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note=Returns the player's current map location (in-game coordinates) as X Z Y values.}} | note=Returns the player's current map location (in-game coordinates) as X Z Y values.}} | ||
The coordinates are returned as a clickable [[Thumbtack (Slash Command)|thumbtack]] link that can be copy/pasted into any chat channel as a means of easily sharing location information. | |||
The X value corresponds to the East-West position of the entity, the Z value corresponds to altitude or Up-Down position of the entity, and the Y value corresponds to its North-South position. Larger values of Y are further to the South, larger values of Z increase altitude, and larger values of X are further to the West. Note that, for X & Y, this may be the reverse of what is intuitive for many. | The X value corresponds to the East-West position of the entity, the Z value corresponds to altitude or Up-Down position of the entity, and the Y value corresponds to its North-South position. Larger values of Y are further to the South, larger values of Z increase altitude, and larger values of X are further to the West. Note that, for X & Y, this may be the reverse of what is intuitive for many. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Coordinates]] | * [[Coordinates]] | ||
* [[Thumbtack (Slash Command)]] | |||
[[Category:Slash Commands]] | [[Category:Slash Commands]] |
Revision as of 19:04, 17 May 2021
Slash Command
/loc
Returns the player's current map location (in-game coordinates) as X Z Y values.
The coordinates are returned as a clickable thumbtack link that can be copy/pasted into any chat channel as a means of easily sharing location information.
The X value corresponds to the East-West position of the entity, the Z value corresponds to altitude or Up-Down position of the entity, and the Y value corresponds to its North-South position. Larger values of Y are further to the South, larger values of Z increase altitude, and larger values of X are further to the West. Note that, for X & Y, this may be the reverse of what is intuitive for many.
The numerical values returned represent units of in-game feet.