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'''buildingPos''' [building2, 1] | '''buildingPos''' [building2, 1] | ||
unit setPos ((object 21222) '''buildingPos''' 1) | unit [[setPos]] (([[object]] 21222) '''buildingPos''' 1) | ||
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These examples will move a unit to the 1st position specified in a buildings model, in the second example - '''''bunker1'''''. | These examples will move a unit to the 1st position specified in a buildings model, in the second example - '''''bunker1'''''. | ||
this move (building '''buildingPos''' 1) | this [[move]] (building '''buildingPos''' 1) | ||
this move (bunker1 '''buildingPos''' 1) | this [[move]] (bunker1 '''buildingPos''' 1) | ||
Revision as of 15:26, 15 April 2006
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building buildingPos index
Operand types:
building: Object
index: Number
Type of returned value:
Description:
Returns given indexed position in building, returned value is in format Position.
Examples:
buildingPos [building2, 1] unit setPos ((object 21222) buildingPos 1)
Comments:
These examples will move a unit to the 1st position specified in a buildings model, in the second example - bunker1.
this move (building buildingPos 1)
this move (bunker1 buildingPos 1)
In the default game buildings, the buildingPos is usually right behind a window.
This can make it easy to place units in the windows of buildings, by putting the unit near a building and putting this in its init field:
this setpos getpos (buildingPos [ nearestbuilding this, 1])