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== Specifics ==
== Specifics ==


* Locations have a name, a side, a [[Position#Position3D|3D position]], a 2D area, and an orientation.
Locations:
* They have a non-scaling map representation (icon and/or text, depending on class).
* are defined in {{hl|bin\Config.bin\CfgLocationTypes}} / {{ic|[[configFile]] [[config greater greater name|>>]] "CfgLocationTypes"}}
* They require a class definition to define basic properties that can be changed using script commands. Classes are defined in {{hl|bin\Config.bin\CfgLocationTypes}}
* have a name, a side, a [[Position#Position3D|3D position]], a 2D area, and an [[direction|orientation]]
* They can be attached to objects, with all of the location's relevant properties inherited from the object
* have a non-scaling map representation (icon and/or text, depending on their class)
* They can use [[setVariable]] and [[getVariable]], '''but this only works with user made locations'''
* can be attached to objects, with all of the location's relevant properties inherited from the object
* Locations are [[Multiplayer_Scripting#Locality|local]] in MP, their properties are not synchronized
* are [[Multiplayer Scripting#Locality|local]], their properties are not synchronised over the network
* Existing locations are set in an islands .pew file. When the island is exported to .wrp the islandname.hpp is also produced - this contains the location names used in the .pew file. This .hpp is then incorporated into the config for the island using an [[PreProcessor_Commands#.23include|#include]] statement.<br>This section included in the island config ensures any locations set in the .pew file are included in the island during packing.
 
* A terrain config can not be changed using the location script commands, but they can be found and read. This provides a single command method of finding nearby high points, towns, etc.
Terrain built-in locations:
* provide a way to find nearby high points, towns, etc.
* are defined in an island's {{hl|.pew}} file. When the island is exported to {{hl|.wrp}} its {{hl|.hpp}} file is also produced, containing the location names used in the {{hl|.pew}} file. This {{hl|.hpp}} file is then incorporated into the config for the island using an [[PreProcessor Commands#.23include|#include]] statement.<br>This section included in the island config ensures any locations set in the {{hl|.pew}} file are included in the island during packing.
 
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! Modification
! Terrain Location
! Scripted Terrain Location<br><small>using {{Link|createLocation#Syntax 2}}</small>
! Scripted Location
|-
| style="text-align: left" | [[Side]]
| {{Icon|checked}}
| {{Icon|checked}}
| {{Icon|checked}}
|-
| style="text-align: left" | [[setSize|Size]]
| {{Icon|unchecked}}
| {{Icon|checked}}
| {{Icon|checked}}
|-
| style="text-align: left" | [[direction|Direction]]
| {{Icon|unchecked}}
| {{Icon|checked}}
| {{Icon|checked}}
|-
| style="text-align: left" | [[setVariable]]/[[getVariable]]
| {{Icon|unchecked}}
| {{Icon|checked}}
| {{Icon|checked}}
|-
| style="text-align: left" | [[Position#Position3D|3D Position]]
| {{Icon|unchecked}}
| {{Icon|unchecked}}
| {{Icon|checked}}
|-
| style="text-align: left" | [[attachTo|Attach to]] an object
| {{Icon|unchecked}}
| {{Icon|unchecked}}
| {{Icon|checked}}
|-
| style="text-align: left" | [[deleteLocation|Deletion]]
| {{Icon|unchecked}}
| {{Icon|unchecked}}
| {{Icon|checked}}
|}





Revision as of 17:44, 23 June 2022

A location is an extended type of marker. For example city names displayed on the map are locations; their information can be accessed and modified with Location commands.

Location notion was introduced in Logo A1 black.png1.08.


Specifics

Locations:

  • are defined in bin\Config.bin\CfgLocationTypes / configFile >> "CfgLocationTypes"
  • have a name, a side, a 3D position, a 2D area, and an orientation
  • have a non-scaling map representation (icon and/or text, depending on their class)
  • can be attached to objects, with all of the location's relevant properties inherited from the object
  • are local, their properties are not synchronised over the network

Terrain built-in locations:

  • provide a way to find nearby high points, towns, etc.
  • are defined in an island's .pew file. When the island is exported to .wrp its .hpp file is also produced, containing the location names used in the .pew file. This .hpp file is then incorporated into the config for the island using an #include statement.
    This section included in the island config ensures any locations set in the .pew file are included in the island during packing.


