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Revision as of 16:45, 11 October 2008
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Description
Constant: integer PRIM_POSITION = 6;The integer constant PRIM_POSITION has the value 6
PRIM_POSITION is used to get or set the prim's position.
llSetPrimitiveParams
[ PRIM_POSITION, vector position ]• vector | position | – | position in local or regional coordinates depending upon the situation. |
When used with llSetPrimitiveParams & llSetLinkPrimitiveParams
Caveats
- Depending upon the situation position may need to be in local coordinates or region coordinates, See llSetPos#Specification for details.
- The range the prim can move is limited if it is an unattached root prim. The distance is capped to 10m times the number of PRIM_POSITION calls; not 10m per call.
llGetPrimitiveParams
llGetPrimitiveParams([ PRIM_POSITION ]);Returns the list [ vector position ]
• vector | position | – | position in region coordinates. |
Caveats
- position is always in region coordinates, even if the prim is a child or the root prim of an attachment.
Caveats
Related Articles
Functions
• | llGetPrimitiveParams | |||
• | llSetPrimitiveParams | |||
• | llSetLinkPrimitiveParams | |||
• | llGetPos | |||
• | llSetPos | |||
• | llGetLocalPos | |||
• | llGetRootPosition | |||
• | llGetObjectDetails |
Articles
• | warpPos | |||
• | PosJump |