Difference between revisions of "API Panel.Position.ScaleTo"
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Sets the objects scale to a value | Sets the objects scale to a value | ||
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==Parameters== | ==Parameters== | ||
− | [[Variable | + | [[Variable Types|HANDLE]] ''Handle'' |
:The position or component to update | :The position or component to update | ||
:''The default value for this parameter is: '''''this''' | :''The default value for this parameter is: '''''this''' | ||
− | [[Variable | + | [[Variable Types|FLOAT]] ''X'' |
:The local X scale to set to | :The local X scale to set to | ||
− | [[Variable | + | [[Variable Types|FLOAT]] ''Y'' |
:The local Y scale to set to | :The local Y scale to set to | ||
− | [[Variable | + | [[Variable Types|FLOAT]] ''Z'' |
:The local Z scale to set to | :The local Z scale to set to | ||
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==Detailed description== | ==Detailed description== | ||
− | '' | + | This sets the scale of the ''Handle'' object to an absolute value. Note the difference between [[Object Scale|scale and size]]. An objects scale is only equal to its size if it has no child objects to define its boundary. |
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* Add to a calculation icon: <pre class="brush:[cpp]">::Panel.Position.ScaleTo(handle, x, y, z)</pre> | * Add to a calculation icon: <pre class="brush:[cpp]">::Panel.Position.ScaleTo(handle, x, y, z)</pre> | ||
− | ''<span style="color:red;">No additional | + | ''<span style="color:red;">No additional examples</span>'' |
Latest revision as of 15:57, 16 January 2014
<sidebar>API Contents</sidebar> Sets the objects scale to a value
Contents
Parameters
HANDLE Handle
- The position or component to update
- The default value for this parameter is: this
FLOAT X
- The local X scale to set to
FLOAT Y
- The local Y scale to set to
FLOAT Z
- The local Z scale to set to
Return value
This call does not return a value
Detailed description
This sets the scale of the Handle object to an absolute value. Note the difference between scale and size. An objects scale is only equal to its size if it has no child objects to define its boundary.
Examples
Calling in a calculation
- Add to a calculation icon:
::Panel.Position.ScaleTo(handle, x, y, z)
No additional examples