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When a token is not visible, an empty json array is returned: '[]' | When a token is not visible, an empty json array is returned: '[]' | ||
canSeeToken() takes a required target token id or name. A second optional argument may also be passed for the source token's id or name. | |||
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canSeeToken(id|name) | canSeeToken(id|name, [id|name]) | ||
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[[Category:Sight Function]] | [[Category:Sight Function]] | ||
[[Category:Token Function]] | [[Category:Token Function]] |
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canSeeToken() Function
• Introduced in version 1.3b77
Returns a json array of the points visible on the token as an enumerated list. The enumerated list will contain zero to five of the following values:
- TOP_RIGHT
- BOTTOM_RIGHT
- TOP_LEFT
- BOTTOM_LEFT
- CENTER
When a token is not visible, an empty json array is returned: '[]'
canSeeToken() takes a required target token id or name. A second optional argument may also be passed for the source token's id or name.Usage
canSeeToken(id|name, [id|name])