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{{Function


| arma3 |Game name=
| arma3


|1.92|Game version=
|1.92


|gr1 = Map and Markers |GROUP1=
|gr1 = Map and Markers


| Converts existing marker to [[String]], for example: <tt><nowiki>"|marker_0|[3799.0110,2781.9880,0.0000]|mil_pickup|ICON|[1,1]|0|Solid|Default|1|You are here"</nowiki></tt> |Description=
| Converts existing marker to [[String]], for example: <tt><nowiki>"|marker_0|[3799.0110,2781.9880,0.0000]|mil_pickup|ICON|[1,1]|0|Solid|Default|1|You are here"</nowiki></tt>


| markerName call [[BIS_fnc_markerToString]] |Syntax1=
| markerName call [[BIS_fnc_markerToString]] |Syntax1=


|p1= markerName: [[String]] - existing marker |Parameter1=
|p1= markerName: [[String]] - existing marker


| [[String]] - serialized marker to be used with [[BIS_fnc_stringToMarker]] or [[BIS_fnc_stringToMarkerLocal]] |Returnvalue1=
| [[String]] - serialized marker to be used with [[BIS_fnc_stringToMarker]] or [[BIS_fnc_stringToMarkerLocal]]


|s2= [markerName, delimiter] call [[BIS_fnc_markerToString]] |Syntax2=
|s2= [markerName, delimiter] call [[BIS_fnc_markerToString]] |Syntax2=
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|p22= delimiter (Optional): [[String]] - a single data delimiter character. Default: "<nowiki>|</nowiki>" |Parameter22=
|p22= delimiter (Optional): [[String]] - a single data delimiter character. Default: "<nowiki>|</nowiki>" |Parameter22=


| r2= [[String]] - serialized marker to be used with [[BIS_fnc_stringToMarker]] or [[BIS_fnc_stringToMarkerLocal]] |Returnvalue2=
| r2= [[String]] - serialized marker to be used with [[BIS_fnc_stringToMarker]] or [[BIS_fnc_stringToMarkerLocal]]




|x1= <code>"marker1" [[call]] [[BIS_fnc_markerToString]]</code> |Example1=
|x1= <code>"marker1" [[call]] [[BIS_fnc_markerToString]]</code>
|x2= <code>["marker1", ":"] [[call]] [[BIS_fnc_markerToString]]</code> |Example2=
|x2= <code>["marker1", ":"] [[call]] [[BIS_fnc_markerToString]]</code>


| [[BIS_fnc_stringToMarker]], [[BIS_fnc_stringToMarkerLocal]], [[BIS_fnc_markerToTrigger]], [[createMarker]], [[createMarkerLocal]] |See also=
| [[BIS_fnc_stringToMarker]], [[BIS_fnc_stringToMarkerLocal]], [[BIS_fnc_markerToTrigger]], [[createMarker]], [[createMarkerLocal]]
}}
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Revision as of 00:10, 18 January 2021

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Description

Description:
Converts existing marker to String, for example: "|marker_0|[3799.0110,2781.9880,0.0000]|mil_pickup|ICON|[1,1]|0|Solid|Default|1|You are here"
Execution:
call
Groups:
Map and Markers

Syntax

Syntax:
markerName call BIS_fnc_markerToString
Parameters:
markerName: String - existing marker
Return Value:
String - serialized marker to be used with BIS_fnc_stringToMarker or BIS_fnc_stringToMarkerLocal

Alternative Syntax

Syntax:
[markerName, delimiter] call BIS_fnc_markerToString
Parameters:
markerName: String - existing marker
delimiter (Optional): String - a single data delimiter character. Default: "|"
Return Value:
String - serialized marker to be used with BIS_fnc_stringToMarker or BIS_fnc_stringToMarkerLocal

Examples

Example 1:
"marker1" call BIS_fnc_markerToString
Example 2:
["marker1", ":"] call BIS_fnc_markerToString

Additional Information

See also:
BIS_fnc_stringToMarkerBIS_fnc_stringToMarkerLocalBIS_fnc_markerToTriggercreateMarkercreateMarkerLocal

Notes

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The format is the following:
"|MARKERNAME|markerPos|markerType|markerShape|markerSize|markerDir|markerBrush|markerColor|markerAlpha|markerText" The delimiter for BIS_fnc_stringToMarker is the first character of the string