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Revision as of 22:48, 30 August 2019


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Description

Description:
Covers the map except a defined area to highlight the area of operation. Works on dedicated server. This function was designed to be used by the Modules framework, but it can also be used with module. The effect does not move with the centerObject.

It's essential for the function to work that centerObject has the variable objectArea defined.
centerObject setVariable ["objectArea",[sizeX,sizeY,rotation]]
  • centerObject Object - Object which is used as center
  • sizeX: Number - Length in x in meters
  • sizeY: Number - Length in y in meters
  • roation: Number - Rotation of the rectangle in degree
BIS fnc moduleCoverMap.jpg
Execution:
call
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
[centerUnit,units,init] call BIS_fnc_moduleCoverMap
Parameters:
centerUnit: Object - Object which is used as center
units: Array - Not used inside the function
init: Boolean - True to create cover map effect, false to remove all markers and destroy the effect
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
centerObject setVariable ["objectArea",[1000,1000,0,false,0]]; [_centerObject,[],true] call BIS_fnc_moduleCoverMap; //Covers the whole map except an area of 1000 m by 1000 m, can be used to dynamically change size of the area during mission

Additional Information

See also:
showMap

Notes

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