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|p2= number: [[Integer]] - 0 equals the starting position of the group, the waypoints are numbered 1, 2, ... An easy way to remember which number to take: the waypoint number in the mission editor + 1 |= Parameter 2 | |p2= number: [[Integer]] - 0 equals the starting position of the group, the waypoints are numbered 1, 2, ... An easy way to remember which number to take: the waypoint number in the mission editor + 1 |= Parameter 2 | ||
| [[Position]] - | | [[Array]] (format [[Position]]) - | ||
The returned position equals [0,0,0], if the selected waypoint doesn't exist. |= Return value | The returned position equals [0,0,0], if the selected waypoint doesn't exist. |= Return value | ||
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Revision as of 11:38, 28 September 2006
Description
- Description:
- Returns the position of a selected waypoint of a given group. Waypoints include only those which were placed in the mission editor.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- getWPPos [group, number]
- Parameters:
- group: Group - the group/unit, of which you want to select a waypoint
- number: Integer - 0 equals the starting position of the group, the waypoints are numbered 1, 2, ... An easy way to remember which number to take: the waypoint number in the mission editor + 1
- Return Value:
- Array (format Position) - The returned position equals [0,0,0], if the selected waypoint doesn't exist.
Examples
- Example 1:
[group1,1] setWPPos [200,600,0] _pos = getWPPos [group1,1]
returns [200,600,0]
Additional Information
- See also:
- setWPPos
Notes
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