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| - | + | Size_x is a predefined [[local variable]] that can be used to stretch or compress a graphic along its horizontal axis. It is measured in pixels. | |
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Revision as of 13:37, 1 May 2007
Definition
INT size_x
Size_x is a predefined local variable that can be used to stretch or compress a graphic along its horizontal axis. It is measured in pixels.
Notes
See also size_y.
Example
To make the graphic of a process continually stretch horizontally:
Process stretch_graphic()
Begin
graph = load_png("image.png"); //load the graphic and assign it to the graph variable
x = 100; //Position the graphic 100 pixels
y = 100; //from the top and left of the screen
Loop
size_x += 1; //increase the width of the graphic by 1 pixel each frame.
frame;
End
End
