Talk:GetPositionX - ObjectReference
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Getting Cell CoordinatesEdit
Ever wondered how you can use the Cell View window's coordinates in game? Simple. You take the two values and you multiply them by 4096. If you want to convert an object's in game coordinates to use in the Cell View window, you divide the X and Y values by 4096 and cast as int to remove the decimals. Lisselli (talk)Lisselli (talk) 2017-10-06T11:57:52 (EDT)
GetCellCoordinatesEdit
Int[] Function GetCellCoordinates(ObjectReference akRef)
; Returns an array of this references' cell coordinates.
int posX = akRef.GetPositionX() as int
int posY = akRef.GetPositionY() as int
if (posX < 0)
posX = (posX / 4096) - 1
else
posX = posX / 4096
endif
if (posY < 0)
posY = (posY / 4096) - 1
else
posY = posY / 4096
endif
Int[] CellCoordinates = new Int[2]
CellCoordinates[0] = posX
CellCoordinates[1] = posY
return CellCoordinates
EndFunction
To cut down on function calls, it does not check for interiors, so do not use this for references that are in an interior. Also the Z position was intentionally omit, as the purpose of this function is to obtain only the X,Y coordinates as seen in the Cell View Window. --Rasikko (talk) 2019-01-15T04:04:35 (EST)
- I havent tested this in game but this looks like a worthy example to add on the primary page. Nice function. Scrivener07 (talk) 2019-01-17T19:31:31 (EST)