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Returns the center of mass of a handling element or vehicle ID. This is a 3D vector relative to the center of the mesh.


==Syntax==
==Syntax==
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float float float handlingGetCenterOfMass ( handling theHandling )
float float float handlingGetCenterOfMass ( int vehicleID )
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===Required Arguments===
===Required Arguments===
 
*'''theHandling:''' the handling of which you wish to get the center of mass, ''or''
*'''int vehicleID:''' the vehicle ID of which you want to get the center of mass.


===Returns===
===Returns===
If you specified a handling element, returns the x, y and z components of the center of mass vector of the handling element if it is set, or ''nil'' if not. If you specified a vehicle ID, returns the x, y, and z components of the center of mass that currently applies to vehicles of that ID. Returns ''false'' in case of failure.


==Example==
==Example==

Revision as of 19:32, 27 March 2008

Returns the center of mass of a handling element or vehicle ID. This is a 3D vector relative to the center of the mesh.

Syntax

float float float handlingGetCenterOfMass ( handling theHandling )
float float float handlingGetCenterOfMass ( int vehicleID )

Required Arguments

  • theHandling: the handling of which you wish to get the center of mass, or
  • int vehicleID: the vehicle ID of which you want to get the center of mass.

Returns

If you specified a handling element, returns the x, y and z components of the center of mass vector of the handling element if it is set, or nil if not. If you specified a vehicle ID, returns the x, y, and z components of the center of mass that currently applies to vehicles of that ID. Returns false in case of failure.

Example

--TODO

See Also