1.4 KiB
1.4 KiB
Width
The width function.
Get the width of an Image in columns.
images.createImage().width();
Returns
- Number - the number of columns in a image. This function returns 5 if the image has 1 frame, 10 for 2 frames, 15 for 3 frames and so on. Divide the number of columns by 5 to find out how many frames an image has (see example below).
The following example gets the width of img
and stores it in the w
variable:
~hide
let img = images.createImage(`
. . # . . . . . . .
. # . # . . . # . .
. . # . . . . . . .
. # . # . . . # . .
. . # . . . . . . .
`)
~
let w = img.width()
Example: show each frame
The following example uses the width
function with a for loop to show each image frame on the screen:
let img2 = images.createImage(`
. . # . . . # # # # . # # # .
. # # . . . . . . # . . . # .
. . # . . . . . # . . . # . .
. . # . . . . # . . . . . # .
. . # . . . # # # # . # # # .
`)
for (let i = 0; i < img2.width() / 5; i++) {
img2.showImage(i * 5)
basic.pause(1000)
}
See also
show image, image, create image, scroll image, show animation