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{{RV|type=function
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| tkoh
|game1= tkoh
|version1= 1.00


|1.00
|game2= arma3
|version2= 0.50


|gr1= GUI
|gr1= GUI


| Set helicopter advanced flight model HUD limits and prevents overwriting existing values. See also [[setHUDMovementLevels]].<br>
|descr= Set helicopter advanced flight model HUD limits and prevents overwriting existing values. See also [[setHUDMovementLevels]].
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{{Feature|informative|
Notes:
* default value is 0, which means no limits were assigned
* default value is 0, which means no limits were assigned
* using 0 in min or max value will hide the corresponding limit
* using 0 in min or max value will hide the corresponding limit
* same or higher priority will replace currently set priority
* same or higher priority will replace currently set priority
* using a negative priority will reset the values if absolute value is same or higher than current level
* using a negative priority will reset the values if absolute value is same or higher than current level
}}


| [speedLimit, altLimit, dirLimit] call [[BIS_fnc_HUDLimits]]
|s1= [speedLimit, altLimit, dirLimit] call [[BIS_fnc_HUDLimits]]


|p1= speedLimit: [[Array]] in format [priority, min, max]:
|p1= speedLimit: [[Array]] in format [priority, min, max]:
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* target: [[Position]] or [[Object]] - (Optional, default [0,0,0]) the direction relative target
* target: [[Position]] or [[Object]] - (Optional, default [0,0,0]) the direction relative target


| [[Array]] - current value of [[HUDMovementLevels]]
|r1= [[Array]] - current value of [[HUDMovementLevels]]


|x1= <code><nowiki>[</nowiki>[0,0,0], [1, 0, 50], [0,0,0]] [[call]] [[BIS_fnc_HUDLimits]]; {{codecomment|// limits altitude on HUD to 50m max}}</code>
|x1= <sqf>[[0,0,0], [1, 0, 50], [0,0,0]] call BIS_fnc_HUDLimits; // limits altitude on HUD to 50m max</sqf>


|x2= <code><nowiki>[</nowiki>[0,0,0], [0, 0, 0], [1,330,30, myTarget]] [[call]] [[BIS_fnc_HUDLimits]]; {{codecomment|// limits orientation towards myTarget by ±30°}}</code>
|x2= <sqf>[[0,0,0], [0, 0, 0], [1,330,30, myTarget]] call BIS_fnc_HUDLimits; // limits orientation towards myTarget by ±30°</sqf>


| [[HUDMovementLevels]], [[setHUDMovementLevels]]
|seealso= [[HUDMovementLevels]] [[setHUDMovementLevels]]
}}
}}
[[Category:{{Name|arma3}}: Functions|{{uc:HUDLimits}}]]

Latest revision as of 16:25, 13 July 2022

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Description

Description:
Set helicopter advanced flight model HUD limits and prevents overwriting existing values. See also setHUDMovementLevels.
  • default value is 0, which means no limits were assigned
  • using 0 in min or max value will hide the corresponding limit
  • same or higher priority will replace currently set priority
  • using a negative priority will reset the values if absolute value is same or higher than current level
Execution:
call
Groups:
GUI

Syntax

Syntax:
[speedLimit, altLimit, dirLimit] call BIS_fnc_HUDLimits
Parameters:
speedLimit: Array in format [priority, min, max]:
altLimit: Array in format [priority, min, max]:
dirLimit: Array in format [priority, min, max, target]:
  • priority: Number
  • min: Number - you can set a "negative" value by adding 360 (e.g using 270 instead of -90)
  • max: Number
  • target: Position or Object - (Optional, default [0,0,0]) the direction relative target
Return Value:
Array - current value of HUDMovementLevels

Examples

Example 1:
[[0,0,0], [1, 0, 50], [0,0,0]] call BIS_fnc_HUDLimits; // limits altitude on HUD to 50m max
Example 2:
[[0,0,0], [0, 0, 0], [1,330,30, myTarget]] call BIS_fnc_HUDLimits; // limits orientation towards myTarget by ±30°

Additional Information

See also:
HUDMovementLevels setHUDMovementLevels

Notes

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