Difference between revisions of "LlTarget"

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|return_type=integer|p1_type=vector|p1_name=position|p2_type=float|p2_name=range
|return_type=integer|p1_type=vector|p1_name=position|p2_type=float|p2_name=range
|func_footnote=A similar function exists for rotations: {{LSLG|llRotTarget}}<br/>This function does not move the object, to do that use {{LSLG|llSetPos}} or {{LSLG|llMoveToTarget}}.
|func_footnote=A similar function exists for rotations: {{LSLG|llRotTarget}}<br/>This function does not move the object, to do that use {{LSLG|llSetPos}} or {{LSLG|llMoveToTarget}}.
|func_desc=This function is to have the script know when it has reached a rotation.<br/>It registers a '''position''' with a '''range''' that triggers {{LSLG|at_target}} and {{LSLG|not_at_target}} events continuously until unregistered.
|func_desc=This function is to have the script know when it has reached a position.<br/>It registers a '''position''' with a '''range''' that triggers {{LSLG|at_target}} and {{LSLG|not_at_target}} events continuously until unregistered.
|return_text=that is the handle to unregister the target with {{LSLG|llTargetRemove}}
|return_text=that is the handle to unregister the target with {{LSLG|llTargetRemove}}
|spec
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Revision as of 11:35, 21 February 2007

Summary

Function: integer llTarget( vector position, float range );
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.

Examples

Deep Notes

Signature

function integer llTarget( vector position, float range );