getResolution
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Description
- Description:
- Returns an array containing all information about current client screen resolution.
- Groups:
- SystemGUI Control - Positioning
Syntax
- Syntax:
- getResolution
- Return Value:
- Array - [screenW, screenH, viewPortW, viewPortH, aspectRatio, uiScale, fovTop, fovLeft, tripleHead]
- screenW: Number - width of the screen in pixels
- screenH: Number - height of the screen in pixels
- viewPortW: Number - width of the 4:3 view port in pixels
- viewPortH: Number - height of the 4:3 view port in pixels
- aspectRatio: Number - screen aspect ratio
- uiScale: Number - the scale of the UI, which affects view port size:
Arma 3 Very Small Small Normal Large Very Large 0.47 0.55 0.7 0.85 1
- fovTop: Number - vertical FOV in radians, the same as fovTop value from the user profile (since Arma 3 v1.94)
- fovLeft: Number - horizontal FOV in radians, the same asfovLeft value from the user profile (since Arma 3 v1.94)
- tripleHead: Boolean - true if user has triple head screen (see also safeZoneXAbs, safeZoneWAbs) (since Arma 3 v1.94)
Examples
- Example 1:
_res = getResolution; // a 16/9 single monitor setup
[ 1360, // width 768, // height 867, // 2D viewport width 653, // 2D viewport height 1.77778, // aspect ratio 0.85 // UI scale ]
- Example 2:
_res = getResolution; // dedicated server
[ 160, // width 120, // height 136, // 2D viewport width 102, // 2D viewport height 1.33333, // aspect ratio 0.85 // UI scale ]
- Example 3:
_res = getResolution; // a triple 16/9 monitor setup
[ 5760, // width 1080, // height 792, // 2D viewport width 594, // 2D viewport height 5.33333, // aspect ratio 0.55 // UI scale ]
- Example 4:
_res = getResolution; // 16/9 monitor setup
[ 1920, // width 1080, // height 792, // 2D viewport width 594, // 2D viewport height 1.77778, // aspect ratio 0.55, // UI scale 0.75, // fovTop 1.33333, // fovLeft false // tripleHead ]
Additional Information
Notes
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Only post proven facts here! Add Note
- Posted on 05:38, 20 December 2010
- tom_48_97
- This command can be useful to play a video (see this function BIS_fnc_playVideo) in the given format if you have compiled it for different UI scale.