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Latest revision as of 18:01, 30 January 2017
This Data type will hold world boundaries. You will get this Data Type when you use the GetWorldBounds function
Syntax
Bounds( MaxX, MinX, MaxY, MinY )
Arguments
- MaxX - The max X coordination of the boundary.
- MinX - The minimum X coordination of the boundary.
- MaxY - The max Y coordination of the boundary.
- MinY - The minimum Y coordination of the boundary.
Example
function onScriptLoad()
{
local boundaries = GetWorldBounds();
print( "Worldboundaries has been set to :" + boundaries.MaxX + "," + boundaries.MinX + "," + boundaries.MaxY + "," + boundaries.MinY );
}
Notes
The function GetWorldBounds and call OnScriptLoad were used in this example. More info about them in the corresponding pages.