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Andy Gilbert
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Hi ,not sure if im right here but the wikia command for "get rotation" is:

 

entity:GetRotation( global ) 

 

Yet i cant seem to get that to compile but what i can get to compile is:

 

MeshAngles = EntityRotation(mesh,1)

 

Is that wrong... right or am i just confused?

 

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Andy

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I think that command was missing internally. I am going through the docs and I find a few missing methods that I fill in as I document it. So sync in a couple days and it will be available.

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I think that command was missing internally. I am going through the docs and I find a few missing methods that I fill in as I document it. So sync in a couple days and it will be available.

 

lol. you joking... so at the moment.. there is no way in lua of retriveing the angles of a mesh?

 

Andy

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You can use the procedural command, just as you did above.

 

 

Ok, so then to retreive the actual X Y Z in lua i would use

 

(from the command i posted)

 

meshAngles.X , meshAngles.Y ETC?

 

thanks

Andy

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yes... i can confirm that that should work Andy...

 

i did something like this... rot=light.rotation after setting the rotation with light:SetRotation(Vec3(45,45,45))... then printed it out with DrawText(rot.y,20,20)...

 

 

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yes... i can confirm that that should work Andy...

 

i did something like this... rot=light.rotation after setting the rotation with light:SetRotation(Vec3(45,45,45))... then printed it out with DrawText(rot.y,20,20)...

 

 

--Mike

 

Sorry Should of got back to you, i confirm it works just fine.

 

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Andy

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