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| Checks whether given position is inside given area. The area is usually a rectangle or an ellipse defined similar to [[triggerArea]] format. Hence argument for this command could be a trigger, a marker, a location or an array in format [center, a, b, angle, isRectangle, c]. This command also supports hexagon area which can be created from ellipse when both a and b are negative. Hexagon ellipses are also supported by both marker creation and [[drawEllipse]] | | Checks whether given position is inside given area. The area is usually a rectangle or an ellipse defined similar to [[triggerArea]] format. Hence argument for this command could be a trigger, a marker, a location or an array in format [center, a, b, angle, isRectangle, c]. This command also supports hexagon area which can be created from ellipse when both a and b are negative. Hexagon ellipses are also supported by both marker creation and [[drawEllipse]]. | ||
<br><br>Alternatively, use [[inAreaArray]] to check multiple positions/objects within area. |= Description | |||
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Revision as of 20:28, 31 October 2016
Description
- Description:
- Checks whether given position is inside given area. The area is usually a rectangle or an ellipse defined similar to triggerArea format. Hence argument for this command could be a trigger, a marker, a location or an array in format [center, a, b, angle, isRectangle, c]. This command also supports hexagon area which can be created from ellipse when both a and b are negative. Hexagon ellipses are also supported by both marker creation and drawEllipse.
Alternatively, use inAreaArray to check multiple positions/objects within area. - Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax 1
- Syntax:
- position inArea trigger
- Parameters:
- position: Array or Object - position in format Position3D, Position2D or Object
- trigger: Object - existing trigger
- Return Value:
- Boolean
Syntax 2
- Syntax:
- position inArea marker
- Parameters:
- position: Array or Object - position in format Position3D, Position2D or Object
- marker: String - existing marker
- Return Value:
- Boolean
Syntax 3
- Syntax:
- position inArea location
- Parameters:
- position: Array or Object - position in format Position3D, Position2D or Object
- location: Location - existing location
- Return Value:
- Boolean
Syntax 4
- Syntax:
- position inArea [center, a, b, angle, isRectangle, c]
- Parameters:
- position: Array or Object - position in format Position3D, Position2D or Object
- [center, a, b, angle, isRectangle, c]: Array
- center: Array or Object - center of the area in format Position3D, Position2D, Object or Group
- a: Number - x axis (x / 2)
- b: Number - y axis (y / 2)
- angle: Number - rotation angle
- isRectangle: Boolean - true if rectangle, false if ellipse
- c (Optional): Number - z axis (z / 2). Default: -1 (unlimited) since Arma 3 v1.59.135137
- Return Value:
- Boolean
Examples
- Example 1:
_playerIsInside = player inArea _myTrigger;
- Example 2:
_positionIsInside = _myPosition inArea [[100, 100, 0], 20, 30, 45, false ];
Additional Information
- See also:
- inAreaArraytriggerAreaininPolygondrawEllipsedrawRectanglecreateTriggercreateMarkercreateLocation
Notes
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[[Category:Introduced with A3 version 1.58]][[ Category: A3: New Scripting Commands | INAREA]][[ Category: A3: Scripting Commands | INAREA]]