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AudioListener: setPosition() method

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The setPosition() method of the AudioListener Interface defines the position of the listener.

The three parameters x, y and z are unitless and describe the listener's position in 3D space according to the right-hand Cartesian coordinate system. PannerNode objects use this position relative to individual audio sources for spatialization.

The default value of the position vector is (0, 0, 0).

Note: As this method is deprecated, use the three positionX, positionY, and positionZ properties instead.

Syntax Parameters
x

The x position of the listener in 3D space.

y

The y position of the listener in 3D space.

z

The z position of the listener in 3D space.

Return value

None (undefined).

Examples

See BaseAudioContext.createPanner() for example code.

Specifications Browser compatibility See also

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