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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
This data type provides and controls data for ISUI gauges.
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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 ==
[[ISSession:isuielement (Data Type)|isuielement]]
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[[LavishGUI:lguielement_%28Data_Type%29|lguielement]]
  
 
== Returns ==
 
== Returns ==
Same as '''isuielement.Name'''
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Same as '''lguielement.Name'''
  
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==

Revision as of 20:42, 9 December 2005

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

lguielement

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

See Also