intersect
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Description
- Description:
- Find named selections in object which is in specified lod intersected by given section of a line. Return value is in the form of [selection, number]. Multiple returned arrays are nested within a single array, and no intersection will return an empty array. "LodName" is one of: "FIRE", "VIEW", "GEOM", "IFIRE"
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Syntax
- Syntax:
- Array = [object, lodName] intersect [begin, end]
- Parameters:
- [object, lodName]: Array
- object: Object
- lodName: String
- [begin, end]: Array
- begin: Array - format Position3D
- end: Array - format Position3D
- Return Value:
- Array
Examples
- Example 1:
[_tank, "VIEW"] intersect [[1500, 1500, 2], [1550, 1500, 2]]
Additional Information
Notes
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Notes
- Posted on Jul 25, 2007 - 08:37
- ManDay
- The most common LOD is "FIRE", which identifies the most detailled hitbox used for ammunition.
- Posted on Mar 27, 2014 - 14:52
- ffur2007slx2_5
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1. Example (In ArmA3 ver 1.14) display returned arrays on cursor entities:
Sto = []; Fn = { { Sto set [_foreachindex,[cursortarget,_x] intersect [(asltoatl (eyepos player)),(screentoworld [0.5,0.5])]]; } foreach ["FIRE","VIEW","GEOM","IFIRE"]; hintsilent format ["FIRE: %1, VIEW: %2, GEOM: %3, IFIRE: %4",Sto select 0,Sto select 1,Sto select 2,Sto select 3]; }; ["sample_id","onEachFrame","Fn"] call BIS_fnc_addStackedEventHandler;
Return FIRE: [something], VIEW: [something], GEOM: [something], IFIRE: [something].
2. More advanced use on intersect for searching memoryLODs can be found here: [1]