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* call '''SetVarFloat3'''(''(GUIDSTRING)'''''_Source''', ''(STRING)'''''_VarName''', ''(REAL)'''''_X''', ''(REAL)'''''_Y''', ''(REAL)'''''_Z''')
* call '''SetVarFloat3'''(''(GUIDSTRING)'''''_Source''', ''(STRING)'''''_VarName''', ''(REAL)'''''_X''', ''(REAL)'''''_Y''', ''(REAL)'''''_Z''')
===== Description =====
===== Description =====
Sets the value of the variable %<'''_Varname'''> to {'''_X''';'''_Y''';'''_Z'''}, if the variable exists and is of the FLOAT type.
Sets the value of the variable %<'''_Varname'''> to {'''_X''';'''_Y''';'''_Z'''}, if the variable exists and is of the FLOAT3 type.
===== Notes =====
===== Notes =====
* The variable has to be global. The '''_Varname''' does not include the prefix % that is used for global variables in behaviourscript. E.g. a variable that is called ''%Variable'' in behaviourscript would simply be '''Variable''' for the purposes of this call.
* The variable has to be global. The '''_Varname''' does not include the prefix % that is used for global variables in behaviourscript. E.g. a variable that is called ''%Variable'' in behaviourscript would simply be '''Variable''' for the purposes of this call.

Latest revision as of 16:59, 20 December 2017

Full Definition(s)
  • call SetVarFloat3((GUIDSTRING)_Source, (STRING)_VarName, (REAL)_X, (REAL)_Y, (REAL)_Z)
Description

Sets the value of the variable %<_Varname> to {_X;_Y;_Z}, if the variable exists and is of the FLOAT3 type.

Notes
  • The variable has to be global. The _Varname does not include the prefix % that is used for global variables in behaviourscript. E.g. a variable that is called %Variable in behaviourscript would simply be Variable for the purposes of this call.
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