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(The SL unit of mass is the Linden, no way you would know that. Articles are supposed to be written in the thrid person.)
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|return_type=float|p1_type=key|p1_name=id|p1_desc=Avatar or object in the sim
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*Returns zero if '''id''' is not found in the sim.
* Returns zero if '''id''' is not found in the region.
* '''id''' can be any prim in the object.
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Every avatar, regardless of size, shape, attachments, sex or species, the avatar mass is always 1.954922 Lindens.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lsl2">default
<pre>
default
{
{
     touch(integer n)
     touch(integer n)
     {
     {
         llSay(0, llDetectedName(0) + " your mass is " + (string)llGetObjectMass( llDetectedKey(0)) + " Lindens.");
         llSay(0, llDetectedName(0) + " your mass is " + (string)llGetObjectMass(llDetectedKey(0)) + " lindogram.");
     }
     }
}//Anylyn Hax 15:02, 28 July 2007 (PDT)
}
</pre>
//Anylyn Hax 15:02, 28 July 2007 (PDT)</syntaxhighlight>
Mass [m] is the quantity of materia that a avatar has inside itself, and is expressed in Kg (Kilogramms).
The Weight [G] is a Force, expressed in N (Newtons), and it is m * g, where g is the the gravitational atraction (g = 9.81 on Earth).
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{{LSL DefineRow||[[llGetMass]]|Gets the current object mass.}}
{{LSL DefineRow||[[llGetMass]]|Gets the current object mass.}}
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{{LSL DefineRow||[[llGetObjectMass_Test]]}}
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|history=Prior to server code version 1.18.6.76747 avatar mass was fixed at 1.954922 lindogram. It is now relative to Avatar shape/size.
|notes=
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass Mass] in SL is expressed as ''lindogram''. One lindogram appears to be equal to 100 kilograms.
* Mass for avatars is relative to shape/size, and unaffected by attachments. However, a survey of masses for avatars shows less variation than one would expect relative to shape/size, and the lindogram masses do not appear in any way realistic.
* Sitting avatars add their mass to the object.
* This function returns a mass of 0.01 for child agents.
* This function is a handy way to determine if an object or avatar still exists on a region. Other methods exist (such as checking that [[OBJECT_OWNER]] returned by [[llGetObjectDetails]] is a valid key), but this has slightly less overhead.
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Latest revision as of 09:40, 4 September 2023

Summary

Function: float llGetObjectMass( key id );
0.0 Forced Delay
10.0 Energy

Returns a float that is the mass of id

• key id avatar or object UUID that is in the same region

Caveats

  • Returns zero if id is not found in the region.
  • id can be any prim in the object.

Examples

default
{
    touch(integer n)
    {
        llSay(0, llDetectedName(0) + " your mass is " + (string)llGetObjectMass(llDetectedKey(0)) + " lindogram.");
    }
}
//Anylyn Hax 15:02, 28 July 2007 (PDT)

Notes

  • Mass in SL is expressed as lindogram. One lindogram appears to be equal to 100 kilograms.
  • Mass for avatars is relative to shape/size, and unaffected by attachments. However, a survey of masses for avatars shows less variation than one would expect relative to shape/size, and the lindogram masses do not appear in any way realistic.
  • Sitting avatars add their mass to the object.
  • This function returns a mass of 0.01 for child agents.
  • This function is a handy way to determine if an object or avatar still exists on a region. Other methods exist (such as checking that OBJECT_OWNER returned by llGetObjectDetails is a valid key), but this has slightly less overhead.

See Also

Functions

•  llGetMass Gets the current object mass.

Deep Notes

History

Prior to server code version 1.18.6.76747 avatar mass was fixed at 1.954922 lindogram. It is now relative to Avatar shape/size.

Tests

•  llGetObjectMass_Test

Signature

function float llGetObjectMass( key id );