| position | Rectangle on the screen to use for the scrollbar. |
| value | The position between min and max. |
| size | How much can we see? |
| topValue | The value at the top of the scrollbar. |
| bottomValue | The value at the bottom of the scrollbar. |
| style | The style to use for the scrollbar background. If left out, the horizontalScrollbar style from the current GUISkin is used. |
Make a vertical scrollbar. Scrollbars are what you use to scroll through a document. Most likely, you want to use scrollViews instead.
var vSbarValue : float; function OnGUI () {
vSbarValue = GUI.VerticalScrollbar(Rect (25, 25, 100, 30), vSbarValue, 1.0, 10.0, 0.0);
}
using UnityEngine; using System.Collections; public class Example : MonoBehaviour { public float vSbarValue; void OnGUI() { vSbarValue = GUI.VerticalScrollbar(new Rect(25, 25, 100, 30), vSbarValue, 1.0F, 10.0F, 0.0F); } }
import UnityEngine import System.Collections public class Example(MonoBehaviour): public vSbarValue as float def OnGUI() as void: vSbarValue = GUI.VerticalScrollbar(Rect(25, 25, 100, 30), vSbarValue, 1.0F, 10.0F, 0.0F)
var scrollPos : float = 0.5;
// This will use the following style names to determine the size / placement of the buttons
// MyVertScrollbarupbutton - Name of style used for the up button.
// MyVertScrollbardownbutton - Name of style used for the down button.
// MyVertScrollbarthumb - Name of style used for the draggable thumb.
function OnGUI() {
scrollPos = GUI.VerticalScrollbar(Rect(0,0,100,20), scrollPos, 1, 0, 100, "Scroll");
}