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Revision as of 14:11, 7 January 2021
Description
- Description:
- Applies force to given object at given position. Force is defined as vector [x, y, z] in world space, position is vector [x, y, z] in model space. If you need to define force in model space, use vectorModelToWorld or vectorModelToWorldVisual commands first. The force applied as impulse. For more information see NVIDIA docs
- Groups:
- Object Manipulation
Syntax
- Syntax:
- object addForce [force, position]
- Parameters:
- object: Object - PhysX object
- [force, position]: Array
- force: Array - force vector (in world space) in format [x,y,z]
- position: Array - model PositionRelative to which force is applied in format [x,y,z]
- Return Value:
- Nothing
Examples
- Example 1:
- Apply force [0,1000,0] defined in world space (not factoring object actual positioning) to object position [1,0,0]:
_object addForce [[0,1000,0],[1,0,0]];
- Example 2:
- Apply force [0,1000,0] defined in model space (relative to object) to object position [1,0,0]:
_object addForce [_object vectorModelToWorld [0,1000,0],[1,0,0]];
Additional Information
Notes
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