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The <code>x/y/z</code> options specify where on the world trains should be selected. This specifies a cuboid range. The <code>dx/dy/dz</code> can also be specified to grow this cuboid. If only dx/dy/dz are specified, then the x/y/z of the sender is used. The <code>world</code> option can optionally be specified to operate on other worlds, or to run from a server terminal where no world can be inferred.
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The <code>x/y/z</code> conditions specify where on the world trains should be selected. This specifies a cuboid range. The <code>dx/dy/dz</code> can also be specified to grow this cuboid. If only dx/dy/dz are specified, then the x/y/z of the sender is used. The <code>world</code> condition can optionally be specified to operate on other worlds, or to run from a server terminal where no world can be inferred.

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The <code>x/y/z</code> conditions specify where on the world trains should be selected. This specifies a cuboid range. The <code>dx/dy/dz</code> can also be specified to grow this cuboid. If only dx/dy/dz are specified, then the x/y/z of the sender is used. The <code>world</code> condition can optionally be specified to operate on other worlds, or to run from a server terminal where no world can be inferred.

The x/y/z conditions specify where on the world trains should be selected. This specifies a cuboid range. The dx/dy/dz can also be specified to grow this cuboid. If only dx/dy/dz are specified, then the x/y/z of the sender is used. The world condition can optionally be specified to operate on other worlds, or to run from a server terminal where no world can be inferred.