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Revision as of 19:54, 10 June 2021
Description
- Description:
- Order the given unit(s) to move to the given location (via the radio). Exactly the same as doMove, except this command displays a radio message. The command will not put a visible waypoint marker unlike when move command is given via commanding menu.
- Multiplayer:
- When used on a remote unit, this command will still create a radio message on the remote machine but the unit will not move.
- Groups:
- Groups
Syntax
- Syntax:
- unitName commandMove position
- Parameters:
- unitName: Object or Array of Objects
- position: Array - format Position
- Return Value:
- Nothing
Examples
- Example 1:
_soldier1 commandMove getMarkerPos "Marker1";
- Example 2:
[_soldier1, _soldier2] commandMove getMarkerPos "Marker1";
Additional Information
Notes
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Categories:
- Scripting Commands
- Introduced with Operation Flashpoint version 1.00
- Operation Flashpoint: New Scripting Commands
- Operation Flashpoint: Scripting Commands
- Operation Flashpoint: Elite: Scripting Commands
- ArmA: Armed Assault: Scripting Commands
- Arma 2: Scripting Commands
- Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead: Scripting Commands
- Take On Helicopters: Scripting Commands
- Arma 3: Scripting Commands
- Command Group: Groups
- Scripting Commands: Global Effect