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    vector = {0, 12}
 
A vector is a two-element array containing the x and y components. Unlike Positions, vectors don't use the x, y keys. Positive x goes towards east, positive y goes towards south.
 
Example:
vector = {0, 12}
 
Example:
 
right = {1.0, 0.5}
 
== See also ==
 
* http://lua-api.factorio.com/latest/Concepts.html#Vector

Latest revision as of 10:42, 21 September 2023

The prototype docs have moved to a new website with an improved format. This documentation page can now be found here: https://lua-api.factorio.com/latest/types/Vector.html

This wiki page is no longer updated and will be removed at some point in the future, so please update your browser bookmarks or other links that sent you here. If you'd like to contribute to the new docs, you can leave your feedback on the forums.


A vector is a two-element array containing the x and y components. Unlike Positions, vectors don't use the x, y keys. Positive x goes towards east, positive y goes towards south.

Example:

vector = {0, 12}

Example:

right = {1.0, 0.5}

See also