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If the product is out of the range specific by <code>MINVALUE</code> and <code>MAXVALUE</code>, the product will be clamped. | If the product is out of the range specific by <code>MINVALUE</code> and <code>MAXVALUE</code>, the product will be clamped. | ||
== | ==Examples== | ||
Set the voice chat volume to 50% of its current value: | Set the voice chat volume to 50% of its current value: | ||
multvar voice_scale 0 1 0.5 | multvar voice_scale 0 1 0.5 | ||
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Flip the sign of <code>viewmodel_fov</code> from positive to negative | Flip the sign of <code>viewmodel_fov</code> from positive to negative | ||
multvar viewmodel_fov -180 180 -1 | multvar viewmodel_fov -180 180 -1 | ||
==See also== | |||
* {{ent|incrementvar}} add instead of multiply | |||
[[Category:Console Commands]] |
Revision as of 13:23, 22 October 2021
multvar multiplies the current value of the cvar provided by a factor while keeping it between two limits.
Syntax
multvar CVAR MINVALUE MAXVALUE FACTOR
- CVAR: a console variable we want to change.
- MINVALUE: a minimum bound for our variable.
- MAXVALUE: a maximum bound for our variable.
- FACTOR: the number to multiply the current value of the cvar by.
If the product is out of the range specific by MINVALUE
and MAXVALUE
, the product will be clamped.
Examples
Set the voice chat volume to 50% of its current value:
multvar voice_scale 0 1 0.5
If voice_scale
was 1, it is now at 0.5.
To set it back to its previous value use a factor of 2:
multvar voice_scale 0 1 2.0
Flip the sign of viewmodel_fov
from positive to negative
multvar viewmodel_fov -180 180 -1
See also
- incrementvar add instead of multiply