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|arg= global|Multiplayer Arguments=
|game3= tkoh
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|gr1= Triggers |GROUP1=
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| Returns currently monitored trigger area. Since Arma 3 v1.59.135137, the command returns 3rd dimension for the monitored area. If height is not set, the value for it would be -1.
|arg= global
{{Important | The trigger could be [[local]] or remote but the result returned by this command will be for the trigger area set up locally on the client that executed the command. See [[createTrigger]] for more info.}} |DESCRIPTION=
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| '''triggerArea''' trigger |SYNTAX=
|gr1= Triggers


|p1= trigger: [[Object]] |PARAMETER1=
|descr= Returns currently monitored trigger area. Since Arma 3 v1.60, the command returns 3rd dimension for the monitored area. If height is not set, the value for it would be -1.
{{Feature | important | The trigger could be [[Multiplayer Scripting#Locality|local]] or remote but the result returned by this command will be for the trigger area set up locally on the client that executed the command. See [[createTrigger]] for more info.}}


| [[Array]] in format [a, b, angle, isRectangle, c], where:
|s1= [[triggerArea]] trigger
 
|p1= trigger: [[Object]]
 
|r1= [[Array]] in format [a, b, angle, isRectangle, c], where:
* a - trigger area X size / 2
* a - trigger area X size / 2
* b - trigger area Y size / 2
* b - trigger area Y size / 2
* angle
* angle
* isRectangle
* isRectangle
* c - trigger area Z size / 2 {{since|arma3|1.59.135137|y}} |RETURNVALUE=
* c - trigger area Z size / 2 (since {{arma3}} v1.60)


|x1= <code>_area = [[triggerArea]] sensor1; {{cc|result is [200, 120, 45, false, -1];}}</code> |EXAMPLE1=
|x1= <sqf>_area = triggerArea sensor1; // result is [200, 120, 45, false, -1];</sqf>
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| [[setTriggerArea]], [[inArea]], [[inAreaArray]]|SEEALSO=
|seealso= [[setTriggerArea]] [[inArea]] [[inAreaArray]]
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 13 May 2022

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Description

Description:
Returns currently monitored trigger area. Since Arma 3 v1.60, the command returns 3rd dimension for the monitored area. If height is not set, the value for it would be -1.
The trigger could be local or remote but the result returned by this command will be for the trigger area set up locally on the client that executed the command. See createTrigger for more info.
Groups:
Triggers

Syntax

Syntax:
triggerArea trigger
Parameters:
trigger: Object
Return Value:
Array in format [a, b, angle, isRectangle, c], where:
  • a - trigger area X size / 2
  • b - trigger area Y size / 2
  • angle
  • isRectangle
  • c - trigger area Z size / 2 (since Arma 3 v1.60)

Examples

Example 1:
_area = triggerArea sensor1; // result is [200, 120, 45, false, -1];

Additional Information

See also:
setTriggerArea inArea inAreaArray

Notes

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