Difference between revisions of "Mouse drag (event)"
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|name=mouse_drag | |name=mouse_drag | ||
|desc=Fired when the mouse is dragged (implies that a [[mouse_click_(event)|mouse_click]] event has already occurred). | |desc=Fired when the mouse is dragged (implies that a [[mouse_click_(event)|mouse_click]] event has already occurred). | ||
| − | |return1=The | + | |return1=The mouse button that was clicked. |
| − | | | + | |return2=The X-coordinate of the click (in screen-characters). |
| + | |return3=The Y-coordinate of the click (in screen-characters). | ||
|examples= | |examples= | ||
{{Example | {{Example | ||
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while true do | while true do | ||
_, button, xPos, yPos = os.pullEvent("[[mouse_drag_(event)|mouse_drag]]") | _, button, xPos, yPos = os.pullEvent("[[mouse_drag_(event)|mouse_drag]]") | ||
| − | [[print]]("mouse_drag: X: " .. [[tostring]](xPos) .. ", " .. | + | [[print]]("mouse_drag => " .. tostring(button) .. ": " .. |
| + | "X: " .. [[tostring]](xPos) .. ", " .. | ||
"Y: " .. [[tostring]](yPos)) | "Y: " .. [[tostring]](yPos)) | ||
end | end | ||
|output=The X and Y position of the mouse during the drag. | |output=The X and Y position of the mouse during the drag. | ||
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}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 11:22, 27 December 2012
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(Reason: A demonstration on the use and handling of this event would be beneficial. AfterLifeLochie 16:00, 30 November 2012 (MSK)) |
| Fired when the mouse is dragged (implies that a mouse_click event has already occurred). | |
| Returned Object 1 | The mouse button that was clicked. |
| Returned Object 2 | The X-coordinate of the click (in screen-characters). |
| Returned Object 3 | The Y-coordinate of the click (in screen-characters). |
Examples
| Print the new co-ordinates of the mouse every time a mouse_drag event occurs. | |
| Code |
while true do
_, button, xPos, yPos = os.pullEvent("mouse_drag")
print("mouse_drag => " .. tostring(button) .. ": " ..
"X: " .. tostring(xPos) .. ", " ..
"Y: " .. tostring(yPos))
end
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| Output | The X and Y position of the mouse during the drag. |