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Coordinates of a tile in a map. Positions may be specified either as a dictionary with x, y as keys, or simply as an array with two elements. | Coordinates of a tile in a map. Positions may be specified either as a dictionary with x, y as keys, or simply as an array with two elements. | ||
The coordinates are fixed size int: 32 bit with 8 bits reserved for sub 1 precision, this means that it's smallest value step is 1/2^8 = 0.00390625. | |||
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Revision as of 10:45, 30 July 2018
Coordinates of a tile in a map. Positions may be specified either as a dictionary with x, y as keys, or simply as an array with two elements.
The coordinates are fixed size int: 32 bit with 8 bits reserved for sub 1 precision, this means that it's smallest value step is 1/2^8 = 0.00390625.
Example
{10, 20}
Example
{x = 50, y = 20} {y = 20, x = 50}