GUI.BeginScrollView

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public static Vector2 BeginScrollView(Rect position, Vector2 scrollPosition, Rect viewRect);
public static Vector2 BeginScrollView(Rect position, Vector2 scrollPosition, Rect viewRect, bool alwaysShowHorizontal, bool alwaysShowVertical);
public static Vector2 BeginScrollView(Rect position, Vector2 scrollPosition, Rect viewRect, GUIStyle horizontalScrollbar, GUIStyle verticalScrollbar);
public static Vector2 BeginScrollView(Rect position, Vector2 scrollPosition, Rect viewRect, bool alwaysShowHorizontal, bool alwaysShowVertical, GUIStyle horizontalScrollbar, GUIStyle verticalScrollbar);

Parameters

positionRectangle on the screen to use for the ScrollView.
scrollPositionThe pixel distance that the view is scrolled in the X and Y directions.
viewRectThe rectangle used inside the scrollview.
horizontalScrollbarOptional GUIStyle to use for the horizontal scrollbar. If left out, the horizontalScrollbar style from the current GUISkin is used.
verticalScrollbarOptional GUIStyle to use for the vertical scrollbar. If left out, the verticalScrollbar style from the current GUISkin is used.
alwaysShowHorizontalOptional parameter to always show the horizontal scrollbar. If false or left out, it is only shown when viewRect is wider than position.
alwaysShowVerticalOptional parameter to always show the vertical scrollbar. If false or left out, it is only shown when viewRect is taller than position.

Returns

Vector2 The modified scrollPosition. Feed this back into the variable you pass in, as shown in the example.

Description

Begin a scrolling view inside your GUI.

ScrollViews let you make a smaller area on-screen look 'into' a much larger area, using scrollbars placed on the sides of the ScrollView.

using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { // The position on of the scrolling viewport public Vector2 scrollPosition = Vector2.zero;

void 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(new Rect(10, 300, 100, 100), scrollPosition, new 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(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");

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

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