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If you plan on creating bases through script, [[setPosATL]] and [[getPosATL]] will be your friends. Other commands like [[getPos]] or [[getPosASL]] '''will''' return the position relative to any objects that are underneath. I wrote a base building helper script and through multiple tests, I have found that [[getPosATL]] is the absolute best way to get position for objects that are over land. | |||
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Revision as of 21:39, 11 November 2014
Description
- Description:
- Sets the position of an object relative to the terrain.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- object setPosATL pos
- Parameters:
- object: Object
- pos: Array - format PositionATL
- Return Value:
- Nothing
Examples
- Example 1:
player setPosATL [ getPosATL player select 0, (getPosATL player select 1) - 10, getPosATL player select 2]
Additional Information
Notes
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Notes
- Posted on Feb 26, 2012 - 18:12 (CEST)
- Lou Montana
- Please Note : this command demands PositionATL format ; one does not simply give 2D position, as this function won't do anything.
- Posted on November 11, 2014 - 20:39 (UTC)
- DreadedEntity
- If you plan on creating bases through script, setPosATL and getPosATL will be your friends. Other commands like getPos or getPosASL will return the position relative to any objects that are underneath. I wrote a base building helper script and through multiple tests, I have found that getPosATL is the absolute best way to get position for objects that are over land.