Difference between revisions of "Template:LSL Constants/Object Details"
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{{!}}{{LSL Const|OBJECT_POS|integer|3|c=Gets the prim's position in region coordinates.}} | {{!}}{{LSL Const|OBJECT_POS|integer|3|c=Gets the prim's position in region coordinates.}} | ||
{{!}}{{#var:value}} | {{!}}{{#var:value}} | ||
{{!}}Gets the prim's position in [[Viewer_coordinate_frames#Region|region coordinates]]. | {{!}}Gets the prim's position in [[Viewer_coordinate_frames#Region|region coordinates]].<br/>If '''id''' is an avatar outside the region (see above), this position is relative to the region the script is in. | ||
{{!}}(36 Characters) | {{!}}(36 Characters) | ||
{{!}}[[vector]] | {{!}}[[vector]] |
Revision as of 21:56, 24 December 2009
Flags | Description | Max Length | Return | Alternatives | Local | |
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OBJECT_NAME | 1 | Gets the prim's name. | 63 Characters | string | llGetObjectName | |
OBJECT_DESC | 2 | Gets the prim's description. If id is an avatar, an empty string is returned. |
127 Characters | string | llGetObjectDesc | |
OBJECT_POS | 3 | Gets the prim's position in region coordinates. If id is an avatar outside the region (see above), this position is relative to the region the script is in. |
(36 Characters) | vector | llGetPos | |
OBJECT_ROT | 4 | Gets the prim's rotation. | (48 Characters) | rotation | llGetRot | |
OBJECT_VELOCITY | 5 | Gets the object's velocity. | (36 Characters) | vector | llGetVel | |
OBJECT_OWNER | 6 | Gets an object's owner key. If id is an avatar, that avatar's key is returned (which is the same as id). If id is group-owned, a NULL_KEY is returned. |
(36 Characters) | key | llGetOwner | |
OBJECT_GROUP | 7 | Gets the prim's group key. If id is an avatar, a NULL_KEY is returned. |
(36 Characters) | key | Group | |
OBJECT_CREATOR | 8 | Gets the prim's creator key. If id is an avatar, a NULL_KEY is returned. |
(36 Characters) | key | Creator | llGetCreator |
Max Lengths in parentheses represent how many characters required when it is typecast to a string. |