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|return_type=vector|return_text=that is the surface binormal (tangent to the surface) where the touch event was triggered.
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Returns [[ZERO_VECTOR]] if the touch did not include position information (pie menu touch, or the avatar's viewer does not support this feature).
Inside [[touch_start]], returns [[ZERO_VECTOR]] if the avatar's viewer does not support touch positions.
 
Inside [[Touch|touch]] and [[touch_end]], also returns [[ZERO_VECTOR]] if the mouse has moved away from the prim.
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|func_footnote=For the {{LSLGC|Touch|touch}} category of events only.

Revision as of 15:31, 23 August 2008

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Summary

Function: vector llDetectedTouchBinormal( integer index );
0.0 Forced Delay
10.0 Energy

Returns a vector that is the surface binormal (tangent to the surface) where the touch event was triggered.

Inside touch_start, returns ZERO_VECTOR if the avatar's viewer does not support touch positions.

Inside touch and touch_end, also returns ZERO_VECTOR if the mouse has moved away from the prim.

• integer index Index of detection information

index does not support negative indexes. For the touch category of events only.

Specification

llDetected* functions only work if called from within Detection events (collision, collision_start, collision_end, sensor, touch, touch_start, touch_end) or in functions called by Detection events. They will fail silently and return unusable values if called during other events.

Caveats

  • If index is out of bounds the script continues to execute without an error message.
  • Events that enable the llDetected* functions always return at least one detected item.
    • Detection events are not raised if there is nothing detected.[1]
    • The detection event's items detected parameter is initially never less than 1.[2]

Examples

See Also

Events

•  touch_start
•  touch
•  touch_end

Functions

•  llDetectedLinkNumber
•  llDetectedTouchPos
•  llDetectedTouchFace
•  llDetectedTouchNormal

Articles

•  Detected

Deep Notes

History

Footnotes

  1. ^ The exception is no_sensor but it doesn't enable llDetected* functions.
  2. ^ Like all event parameters, the user can overwrite the initial value.

Signature

function vector llDetectedTouchBinormal( integer index );