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It returns a 2d array with the position on the active map display. Say the return [0.5.0.5] would mean that your input 3d world position, like [500,1000], is currently at the center of the active map display.<br> | It returns a 2d array with the position on the active map display. Say the return [0.5.0.5] would mean that your input 3d world position, like [500,1000], is currently at the center of the active map display.<br> | ||
In other words you can make the actual world position (of an object for example), relative to your active map display. | In other words you can make the actual world position (of an object for example), relative to your active map display. | ||
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Revision as of 14:32, 21 October 2011
Description
- Description:
- Transfers a map control world position to screen coordinates.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- ctrlMapWorldToScreen controlName
- Parameters:
- controlName: Control
- Return Value:
- Array (Position2D Format)
Examples
- Example 1:
_screenCoord = _control ctrlMapWorldToScreen _worldCoord;
- Example 2:
_screenCoord = _control ctrlMapWorldToScreen (position player);
Additional Information
- See also:
- See also needed
Notes
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Notes
- Posted on June 16, 2010
- kju
- Notes:
It returns a 2d array with the position on the active map display. Say the return [0.5.0.5] would mean that your input 3d world position, like [500,1000], is currently at the center of the active map display.
In other words you can make the actual world position (of an object for example), relative to your active map display.