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| ofp
|game1= ofp
|version1= 1.21


|1.21
|game2= ofpe
|version2= 1.00


|gr1 = Markers
|game3= arma1
|version3= 1.00
 
|game4= arma2
|version4= 1.00
 
|game5= arma2oa
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|game6= tkoh
|version6= 1.00
 
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|gr1= Markers


|eff= global
|eff= global


| Set marker size.
|descr= Sets the marker's size.
Size is in format [a-axis, b-axis].
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{{Feature|Informative|'''Multiplayer optimisation:''' Global marker commands always broadcast the ''entire'' marker state over the network. As such, the number of network messages exchanged when creating or editing a marker can be reduced by performing all but the last operation using local marker commands, then using a global marker command for the last change (and subsequent global broadcast of all changes applied to the marker).}}
'''Multiplayer optimisation:''' Global marker commands always broadcast the ''entire'' marker state over the network.
As such, the number of network messages exchanged when creating or editing a marker can be reduced by performing all but the last operation using local marker commands, then using a global marker command for the last change (and subsequent global broadcast of all changes applied to the marker).
}}


| markerName '''setMarkerSize''' [a-axis, b-axis]
|s1= markerName [[setMarkerSize]] [a-axis, b-axis]


|p1= markerName: [[String]]
|p1= markerName: [[String]]


|p2= [a-axis, b-axis]: [[Array]]
|p2= a-axis: [[Number]] - 1/2 width of marker


|p3= a-axis: [[Number]]. 1/2 width of marker
|p3= b-axis: [[Number]] - 1/2 height of marker


|p4= b-axis: [[Number]]. 1/2 height of marker
|r1= [[Nothing]]


| [[Nothing]]
|x1= <sqf>"MarkerOne" setMarkerSize [100, 200];</sqf>
 
|x1= <code>"MarkerOne" [[setMarkerSize]] [100, 200];</code>


|seealso= [[getMarkerSize]], [[setMarkerBrush]], [[setMarkerColor]], [[setMarkerDir]], [[setMarkerPos]], [[setMarkerShape]], [[createMarker]], [[setMarkerText]], [[setMarkerType]], [[setMarkerAlpha]]
|seealso= [[setMarkerSizeLocal]] [[getMarkerSize]] [[markerSize]]
}}
}}
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[[Category:Scripting Commands OFP 1.46|SETMARKERSIZE]]
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{{GameCategory|arma3|Scripting Commands}}
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 28 October 2024

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Description

Description:
Sets the marker's size.
Multiplayer optimisation: Global marker commands always broadcast the entire marker state over the network. As such, the number of network messages exchanged when creating or editing a marker can be reduced by performing all but the last operation using local marker commands, then using a global marker command for the last change (and subsequent global broadcast of all changes applied to the marker).
Groups:
Markers

Syntax

Syntax:
markerName setMarkerSize [a-axis, b-axis]
Parameters:
markerName: String
a-axis: Number - 1/2 width of marker
b-axis: Number - 1/2 height of marker
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
"MarkerOne" setMarkerSize [100, 200];

Additional Information

See also:
setMarkerSizeLocal getMarkerSize markerSize

Notes

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