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Hendricks266 (talk | contribs) New page: getceilzofslope <sectnum> <x> <y> <return> Returns the z coordinate of the ceiling at the coordinates <x> and <y>. If the sector doesn't have a ceiling slope then it immediate... |
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getceilzofslope <[[sectnum]]> <[[x]]> <[[y]]> <return> | '''getceilzofslope''' <[[sectnum]]> <[[x]]> <[[y]]> <return> | ||
Returns the z coordinate of the ceiling at the coordinates <x> and <y>. If the sector doesn't have a ceiling slope then it immediately returns the sector's [[ceilingz]] so it's not that slow. You may want to check for slopes yourself with [[ceilingstat]] if you think the overhead of calling this function is too slow. | Returns the z coordinate of the ceiling at the coordinates <x> and <y>. If the sector doesn't have a ceiling slope then it immediately returns the sector's [[ceilingz]] so it's not that slow. You may want to check for slopes yourself with [[ceilingstat]] if you think the overhead of calling this function is too slow. |
Revision as of 11:28, 4 May 2009
getceilzofslope <sectnum> <x> <y> <return>
Returns the z coordinate of the ceiling at the coordinates <x> and <y>. If the sector doesn't have a ceiling slope then it immediately returns the sector's ceilingz so it's not that slow. You may want to check for slopes yourself with ceilingstat if you think the overhead of calling this function is too slow.
For the most accurate usage, use it in conjunction with updatesector (not updatesectorz).
getactor[THISACTOR].x x getactor[THISACTOR].y y updatesector x y temp getceilzofslope temp x y temp2