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    Revision 6 as of 2014-12-26 20:32:02

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    GetFieldId

    Usage:

    GetFieldId(coords)

    Example:

    coords = "460,355"
    echo GetFieldId(coords)

    This function converts coordinates into a field id.

    The field id is a number between 0-63999. Each number directly corresponds to a square on the 800x800 grid map. The game server uses field ids to reference all the squares on the map... 0,0 has field id of 0.... 1,0 has field id of 1... 799,0 has field id of 799... 1,1 is field id 800... and so on. Many of the advanced scripting functions require you to convert your coordinates into fieldIds to use them.

    This example finds the coordinates of a field id:

    • coords = "460,355"
      echo GetFieldId(coords)
      
      Result:
      15:07:40 Starting script
      15:07:40 Running line 1
      15:07:40 coords = 460,355
      15:07:42 Running line 2
      15:07:42 284460
      15:07:43 Script stopped

    FieldIdToCoords

    Usage:

    FieldIdToCoords(fieldId)

    Example:

    fid = 284460
    echo FieldIdToCoords(fid)

    This function converts a field id into coordinates.

    This example finds the coordinates of a field id:

    • fid = 284460
      echo FieldIdToCoords(fid)
      
      Result:
      14:58:01 Starting script
      14:58:01 Running line 1
      14:58:01 fid = 284460
      14:58:02 Running line 2
      14:58:02 460,355
      14:58:03 Script stopped

    FormatDistance

    Usage:

    FormatDistance(fieldId1,fieldId2)

    Example:

    FormatDistance(12345,23456)

    This function finds the distance between two field ids and displays it in a nice readable format.

    This example finds the distance between two field ids:

    • echo FormatDistance(12345,23456)
      
      Result:
      15:27:46 Starting script
      15:27:46 Running line 1
      15:27:46 90.09 miles
      15:27:47 Script stopped

    This example finds the distance between your own city and a target coordinates:

    • targ= "123,456"
      targetId = GetFieldId(targ)
      distance=FormatDistance(city.fieldId,targetId)
      echo "Distance from {city.coords} to {targ} is {distance}.
      
      Result:
      15:29:56 Starting script
      15:29:56 Running line 1
      15:29:56 targ = 123,456
      15:29:57 Running line 2
      15:29:57 targetId = 364923
      15:29:58 Running line 3
      15:29:58 distance = 351.80 miles
      15:29:59 Running line 4
      15:29:59 Distance from 460,355 to 123,456 is 351.80 miles.
      15:30:00 Script stopped


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