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C# (CSharp) PlayerProcessor.Delete Examples
Programming Language:
C# (CSharp)
Class/Type:
PlayerProcessor
Method/Function:
Delete
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Frequently Used Methods
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DesignBaseVars(4)
DesignPoweredVars(3)
RetrievePlayer(3)
Get(2)
GetAll(2)
RetrievePlayerDetails(2)
RetrieveHealthCheck(2)
AddScore(1)
RetrieveContract(1)
TakeTurn(1)
StorePlayerDetailsChanges(1)
StoreHealthCheckChanges(1)
StoreContractChanges(1)
StatsOf(1)
RetrieveSelection(1)
RetrieveFreePlayers(1)
GetPlayersByTag(1)
Process(1)
Modify(1)
AddTag(1)
GetPlayersByProperty(1)
GetPlayersByName(1)
GetPlayersByMinScore(1)
GetPlayerByName(1)
GetCommonPlayerLevel(1)
GetAllBySize(1)
DeleteContract(1)
Delete(1)
Create(1)
processSignals(1)
Frequently Used Methods
DesignBaseVars (4)
DesignPoweredVars (3)
RetrievePlayer (3)
Get (2)
GetAll (2)
RetrievePlayerDetails (2)
RetrieveHealthCheck (2)
AddScore (1)
RetrieveContract (1)
TakeTurn (1)
Frequently Used Methods
StorePlayerDetailsChanges (1)
StoreHealthCheckChanges (1)
StoreContractChanges (1)
StatsOf (1)
RetrieveSelection (1)
RetrieveFreePlayers (1)
GetPlayersByTag (1)
Process (1)
Modify (1)
AddTag (1)
GetPlayersByProperty (1)
GetPlayersByName (1)
GetPlayersByMinScore (1)
GetPlayerByName (1)
GetCommonPlayerLevel (1)
GetAllBySize (1)
DeleteContract (1)
Delete (1)
Create (1)
processSignals (1)
Frequently Used Methods
GetPlayersByProperty (1)
GetPlayersByName (1)
GetPlayersByMinScore (1)
GetPlayerByName (1)
GetCommonPlayerLevel (1)
GetAllBySize (1)
DeleteContract (1)
Delete (1)
Create (1)
processSignals (1)
Example #1
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File:
PlayersController.cs
Project:
Nixupixu/Peliserverikurssi
public async Task <Player> Delete(Guid id) { return(await _processor.Delete(id)); }
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