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To accomplish getting the altitude of a marker before the alternative syntax introduced in A3 v1.93, you can do a workaround using [[setMarkerDir]] as it accepts any number (above 360 or below -360):
To accomplish getting the altitude of a marker before the alternative syntax introduced in A3 v1.93, you can do a workaround using [[setMarkerDir]] as it accepts any number (above 360 or below -360):
<code>"myMarker" setMarkerPos [200, 200];
<sqf>"myMarker" setMarkerPos [200, 200];
"myMarker" setMarkerDir 1640;</code>
"myMarker" setMarkerDir 1640;</sqf>


After, setting player position as an example:
After, setting player position as an example:

Revision as of 11:57, 13 May 2022

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Description

Description:
Returns marker position. See also setMarkerPos.
Alias:
getMarkerPos
Groups:
Markers

Syntax

Syntax:
markerPos markerName
Parameters:
markerName: String
Return Value:
Array - format [x, y, 0]

Alternative Syntax

Syntax:
markerPos [markerName, preserveElevation]
Parameters:
markerName: String
preserveElevation: Boolean (Optional, default false)
Return Value:
Array - format PositionAGL if preserveElevation is true or [x, y, 0] if preserveElevation is false

Examples

Example 1:
_mPos1 = markerPos "markerOne";
Example 2:
_mPos2 = markerPos ["markerTwo", true];

Additional Information

See also:
setMarkerPos setMarkerPosLocal

Notes

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Posted on September 1, 2016 - 12:42 (UTC)
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To accomplish getting the altitude of a marker before the alternative syntax introduced in A3 v1.93, you can do a workaround using setMarkerDir as it accepts any number (above 360 or below -360):
"myMarker" setMarkerPos [200, 200]; "myMarker" setMarkerDir 1640;
After, setting player position as an example: player setPosASL [(markerPos "myMarker") select 0, (markerPos "myMarker") select 1, (markerDir "myMarker")]