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|descr=Sets marker color. Marker color names and their corresponding RGBA values for Arma 3 could be found here: [[Arma 3: CfgMarkerColors]]
|descr= Set marker's colour. {{arma3}}'s marker colour names and their corresponding RGBA values can be found here: [[Arma 3: CfgMarkerColors]].
{{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).}}
{{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).
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|s1= markerName [[setMarkerColor]] color
|s1= markerName [[setMarkerColor]] colour


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


|p2= color: [[String]] - ''CfgMarkerColors'' class name. Since {{GVI|arma3|2.20}} it is possible to define the marker color in the following formats:
|p2= colour: [[String]]
* "#(r,g,b)"
* {{hl|{{Link|Arma 3: CfgMarkerColors|CfgMarkerColors}}}}'s class name
* "#(r,g,b,a)"
* {{GVI|arma3|2.20|size= 0.75}} direct colour definition in one of the following formats (values in range 0..1):
** "#(r,g,b)" (e.g {{hl|"#(1,0,1)"}}, {{hl|#FF00FF}} equivalent)
** "#(r,g,b,a)" (e.g {{hl|"#(0.678,0.749,0.514,0.5)"}}, {{hl|#ADBF8380}} equivalent). Alpha 'a' in this format is independent of [[markerAlpha]]


|r1= [[Nothing]]
|r1= [[Nothing]]
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|x1= <sqf>"MarkerOne" setMarkerColor "ColorBlack";</sqf>
|x1= <sqf>"MarkerOne" setMarkerColor "ColorBlack";</sqf>


|x2= <sqf>"MarkerOne" setMarkerColor "#(1,0,0,1)"; // red color (since Arma 3 v2.20)</sqf>
|x2= <sqf>"MarkerOne" setMarkerColor "#(1,0,0,1)"; // red color - since {{arma3}} v2.20</sqf>


|seealso= [[setMarkerColorLocal]] [[markerColor]] [[getMarkerColor]] [[setMarkerBrush]] [[createMarker]] [[setMarkerDir]] [[setMarkerPos]] [[setMarkerShape]] [[setMarkerSize]] [[setMarkerText]] [[setMarkerType]] [[setMarkerAlpha]]
|seealso= [[setMarkerColorLocal]] [[markerColor]] [[getMarkerColor]] [[setMarkerBrush]] [[createMarker]] [[setMarkerDir]] [[setMarkerPos]] [[setMarkerShape]] [[setMarkerSize]] [[setMarkerText]] [[setMarkerType]] [[setMarkerAlpha]]
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Latest revision as of 13:42, 29 October 2024

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Description

Description:
Set marker's colour. Arma 3's marker colour names and their corresponding RGBA values can be found here: Arma 3: CfgMarkerColors.
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 setMarkerColor colour
Parameters:
markerName: String
colour: String
  • CfgMarkerColors's class name
  • Arma 3 logo black.png2.20 direct colour definition in one of the following formats (values in range 0..1):
    • "#(r,g,b)" (e.g "#(1,0,1)", #FF00FF equivalent)
    • "#(r,g,b,a)" (e.g "#(0.678,0.749,0.514,0.5)", #ADBF8380 equivalent). Alpha 'a' in this format is independent of markerAlpha
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
"MarkerOne" setMarkerColor "ColorBlack";
Example 2:
"MarkerOne" setMarkerColor "#(1,0,0,1)"; // red color - since Arma 3 v2.20

Additional Information

See also:
setMarkerColorLocal markerColor getMarkerColor setMarkerBrush createMarker setMarkerDir setMarkerPos setMarkerShape setMarkerSize setMarkerText setMarkerType setMarkerAlpha

Notes

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