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| Creates a location of the specified class and dimensions at the specified position. Classes are defined in CfgLocationTypes. |= | | Creates a location of the specified class and dimensions at the specified position. Classes are defined in CfgLocationTypes. |DESCRIPTION= | ||
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|'''createLocation''' [className, position, sizeX, sizeY]|= | |'''createLocation''' [className, position, sizeX, sizeY]|SYNTAX= | ||
|p1= [className, position, sizeX, sizeY]: [[Array]] |= | |p1= [className, position, sizeX, sizeY]: [[Array]] |PARAMETER1= | ||
|p2= className: [[String]] - see [[Location#Location Types|Location Types]] |= | |p2= className: [[String]] - see [[Location#Location Types|Location Types]] |PARAMETER2= | ||
|p3= position: [[Position2D]], [[Position3D]] or [[Object]] |= | |p3= position: [[Position2D]], [[Position3D]] or [[Object]] |PARAMETER3= | ||
|p4= sizeX: [[Number]] in meters |= | |p4= sizeX: [[Number]] in meters |PARAMETER4= | ||
|p5= sizeY: [[Number]] in meters |= | |p5= sizeY: [[Number]] in meters |PARAMETER5= | ||
| [[Location]] |= | | [[Location]] |RETURNVALUE= | ||
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|x1= <code>_location = [[createLocation]] [ [[Location#Location Types|"NameVillage"]] , [4035,2151,10], 100, 100];</code> |= | |x1= <code>_location = [[createLocation]] [ [[Location#Location Types|"NameVillage"]] , [4035,2151,10], 100, 100];</code> |EXAMPLE1= | ||
|x2= <code>_location = [[createLocation]] [ [[Location#Location Types|"NameVillage"]] , [4035,2151,10], 30, 30]; | |x2= <code>_location = [[createLocation]] [ [[Location#Location Types|"NameVillage"]] , [4035,2151,10], 30, 30]; | ||
_location [[setText]] "Player town";</code> |= | _location [[setText]] "Player town";</code> |EXAMPLE2= | ||
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| [[setText]], [[nearestLocation]], [[nearestLocations]], [[locationPosition]], [[nearestLocationWithDubbing]], [[setRectangular]], [[rectangular]], [[size]] |= | | [[setText]], [[nearestLocation]], [[nearestLocations]], [[locationPosition]], [[nearestLocationWithDubbing]], [[setRectangular]], [[rectangular]], [[size]] |SEEALSO= | ||
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Revision as of 14:36, 7 April 2019
Description
- Description:
- Creates a location of the specified class and dimensions at the specified position. Classes are defined in CfgLocationTypes.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- createLocation [className, position, sizeX, sizeY]
- Parameters:
- [className, position, sizeX, sizeY]: Array
- className: String - see Location Types
- position: Position2D, Position3D or Object
- sizeX: Number in meters
- sizeY: Number in meters
- Return Value:
- Location
Examples
- Example 1:
_location = createLocation [ "NameVillage" , [4035,2151,10], 100, 100];
- Example 2:
_location = createLocation [ "NameVillage" , [4035,2151,10], 30, 30]; _location setText "Player town";
Additional Information
- See also:
- setTextnearestLocationnearestLocationslocationPositionnearestLocationWithDubbingsetRectangularrectangularsize
Notes
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Notes
- Posted on 12:25, 12 February 2010
- MaestrO.fr, TeaCup
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Possible location types, see: Location Types
For the actual name text of the location, use setText.