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  set GetAngleZ to player.GetAngle Z
  set GetAngleZ to player.GetAngle Z
  if ( GetAngleZ < 90 )
  if ( GetAngleZ < 90 )
   set TrigAngle to 90 - GetAngleZ
   set TrigAngleZ to 90 - GetAngleZ
  else
  else
   set TrigAngle to 450 - GetAngleZ
   set TrigAngleZ to 450 - GetAngleZ
  endif
  endif
*X angle returns a value (theorically) from -90 to 90.  The true in-game range is -89 to 89, with -89 if the player is looking above himself, and 89 if player is looking at his feet. Note that the player actually ''is'' looking 89 degrees above or below horizontal - you cannot look exactly up or exactly down in game.
*X angle returns a value (theorically) from -90 to 90.  The true in-game range is -89 to 89, with -89 if the player is looking above himself, and 89 if player is looking at his feet. Note that the player actually ''is'' looking 89 degrees above or below horizontal - you cannot look exactly up or exactly down in game.
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 6 June 2024

Syntax:

GetAngle axis 

Example:

GetAngle Z 


Returns the current world rotation angle of the object on the selected axis (X, Y, or Z) in float.


Special Notes (relative to GetAngle called upon the player)

  • Z angle returns a value from 0 to 360 depending on the player's current heading. Z angle is measured with the positive y-axis as 0 and increasing clockwise from there. In the Tamriel worldspace, this is North, however, the same is not true of interiors (other exterior worldspaces have not been tested) - GetAngle is based on the game's coordinate system and the Compass is based on the NorthMarker object in each cell. Therefore, GetAngle Z is only useful for determining compass directions in the exterior Tamriel worldspace.
  • Trigonometry with the Z angle could be done using the following conversion formula:
float GetAngleZ  ;the game's version
float TrigAngleZ ;the rest of the world's interpretation of the same

set GetAngleZ to player.GetAngle Z
if ( GetAngleZ < 90 )
  set TrigAngleZ to 90 - GetAngleZ
else
  set TrigAngleZ to 450 - GetAngleZ
endif
  • X angle returns a value (theorically) from -90 to 90. The true in-game range is -89 to 89, with -89 if the player is looking above himself, and 89 if player is looking at his feet. Note that the player actually is looking 89 degrees above or below horizontal - you cannot look exactly up or exactly down in game.
  • NOTE: You can rotate the camera when riding a horse without changing the actual direction the player's facing so GetAngle Z is kind of useless sometimes (like when using getLOS) if the player is on a horse.