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Creates a new image view inside the window with the given rectangle.
Component | Version | macOS | Windows | Linux | Server | iOS SDK |
ImageView | 7.4 | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
Parameter | Description | Example |
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WindowRef | Window Reference is the unique OS level window ID. You can obtain this by using the Window.FindByTitle or Window.FindByIndex functions. Pass zero to access the frontmost window. | 0 |
x | The left coordinate in the window. | 0 |
y | The top coordinate in the window. | 0 |
w | The width of the image view in the window. | 100 |
h | The height of the image view in the window. | 100 |
Returns image view reference number or error.
Create image view with size:
# Query size of image
Set Variable [ $Image ; Value: MBS( "GMImage.NewFromContainer"; ImageView::ImageContainer ) ]
Set Variable [ $w ; Value: MBS( "GMImage.GetWidth"; $Image ) ]
Set Variable [ $h ; Value: MBS( "GMImage.GetHeight"; $Image ) ]
Set Variable [ $r ; Value: MBS( "GMImage.Release"; $Image ) ]
# We play half size for retina screen resolution
Set Variable [ $h ; Value: Round($h/2;0) ]
Set Variable [ $w ; Value: Round($w/2;0) ]
# We play half size for retina screen resolution
Set Variable [ $$ImageView ; Value: MBS("ImageView.CreateWithSize"; 0; 100; 100; $w; $h) ]
Set Variable [ $r ; Value: MBS("ImageView.SetImage"; $$ImageView; ImageView::ImageContainer) ]
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Created 14th September 2017, last changed 21st December 2018