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| Converts position from object model space to world space. The object model space has got its Z-Axis along the object's '''[[vectorUp]]''', its Y-Axis along the object's '''[[vectorDir]]''' while its X-Axis goes along '''vectorDir'''x'''VectorUp''' (meaning as the X-Axis in a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartesian_coordinate_system#In_three_dimensions right-handed cartesian coordiante system]). |= Description
| Converts position from object model space to world space. The object model space has got its Z-Axis along the object's [[vectorUp]], its Y-Axis along the object's [[vectorDir]], while its X-Axis goes along [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_product vectorDir x VectorUp] (meaning as the X-Axis in a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartesian_coordinate_system#In_three_dimensions right-handed cartesian coordiante system]). |= Description
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Revision as of 17:48, 24 July 2007


-wrong parameter ("Arma") defined!-1.00
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Description

Description:
Converts position from object model space to world space. The object model space has got its Z-Axis along the object's vectorUp, its Y-Axis along the object's vectorDir, while its X-Axis goes along vectorDir x VectorUp (meaning as the X-Axis in a right-handed cartesian coordiante system).
Groups:
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Syntax

Syntax:
object modelToWorld modelPos
Parameters:
object: Object
modelPos: Array
Return Value:
Array

Examples

Examples:
Example needed

Additional Information

See also:
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Notes

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Notes

Posted on 16 Feb, 2007
Dr_Eyeball
The worldPos parameter appears to be a relative offset to the position of object, so it can often simply be [0,0,0].
Example: to position an object _obj relative to the position of another object _RelObj with on offset of _Offset, try: _Offset = [_x,_y,_z]; _worldPos = _RelObj modelToWorld _Offset; _obj setPos _worldPos;

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