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### `//scol [<axis1> ] <length> {REMOVED (v1.15)}`
### `//scol [<axis1> ] <length>` (**REMOVED** in v1.15)
Short for _select column_. Sets the pos2 at a set distance along 1 axis from pos1. If the axis isn't specified, defaults the direction you are facing. Implementation thanks to @VorTechnix.
```weacmd
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//scol x 3
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### `//srect [<axis1> [<axis2>]] <length> {REMOVED (v1.15)}`
### `//srect [<axis1> [<axis2>]] <length>` (**REMOVED** in v1.15)
Short for _select rectangle_. Sets the pos2 at a set distance along 2 axes from pos1. If the axes aren't specified, defaults to positive y and the direction you are facing. Implementation thanks to @VorTechnix.
```weacmd
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### `//scube [<axis1> [<axis2> [<axis3>]]] <length> {REMOVED (v1.15)}`
### `//scube [<axis1> [<axis2> [<axis3>]]] <length>` (**REMOVED** in v1.15)
Short for _select cube_. Sets the pos2 at a set distance along 3 axes from pos1. If the axes aren't specified, defaults to positive y, the direction you are facing and the axis to the left of facing. Implementation thanks to @VorTechnix.
```weacmd
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`<base>`: If `<operation>` == odd or even | Does nothing
`<base>`: If `<operation>` == equal | Overrides `<mode>` and sets all `<target>` axes equal to itself
### `//sfactor <mode:grow|shrink|average> <factor> [<target=xz>] {REMOVED (v1.15)}`
### `//sfactor <mode:grow|shrink|average> <factor> [<target=xz>]` (**REMOVED** in v1.15)
Short for _selection factor_; alias: `//sfac`. Built specifically for use with `//maze`, this command sets targeted axes equal to the nearest multiple of `<factor>` based on the `<mode>`.
Usage examples: