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[[Category:Scripting Commands|BOUNDINGBOX]]
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[[Category:Scripting Commands ArmA|BOUNDINGBOX]]


|game1= arma1
|version1= 1.00


<h2 style="color:#000066"> '''boundingBox ''object'''''</h2>
|game2= arma2
|version2= 1.00


|game3= arma2oa
|version3= 1.50


'''Operand types:'''
|game4= tkoh
|version4= 1.00


'''object:''' [[Object]]
|game5= arma3
|version5= 0.50


'''Type of returned value:'''
|gr1= Object Manipulation


[[Array]]
|descr= [[File:Boundingbox.jpg|right|200px]] Returns a bounding box of given object in model coordinate space, adjusted according to destruction/animation of an object. This command is rather generous on the size estimation, for more precise coordinates use [[boundingBoxReal]].
{{Feature|informative|In {{GVI|arma3|1.92}} The output of both syntaxes got extended to include bounding sphere diameter. See also [[sizeOf]].}}


'''Compatibility:'''
|s1= [[boundingBox]] object


Version 2.92 required.
|p1= object: [[Object]]


'''Description:'''
|r1= [[Array]] - an array with the extreme points of the model in format [[Position#PositionRelative|PositionRelative]], as well as bounding box sphere diameter.<br>Format [<nowiki/>[xmin, ymin, zmin], [xmax, ymax, zmax], boundingSphereDiameter].


Returns a bounding box of given object in model coordinate space.
|s2= clippingType [[boundingBox]] object


The result is in format '''[[minX, minZ, minY], [maxX, maxZ, maxY]]'''.
|s2since= arma3 1.92
 
|p21= clippingType: [[Number]] - clipping type could be:
* 0 - ClipVisual (could significantly reduce the size of bounding boxes on buildings)
* 1 - ClipShadow
* 2 - ClipGeometry
* 3 - ClipGeneral (Default, the same type that is used in main syntax)
 
|p22= object: [[Object]]
 
|r2= [[Array]] - an array with the extreme points of the model bounding box in format [[Position#PositionRelative|PositionRelative]], as well as bounding box sphere diameter.<br>Format [<nowiki/>[xmin, ymin, zmin], [xmax, ymax, zmax], boundingSphereDiameter].
 
|x1= <sqf>private _box = boundingBox _abrams;</sqf>
 
|x2= <sqf>hint str (0 boundingBox cursorObject);</sqf>
 
|seealso= [[sizeOf]] [[boundingBoxReal]] [[boundingCenter]] [[BIS_fnc_boundingBoxDimensions]]
}}

Latest revision as of 19:11, 15 March 2024

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Description

Description:
Boundingbox.jpg
Returns a bounding box of given object in model coordinate space, adjusted according to destruction/animation of an object. This command is rather generous on the size estimation, for more precise coordinates use boundingBoxReal.
In Arma 3 logo black.png1.92 The output of both syntaxes got extended to include bounding sphere diameter. See also sizeOf.
Groups:
Object Manipulation

Syntax

Syntax:
boundingBox object
Parameters:
object: Object
Return Value:
Array - an array with the extreme points of the model in format PositionRelative, as well as bounding box sphere diameter.
Format [[xmin, ymin, zmin], [xmax, ymax, zmax], boundingSphereDiameter].

Alternative Syntax

Syntax:
clippingType boundingBox object
Parameters:
clippingType: Number - clipping type could be:
  • 0 - ClipVisual (could significantly reduce the size of bounding boxes on buildings)
  • 1 - ClipShadow
  • 2 - ClipGeometry
  • 3 - ClipGeneral (Default, the same type that is used in main syntax)
object: Object
Return Value:
Array - an array with the extreme points of the model bounding box in format PositionRelative, as well as bounding box sphere diameter.
Format [[xmin, ymin, zmin], [xmax, ymax, zmax], boundingSphereDiameter].

Examples

Example 1:
private _box = boundingBox _abrams;
Example 2:
hint str (0 boundingBox cursorObject);

Additional Information

See also:
sizeOf boundingBoxReal boundingCenter BIS_fnc_boundingBoxDimensions

Notes

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