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| [[vectorAdd]], [[vectorDiff]], [[vectorCrossProduct]], [[vectorDotProduct]], [[vectorCos]], [[vectorMagnitude]], [[vectorMagnitudeSqr]], [[vectorDistance]], [[vectorDistanceSqr]], [[vectorDir]], [[vectorUp]], [[setVectorDir]], [[setVectorUp]], [[setVectorDirAndUp]] |= See also
| [[vectorAdd]], [[vectorDiff]], [[vectorCrossProduct]], [[vectorDotProduct]], [[vectorCos]], [[vectorMagnitude]], [[vectorMagnitudeSqr]], [[vectorDistance]], [[vectorDistanceSqr]], [[vectorDir]], [[vectorUp]], [[setVectorDir]], [[setVectorUp]], [[setVectorDirAndUp]], [[vectorNormalized]], [[vectorFromTo]] |= See also


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Revision as of 00:09, 7 July 2014

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Description

Description:
Multiplies 3D vector by a scalar.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
vector vectorMultiply scalar
Parameters:
vector: Array
scalar: Number
Return Value:
Array

Examples

Example 1:
_newVector = [1,2,3] vectorMultiply 3; //[3,6,9]

Additional Information

See also:
vectorAddvectorDiffvectorCrossProductvectorDotProductvectorCosvectorMagnitudevectorMagnitudeSqrvectorDistancevectorDistanceSqrvectorDirvectorUpsetVectorDirsetVectorUpsetVectorDirAndUpvectorNormalizedvectorFromTo

Notes

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Notes

Posted on 28 Jun, 2014
ffur2007slx2_5
(ArmA3 1.22)Algorithm: Vector = [x,y,z]; scalar = a; Result = [(x * a),(y * a),(z * a)]; It is recommended to use vectorMultiply instead of BIS_fnc_vectorMultiply. This is a very useful function, as it can be used with the velocity command to move an object from one position to another. (ie <vector1> to <vector2>) - ensure both positions are found using getPosASL. _obj setVelocity (((getPosASL _target) vectorDiff (getPosASL _obj)) vectorMultiply 2);

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