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== Example == | == Example == | ||
< | <source lang="cpp"> | ||
if (obj.in.box(o1, 0, 120, 60, 130)) { | if (obj.in.box(o1, 0, 120, 60, 130)) { | ||
print("the object's entire bottom row is in the box"); | print("the object's entire bottom row is in the box"); | ||
} | } | ||
</ | </source> | ||
== Technical Information == | == Technical Information == | ||
Revision as of 20:56, 11 May 2016
Test commands |
The obj.in.box command returns TRUE if the entire bottom row of pixels of the screen object is within a specified region.
Syntax
Remarks
Test commands are only valid in an if statement.
The region to be tested is bounded by (X1, Y1) - (X2, Y2).
The position test commands (posn, center.posn, right.posn, and obj.in.box) are used to determine if a screen object's position is within a certain area.
Example
if (obj.in.box(o1, 0, 120, 60, 130)) {
print("the object's entire bottom row is in the box");
}
Technical Information
Required interpreter version | Available in all AGI versions |
Bytecode value | 16 (0x10 hex) |
See Also
Sources
- WinAGI help file