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Hartza

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Radar
« on: 25 Aug 2002, 22:30:11 »
Hi!

Is it possible to create system which observates how high plane(s) is flying  ???

I am trying to make mission where pilots should fly under radar and that way not to be discovered by enemy airforce.

If they fly too high, enemy is alerted ... :joystick:


seanver

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Re:Radar
« Reply #1 on: 25 Aug 2002, 22:47:31 »
Create a script:


#loop

? (position plane select 2) > x : goto "high"

; Put the max altitud instead of x

goto "loop"

#high

hint "What a pilot! You even can't fly below that height!"
alarm=true

exit
« Last Edit: 25 Aug 2002, 23:09:19 by SeAnVeR »

Hartza

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Re:Radar
« Reply #2 on: 25 Aug 2002, 23:19:22 »
Roger that !


I'll try it tomorrow, now I am too tired ...

Thanks SeAnVeR !

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Re:Radar
« Reply #3 on: 25 Aug 2002, 23:37:06 »
Or a trigger;

Condition;  (getpos PlaneName select 2) > HeightInMetres

Activation;  Whatever you want to happen here, alarms hints etc

seanver

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Re:Radar
« Reply #4 on: 25 Aug 2002, 23:48:07 »
come on icarus don't screw my work up!  ;D

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Re:Radar
« Reply #5 on: 25 Aug 2002, 23:54:29 »
Sorry.  A script is the best way... naw sorry I cant lie.  The trigger is the best way so far.  It wont use a looping script for a start, one that could have used a @ and not the looping ? though.  :-*

seanver

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Re:Radar
« Reply #6 on: 26 Aug 2002, 00:01:17 »
I was just joking  ;) And explain me that about the @
« Last Edit: 26 Aug 2002, 00:06:05 by SeAnVeR »

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Re:Radar
« Reply #7 on: 26 Aug 2002, 00:18:44 »
I just relearnt this a few days ago.  Instead of a script looping over a single check command you can use the @ to make the script wait until the condition is true.

So using your script above as an axample, you could write it alot easier with this;

@(position plane select 2) > x

hint "What a pilot! You even can't fly below that height!"

alarm=true

exit

And there you have the same thing, without the looping.


seanver

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Re:Radar
« Reply #8 on: 26 Aug 2002, 00:23:37 »
Nice thing

Hartza

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Re:Radar
« Reply #9 on: 26 Aug 2002, 07:46:45 »
Ok ...

What about that single plane, can I replace it with string of several planes, like [plane1,plane2 .....,plane6] ?

My mission uses 6 ultra light tandem planes ...