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Revision as of 01:44, 6 April 2020
Description
- Description:
- Returns a bounding box of given object in model coordinate space, adjusted according to destruction/animation of an object. This command is rather generous on the size estimation, for more precise coordinates use boundingBoxReal. With Arma 3 v1.92 an alternative syntax is added allowing to specify clipping type to be used, which in some cases could make bounding boxes even more precise. The output of both syntaxes was also extended to include bounding sphere diameter. One other command that provides such information is sizeOf, which is quite limited in its application.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- boundingBox object
- Parameters:
- object : Object
- Return Value:
- Array - An array with the extreme points of the model in format PositionRelative. Format [[xmin,ymin,zmin],[xmax,ymax,zmax],boundingSphereDiameter].
Alternative Syntax
- Syntax:
- clippingType boundingBox object
- Parameters:
- clippingType: Number - Clipping type could be:
- 0 - ClipVisual (could significantly reduce the size of bounding boxes on buildings)
- 1 - ClipShadow
- 2 - ClipGeometry
- 3 - ClipGeneral (Default, the same type that is used in main syntax)
- object: Object
- Return Value:
- Array - An array with the extreme points of the model bounding box in format PositionRelative, as well as bounding box sphere diameter.Format [[xmin,ymin,zmin],[xmax,ymax,zmax],boundingSphereDiameter].
Examples
- Example 1:
_box = boundingBox _abrams
- Example 2:
hint str (0 boundingBox cursorObject);
Additional Information
- See also:
- sizeOfboundingBoxRealboundingCenter
Notes
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