Difference between revisions of "Vector.new"
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| − | + | {{lowercase}} | |
| − | + | {{Function | |
| − | + | |name=vector.net | |
| + | |args=[[float (type)|float]] x, [[float (type)|float]] y, [[float (type)|float]] z | ||
| + | |api=vector | ||
| + | |addon=ComputerCraft | ||
| + | |desc=Creates and returns a vector with the specified coordinates. | ||
| + | |examples= | ||
| + | {{Example | ||
| + | |desc=Creates a vector and prints the components | ||
| + | |code= local a = vector.new(1, 2, 3) | ||
print(a.x) | print(a.x) | ||
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--2 | --2 | ||
--3 | --3 | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | }} | ||
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| + | [[Category:API_Functions]] | ||
Revision as of 11:26, 23 February 2013
| Creates and returns a vector with the specified coordinates. | |
| Syntax | vector.net(float x, float y, float z) |
| Returns | nil |
| Part of | ComputerCraft |
| API | vector |
Examples
| Creates a vector and prints the components | |
| Code |
local a = vector.new(1, 2, 3) print(a.x) print(a.y) print(a.z) --1 --2 --3 |