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x,y (Title:x,Title:y)   | float x, float y (float Title:x,float Title:y) dxGetPosition (element dxElement, [bool relative = false])  | ||
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===Required Arguments===    | ===Required Arguments===    | ||
*'''  | *'''dxElement:''' A dxGUI element.  | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 25 May 2012
You can use this function to get dxElement position.
Syntax
float x, float y (float Title:x,float Title:y) dxGetPosition (element dxElement, [bool relative = false])
Required Arguments
- dxElement: A dxGUI element.
 
Optional Arguments
NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.
- relative: This is whether sizes and positioning are relative. If this is true, they send relative x,y,(Title:x,Title:y) positions.
 
Returns
- x: An element x position
 - y: An element y position
 - Title:x: An element titlebar x position.(It's for only dxWindows)
 - Title:y: An element titlebar y position.(It's for only dxWindows)
 
Example
This example gets window position and multiply with 2.
local x,y = dxGetPosition(ourWindow) dxSetPosition(ourWindow,x*2,y*2)