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integer dgsGetCurrentLayerIndex( element dgsElement )
integer dgsGetCurrentLayerIndex( element dgsElement )
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    Method = DGSElement:getCurrentLayerIndex|
    Counterpart = dgsSetCurrentLayerIndex
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==See Also==
==See Also==
{{DGSFUNCTIONS}}
 
===<span style="color:#eb3f00;text-shadow:0.05em 0.05em 0.2em #00000099;">General Functions</span>===
{{DGS General Functions}}
 
===<span style="color:#eb3f00;text-shadow:0.05em 0.05em 0.2em #00000099;">General Events</span>===
{{DGS Events/General}}

Latest revision as of 19:36, 3 May 2021

This function allow us to get the render layer index of a dgs element.

Syntax

integer dgsGetCurrentLayerIndex( element dgsElement )

DGS OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!

Method: DGSElement:getCurrentLayerIndex(...)
Counterpart: dgsSetCurrentLayerIndex
DGSRenderLayer

Required Arguments

  • dgsElement: The DGS element to set.

Returns

Returns an integer if succeed, false otherwise.

Example

DGS = exports.dgs

window1 = DGS:dgsCreateWindow(400,100,200,200,"DGS Window 1",false)	--Create window1
window2 = DGS:dgsCreateWindow(400,100,200,200,"DGS Window 2",false)	--Create window2
local index1 = DGS:dgsGetCurrentLayerIndex (window1) --Get the layer index of window1
local index2 = DGS:dgsGetCurrentLayerIndex (window2) --Get the layer index of window2
outputChatBox(index1) --Because window 1 is created earlier than window2, so its index should be smaller than index2
outputChatBox(index2)

See Also

General Functions

General Events