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getTokenNativeWidth()
getTokenNativeWidth()
getTokenNativeWidth(id)
getTokenNativeWidth(id)
getTokenNativeWidth(id, mapname)
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'''Parameters'''
'''Parameters'''
{{param|id|The token id of the token to check for its width, defaults to the [[Current Token]].}}{{TrustedParameter}}
{{param|id|The token id of the token to check for its width, defaults to the [[Current Token]].}}{{TrustedParameter}}
{{param|mapname|The name of the map to find the token.  Defaults to the current map.}}


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Revision as of 20:52, 15 August 2019

getTokenWidth() Function

Introduced in version 1.5.1
Retrieves the token's native image width in pixels (native size).

Usage

getTokenNativeWidth()
getTokenNativeWidth(id)
getTokenNativeWidth(id, mapname)

Parameters

  • id - The token id of the token to check for its width, defaults to the Current Token.

     Note: This parameter can only be used in a Trusted Macro

  • mapname - The name of the map to find the token. Defaults to the current map.


Result
The token's native (image) width in pixels.

Example

Assuming a token called "Dragon", with 120px native image width, medium size, on a 50px square grid , then:
[r: getTokenWidth("Dragon")]

returns:

120

See Also

Version Changes

  • 1.5.4 - Added mapname parameter option.