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- | Returns list of units in range of a given position. The returned list is sorted so that the first item in the list is the closest.\\ Note: The only difference between this API and [[GetUnitsInRange]] is this API takes a ' | + | Returns list of units in range of a given position. The returned list is sorted so that the first item in the list is the closest.\\ |
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+ | :!: **Note:** The difference between this API and [[GetUnitsInRange]] is this API takes a ' | ||
+ | GetUnits takes a unit type and from that it will internally find all units of that type. It then enumerates those units and checks if they are in range and if they match the state filters. So GetUnits can be used to find any unit (air, map, or neither). This method can be more performant than GetUnitsInRange if the unit being searched is not found in large quantities on the map. | ||
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+ | :!: __**Note: 2D square search is currently broken and will find all units as long as they are close enough on X-axis, disregarding the Z-axis. Do not use this combination of parameters.**__ | ||
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+ | For short range searches refer to the [[cw4: | ||
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- | === Usage Notes === | ||
- | [[GetUnits]] takes a unit type and from that it will internally find all units of that type. It then enumerates those units and checks if they are in range and if they match the state filters. | ||
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=== See Also === | === See Also === | ||
- | * [[4rpl: | + | * [[GetUnitsInRange]] |
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