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| arma3dev |= Game name
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|1.55|= Game version
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|arg= global|= Arguments in MP
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| Returns direction, which is relative to object's current direction, from given object to another object or position in the range from 0 to 360. |= Description
|arg= global
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| object '''getRelDir''' position |= Syntax
|gr1= Object Manipulation


|p1= object: [[Object]] |=Parameter 1
|descr= Returns direction, which is relative to object's current direction, from given object to another object or position in the range from 0 to 360, the equivalent of [[BIS_fnc_relativeDirTo]].
|p2= position: [[Object]], [[Position2D]] or [[Position3D]] |=Parameter 2
Taking the current [[direction]] of the object into account.
| [[Number]] |= Return value
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|x1 = <code>_reldir = [[player]] '''getRelDir''' tank;</code> |= Example 1
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| [[getDir]], [[direction]], [[getDirVisual]] |= See also


|s1= object [[getRelDir]] position
|p1= object: [[Object]]
|p2= position: [[Object]], [[Position#Introduction|Position2D]] or [[Position#Introduction|Position3D]]
|r1= [[Number]]
|x1= <sqf>_reldir = player getRelDir tank;</sqf>
|x2= <sqf>
// Set object's direction towards any given position
_object setDir (getDir _object + (_object getRelDir [_x, _y, _z]))
</sqf>
|seealso= [[getDir]] [[direction]] [[getDirVisual]]
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<dd class="notedate">Posted on 2018-08-07 - 21:50 (UTC)</dd>
<dt class="note">[[User:Tankbuster|Tankbuster]]</dt>
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To clarify, this returns a relative direction, so objects directly in front are said to be at zero degrees. So, taking example 1 above, if the tank is in front of the player, this function will return 0. If the tank is to the right of the player, it will return 90.
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Description

Description:
Returns direction, which is relative to object's current direction, from given object to another object or position in the range from 0 to 360, the equivalent of BIS_fnc_relativeDirTo. Taking the current direction of the object into account.
Groups:
Object Manipulation

Syntax

Syntax:
object getRelDir position
Parameters:
object: Object
position: Object, Position2D or Position3D
Return Value:
Number

Examples

Example 1:
_reldir = player getRelDir tank;
Example 2:
// Set object's direction towards any given position _object setDir (getDir _object + (_object getRelDir [_x, _y, _z]))

Additional Information

See also:
getDir direction getDirVisual

Notes

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Posted on 2018-08-07 - 21:50 (UTC)
Tankbuster
To clarify, this returns a relative direction, so objects directly in front are said to be at zero degrees. So, taking example 1 above, if the tank is in front of the player, this function will return 0. If the tank is to the right of the player, it will return 90.