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GUI.EndScrollView

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public static function EndScrollView(): void;
public static void EndScrollView();
public static function EndScrollView(handleScrollWheel: bool): void;
public static void EndScrollView(bool handleScrollWheel);

Description

Ends a scrollview started with a call to BeginScrollView.

    // The position on of the scrolling viewport
    var scrollPosition : Vector2 = Vector2.zero;

function OnGUI () { // An absolute-positioned example: We make a scrollview that has a really large client // rect and put it in a small rect on the screen. scrollPosition = GUI.BeginScrollView (Rect (10,300,100,100), scrollPosition, Rect (0, 0, 220, 200));

// Make four buttons - one in each corner. The coordinate system is defined // by the last parameter to BeginScrollView. GUI.Button (Rect (0,0,100,20), "Top-left"); GUI.Button (Rect (120,0,100,20), "Top-right"); GUI.Button (Rect (0,180,100,20), "Bottom-left"); GUI.Button (Rect (120,180,100,20), "Bottom-right");

// End the scroll view that we began above. GUI.EndScrollView (); }
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { public Vector2 scrollPosition = Vector2.zero; void OnGUI() { scrollPosition = GUI.BeginScrollView(new Rect(10, 300, 100, 100), scrollPosition, new Rect(0, 0, 220, 200)); GUI.Button(new Rect(0, 0, 100, 20), "Top-left"); GUI.Button(new Rect(120, 0, 100, 20), "Top-right"); GUI.Button(new Rect(0, 180, 100, 20), "Bottom-left"); GUI.Button(new Rect(120, 180, 100, 20), "Bottom-right"); GUI.EndScrollView(); } }

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