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Revision as of 15:36, 5 June 2007
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Summary
Function: integer llTarget( vector position, float range );66 | Function ID |
0.0 | Forced Delay |
10.0 | Energy |
This function is to have the script know when it has reached a position.
It registers a position with a range that triggers at_target and not_at_target events continuously until unregistered.
Returns an integer that is the handle to unregister the target with llTargetRemove.
• vector | position | |||
• float | range |
A similar function exists for rotations: llRotTarget
This function does not move the object, to do that use llSetPos or llMoveToTarget.
Caveats
Examples
See Also
Events
• at_target | not_at_target | – | positional target events | |
• at_rot_target | not_at_rot_target | – | rotational target events |
Functions
• | llTargetRemove | – | Stop a target position | |
• | llRotTarget | – | Setup a target rotation | |
• | llRotTargetRemove | – | Stop a target rotation |