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| Three numbers in one wire! You will commonly use this for X, Y, Z positions and directions. | Three numbers in one wire! You will commonly use this for X, Y, Z positions and directions. | ||
| A vector is a point in 3D space and it's defined by 3 values: x, y, and z, and as shown in the image  | A vector is a point in 3D space and it's defined by 3 values: x, y, and z, and as shown in the image provided, the block has 3 numbers, the first one is for X, the second is for Y, and the third is for Z. | ||
| == Related == | == Related == | ||
Latest revision as of 14:10, 3 June 2024
Vector
  | Type | Script block | 
| Collider | None | 
| Folder | Values | 
| Ports | |
|---|---|
| Outputs | Vector | 
Three numbers in one wire! You will commonly use this for X, Y, Z positions and directions.
A vector is a point in 3D space and it's defined by 3 values: x, y, and z, and as shown in the image provided, the block has 3 numbers, the first one is for X, the second is for Y, and the third is for Z.
 
	