Difference between revisions of "LavishGUI:lguigauge (Data Type)"
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | This data type provides and controls data for | + | This data type provides and controls data for LGUI gauges. |
== Members == | == Members == | ||
* [[DataType:bool|bool]] '''Vertical''' : TRUE if gauge goes up and down | * [[DataType:bool|bool]] '''Vertical''' : TRUE if gauge goes up and down | ||
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== Inherits == | == Inherits == | ||
− | [[ | + | [[LavishGUI:lguielement_%28Data_Type%29|lguielement]] |
== Returns == | == Returns == | ||
− | Same as ''' | + | Same as '''lguielement.Name''' |
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 20:42, 9 December 2005
Contents
Description
This data type provides and controls data for LGUI gauges.
Members
- bool Vertical : TRUE if gauge goes up and down
- float Range : determines what scale the gauge uses, from 0-<Range>
- float Value : determines how full the gauge is
Methods
- SetRange[#] : sets the range for the gauge from 0 to <#>
- SetValue[#] : sets the value used to determine how filled the gauge is
- Tip: If you set range to 1, your set value will be percent based (.1 will be 10%)
Inherits
Returns
Same as lguielement.Name
Examples
Display the range and value of a gauge
- echo Range: ${UIElement[test].FindChild[test].Range}
- echo Value: ${UIElement[test].FindChild[test].Value}
- Output
Range: 1 Value: .25
Set a gauge's range
- UIElement[test].FindChild[test]:SetRange[100]
- This command sets Range from 0 to 100
Set a gauge's value
- UIElement[test].FindChild[test]:SetValue[50]
- This command sets Value to exactly the halfway point