Modification Terrain Location Scripted Terrain Location
using createLocation - Syntax 2
Scripted Location
Side Checked Checked Checked
Size Unchecked Checked Checked
Direction Unchecked Checked Checked
setVariable/getVariable Unchecked Checked Checked
3D Position Unchecked Unchecked Checked
Attach to an object Unchecked Unchecked Checked
Deletion Unchecked Unchecked Checked


Location Types

Arma Location icons and fonts

Armed Assault

Possible location types are:

  • Mount
  • Name
  • NameMarine
  • NameCityCapital
  • NameCity
  • NameVillage
  • NameLocal
  • Hill
  • ViewPoint
  • RockArea
  • BorderCrossing
  • VegetationBroadleaf
  • VegetationFir
  • VegetationPalm
  • VegetationVineyard

Arma 2

Arma 2 Location icons and fonts
  • Name
  • Strategic
  • StrongpointArea
  • FlatArea
  • FlatAreaCity
  • FlatAreaCitySmall
  • CityCenter
  • Airport
  • NameMarine
  • NameCityCapital
  • NameCity
  • NameVillage
  • NameLocal
  • Hill
  • ViewPoint
  • RockArea
  • BorderCrossing
  • VegetationBroadleaf
  • VegetationFir
  • VegetationPalm
  • VegetationVineyard
Arma 3 Location icons and fonts

Arma 3

  • Airport (on Tanoa only. Tanoan airports have their own location type. On Altis and Stratis, airports are NameLocal)
  • Area
  • BorderCrossing
  • CityCenter
  • CivilDefense
  • CulturalProperty
  • DangerousForces
  • Flag
  • FlatArea
  • FlatAreaCity
  • FlatAreaCitySmall
  • Hill
  • HistoricalSite
  • Invisible
  • Mount
  • Name
  • NameCity
  • NameCityCapital
  • NameLocal (will return names like Airport)
  • NameMarine
  • NameVillage
  • RockArea
  • SafetyZone
  • Strategic
  • StrongpointArea
  • VegetationBroadleaf
  • VegetationFir
  • VegetationPalm
  • VegetationVineyard
  • ViewPoint
  • b_air
  • b_antiair
  • b_armor
  • b_art
  • b_hq
  • b_inf
  • b_installation
  • b_maint
  • b_mech_inf
  • b_med
  • b_mortar
  • b_motor_inf
  • b_naval
  • b_plane
  • b_recon
  • b_service
  • b_support
  • b_uav
  • b_unknown
  • c_air
  • c_car
  • c_plane
  • c_ship
  • c_unknown
  • fakeTown
  • group_0
  • group_1
  • group_10
  • group_11
  • group_2
  • group_3
  • group_4
  • group_5
  • group_6
  • group_7
  • group_8
  • group_9
  • n_air
  • n_antiair
  • n_armor
  • n_art
  • n_hq
  • n_inf
  • n_installation
  • n_maint
  • n_mech_inf
  • n_med
  • n_mortar
  • n_motor_inf
  • n_naval
  • n_plane
  • n_recon
  • n_service
  • n_support
  • n_uav
  • n_unknown
  • o_air
  • o_antiair
  • o_armor
  • o_art
  • o_hq
  • o_inf
  • o_installation
  • o_maint
  • o_mech_inf
  • o_med
  • o_mortar
  • o_motor_inf
  • o_naval
  • o_plane
  • o_recon
  • o_service
  • o_support
  • o_uav
  • o_unknown
  • respawn_air
  • respawn_armor
  • respawn_inf
  • respawn_motor
  • respawn_naval
  • respawn_para
  • respawn_plane
  • respawn_unknown
  • u_installation