NOTE: This is a question I found on StackOverflow which I’ve archived here, because the answer is so effing phenomenal.
If you are not into long explanations, see [Paolo Bergantino’s answer][2].
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| | || \\ // || (o_ / | CUSTOM COMPONENT | | | |
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| | || \/ || V_/_ | PROXIMITY TRIGGER | | | |
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| --[[ Anyone is free to use this code for their mods so long as | |
| credits are attributed to Minotorious in form of a link to |
NOTE: This is a question I found on StackOverflow which I’ve archived here, because the answer is so effing phenomenal.
If you are not into long explanations, see [Paolo Bergantino’s answer][2].
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