '''''and you must return it again later''''', set its [[Parent (Property)|Parent property]] to nil.}} | ||
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Revision as of 00:54, 13 February 2012
Deprecated:This item is deprecated. Do not use it for new work. Use ClearAllChildren to get rid of all child objects, or Destroy to completely destroy this object and its descendants. If you have to remove an object from the game, and you must return it again later, set its Parent property to nil.
Remove( ) | |
Returns | nil |
Description: | Sets the Parent property to nil and calls Remove() on all children. |
Member of: | Instance |
Example
This is an example of removing a part in the Workspace. Make sure there is one there before trying this.
game.Workspace.Part:Remove()