Difference between revisions of "Rect"
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Method one uses a position2di and dimension2di argument. The dimension2di argument represents the width and the height; | Method one uses a position2di and dimension2di argument. The dimension2di argument represents the width and the height; | ||
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− | recti rect (position2di | + | recti rect ( position2di, dimension2di); |
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Method two uses two position2di arguments. The first being the upper left hand corner and the second being the lower right hand corner. ( needs clarification. ) | Method two uses two position2di arguments. The first being the upper left hand corner and the second being the lower right hand corner. ( needs clarification. ) | ||
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− | recti rect (position2di | + | recti rect ( position2di, position2di); |
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Revision as of 06:02, 28 September 2012
The recti type is used to create GUI elements among other things. There are two variances.
Method one uses a position2di and dimension2di argument. The dimension2di argument represents the width and the height;
recti rect ( position2di, dimension2di);
Method two uses two position2di arguments. The first being the upper left hand corner and the second being the lower right hand corner. ( needs clarification. )
recti rect ( position2di, position2di);