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Revision as of 23:26, 13 June 2021
Description
- Description:
- Returns mission root plus the filename in a form of filepath to be used with commands requiring absolute path such as playSound3D, drawIcon3D, createSimpleObject, etc. Any leading "\" in the filename will be stripped as the mission root includes one already.
- Groups:
- SystemMission Information
Syntax
- Syntax:
- getMissionPath filename
- Parameters:
- filename: String
- Return Value:
- String - absolute path
Examples
- Example 1:
// would return e.g "C:\Users\Username\Documents\Arma 3\missions\MissionName.Altis\icons\myIcon.paa" private _path = getMissionPath "icons\myIcon.paa"; private _path = getMissionPath "\icons\myIcon.paa"; // leading \ is also fine
- Example 2:
// would return e.g "C:\Users\Username\Documents\Arma 3\missions\MissionName.Altis\" with the trailing \ private _root = getMissionPath "";
Additional Information
Notes
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