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getTokenHeight() | getTokenHeight() | ||
getTokenHeight( | getTokenHeight(tokenRef) | ||
getTokenHeight( | getTokenHeight(tokenRef, mapRef) | ||
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'''Parameter''' | '''Parameter''' | ||
{{param| | {{param|tokenRef|Either the token [[getSelected|{{code|id}}]] or [[getTokenName|Token Name]] of the token to check for its height, defaults to the [[Current Token]].}} | ||
{{param| | {{param|mapRef|The Name or ID of the map to find the token. Defaults to the current map.}} | ||
{{Note|Token IDs are unique, but Token Names can be duplicated. Using Token Name when more than one token has the same name can produce unexpected results.}} | |||
'''Result'''<br /> | '''Result'''<br /> | ||
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Assuming a token called {{code|"Dragon"}}, medium size, on a 50px square grid, then: | Assuming a token called {{code|"Dragon"}}, medium size, on a 50px square grid, then: | ||
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[r: getTokenHeight("Dragon")] | [r: getTokenHeight("Dragon")] | ||
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returns: | returns: | ||
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50 | 50 | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:59, 14 May 2024
getTokenHeight() Function
• Introduced in version 1.3b89
Retrieves the token's image height in pixels (boundary size).
Usage
getTokenHeight()
getTokenHeight(tokenRef)
getTokenHeight(tokenRef, mapRef)
Parameter
tokenRef
- Either the tokenid
or Token Name of the token to check for its height, defaults to the Current Token.mapRef
- The Name or ID of the map to find the token. Defaults to the current map.
Token IDs are unique, but Token Names can be duplicated. Using Token Name when more than one token has the same name can produce unexpected results.
Result
The token's boundary (image) height in pixels.
Example
Assuming a token called
"Dragon"
, medium size, on a 50px square grid, then:
[r: getTokenHeight("Dragon")]
returns:
50
See Also
Version Changes
- 1.5.4 - Added
mapname
parameter option.