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A prim at <123.000000, 123.000000, 1234,000000> would produce (as you see) a vector (when cast to a string) with a char count of 37. -- '''[[User:Fred_Gandt|Fred Gandt]]''' <sup><small>([[User talk:Fred_Gandt|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Fred_Gandt|contribs]])</small></sup> 21:37, 3 June 2010 (UTC)
A prim at <123.000000, 123.000000, 1234,000000> would produce (as you see) a vector (when cast to a string) with a char count of 37. -- '''[[User:Fred_Gandt|Fred Gandt]]''' <sup><small>([[User talk:Fred_Gandt|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Fred_Gandt|contribs]])</small></sup> 21:37, 3 June 2010 (UTC)
:That limit seems to be from a time when the max building height was 768m... --[[File:Zai_signature.png|45px|link=User:Zai Lynch]] <sup><small>([[User talk:Zai Lynch|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Zai Lynch|contribs]])</small></sup> 22:08, 3 June 2010 (UTC)
::Good catch. Makes me wonder what the real max velocity for an object is (Of course get it high enough and it goes off world before you can measure it). -- 07:00, 4 June 2010 (UTC)

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OBJECT_POS max chars as string

A prim at <123.000000, 123.000000, 1234,000000> would produce (as you see) a vector (when cast to a string) with a char count of 37. -- Fred Gandt (talk|contribs) 21:37, 3 June 2010 (UTC)

That limit seems to be from a time when the max building height was 768m... --Zai signature.png (talk|contribs) 22:08, 3 June 2010 (UTC)
Good catch. Makes me wonder what the real max velocity for an object is (Of course get it high enough and it goes off world before you can measure it). -- 07:00, 4 June 2010 (UTC)