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Revision as of 10:53, 18 January 2021

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Description

Description:
Defines the time between condition satisfaction and waypoint finish (randomly from min to max, with an average value mid).
Groups:
Waypoints

Syntax

Syntax:
waypoint setWaypointTimeout [min, mid, max]
Parameters:
waypoint: Array - format Waypoint
[min, mid, max]: Array
min: Number
mid: Number
max: Number
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
[_grp, 2] setWaypointTimeout [5, 10, 6];

Additional Information

See also:
waypointsdeleteWaypointcopyWaypointssetCurrentWaypointsetWaypointBehavioursetWaypointCombatModesetWaypointCompletionRadiussetWaypointDescriptionsetWaypointFormationsetWaypointHousePositionsetWaypointPositionsetWaypointScriptsetWaypointSpeedsetWaypointStatementssetWaypointTypesetWaypointVisiblewaypointAttachVehiclewaypointAttachedVehiclesetWaypointLoiterRadiuswaypointLoiterRadiusaddWaypointsetWaypointLoiterTypewaypointTimeoutCurrentwaypointSpeed

Notes

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Notes

Posted on 00:32, 12 December 2010
Lucky44
The example doesn't seem to make sense, according to the listed syntax. It seems to set a Max time greater than the Mid time.
Posted on 03:30, 12 December 2010
Tom 48 97
If mid is greater than max, the result will be really near the mid value. Results with the values of the example: 8.237, 9.383, 10.425, 9.417, 9.43401, 10.425, 9.90601, 9.96701, 9.42401, 9.42502, 9.96698, 9.89999...