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| Returns the diameter of bounding sphere of the object of given classname in meters. Size returned is usually bigger than the biggest size of the object along any of the axes. For example if object is 10 x 4 x 5 the [[sizeOf]] value returned expected to be around 10. If you need to estimate the size of the object more precisely, use [[boundingBox]] or [[boundingBoxReal]].<br><br>
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{{Important | At least one object of the given classname has to be present in the current mission otherwise zero will be returned}}|DESCRIPTION=
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| '''sizeOf''' classname |SYNTAX=
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|p1= classname: [[String]] - object classname |PARAMETER1=
|descr= Returns the diameter of bounding sphere of the object of given classname in meters. If you need to estimate the size of the object more precisely, use [[boundingBox]] or [[boundingBoxReal]].
{{Feature | important | At least one object of the given classname has to be present in the current mission otherwise zero will be returned.}}


| [[Number]] |RETURNVALUE=
|s1= [[sizeOf]] classname
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|x1= <code>_dimension = [[sizeOf]] "M1Abrams"; //returns 10.7833</code>|EXAMPLE1=
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| [[boundingBox]], [[boundingBoxReal]], [[boundingCenter]] |SEEALSO=
|p1= classname: [[String]]


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|r1= [[Number]] - size returned is usually bigger than the biggest size of the object along any of the axes. For example if object is 10 x 4 x 5 the [[sizeOf]] value returned expected to be around 10.


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|x1= <sqf>_dimension = sizeOf "M1Abrams"; // Returns 10.7833</sqf>
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|seealso= [[boundingBox]] [[boundingBoxReal]] [[boundingCenter]]
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 8 November 2023

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Description

Description:
Returns the diameter of bounding sphere of the object of given classname in meters. If you need to estimate the size of the object more precisely, use boundingBox or boundingBoxReal.
At least one object of the given classname has to be present in the current mission otherwise zero will be returned.
Groups:
Object Manipulation

Syntax

Syntax:
sizeOf classname
Parameters:
classname: String
Return Value:
Number - size returned is usually bigger than the biggest size of the object along any of the axes. For example if object is 10 x 4 x 5 the sizeOf value returned expected to be around 10.

Examples

Example 1:
_dimension = sizeOf "M1Abrams"; // Returns 10.7833

Additional Information

See also:
boundingBox boundingBoxReal boundingCenter

Notes

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