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==Syntax==  
==Syntax==  
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
float float guiGetScreenSize ()
float float guiGetScreenSize()
</syntaxhighlight>  
</syntaxhighlight>
{{OOP||GuiElement.getScreenSize||}}


===Returns===
===Returns===
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--setup a function when the resource starts
--setup a function when the resource starts
function checkResolutionOnStart ( theResource )
function checkResolutionOnStart ()
--if the resource started isnt this resource, don't bother initiating the function
if theResource ~= getThisResource() then return end
local x,y = guiGetScreenSize() --get their screen size
local x,y = guiGetScreenSize() --get their screen size
if ( x <= 640 ) and ( y <= 480 ) then --if their resolution is lower or equal to 640x480
if ( x <= 640 ) and ( y <= 480 ) then --if their resolution is lower or equal to 640x480
--warn them about GUI problems.
--warn them about GUI problems.
outputChatBox ( "WARNING: You are running on a low resolution.  Some GUI may be placed or appear incorrectly."
outputChatBox ( "WARNING: You are running on a low resolution.  Some GUI may be placed or appear incorrectly." )
end
end
end
end
--attach the function to the event handler
--attach the function to the event handler
addEventHandler ( "onClientResourceStart", getRootElement(), checkResolutionOnStart )
addEventHandler ( "onClientResourceStart", resourceRoot, checkResolutionOnStart )
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==Using guiGetScreenSize to fit GUI & DX drawing in all resolutions==
To get the precise coordinates of a GUI element or DX drawings, you need to decide which edges of the screen you want to have them positioned against, then you just need to find the difference between your screen size and your position values.
 
For example, there is a DX text. It fits on 1024x768 resolution.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
function DXtext ()
dxDrawText(tostring "Hello World!",684.0,731.0,732.0,766.0,tocolor(0,255,255,175),1.0,"bankgothic","left","top",false,false,false)
end
 
addEventHandler ( "onClientRender", getRootElement(), DXtext )
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Now if you want it to fit on all resolutions. Then follow these steps:
 
1. Add ''width'' and ''height'' variables to get GUI's screen size, here we use sWidth and sHeight.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
local sWidth,sHeight = guiGetScreenSize() -- The variables
dxDrawText( "Hello World!",684.0,731.0,732.0,766.0,tocolor(0,255,255,175),1.0,"bankgothic","left","top",false,false,false)
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2. Divide each of the DX text's position values by the screen size manually (remembering the resolution is 1024x768):
 
*'''Left''' position value is 684, 684/1024 = 0.668
*'''Top''' position value is 731, 731/768 = 0.952
*'''Right''' position values is 732, 732/1024 = 0.715
*'''Bottom''' position value is 766, 766/768 = 0.997
 
You may want to use a calculator to help you count.
 
3. Now with the answer above remove all of the position values and replace it with the width or height variable multiplied by the answer. Which would be:
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
local sWidth,sHeight = guiGetScreenSize() -- The variables
dxDrawText("Hello World!",sWidth*0.668, sHeight*0.952, sWidth*0.715, sHeight*0.997,tocolor(0,255,255,175),1.0,"bankgothic","left","top",false,false,false)
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So the final results will be a DX text which will fit on all resolutions which will be:
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
function DXtext ()
local sWidth,sHeight = guiGetScreenSize() -- The variables
dxDrawText("Hello World!",sWidth*0.668, sHeight*0.952, sWidth*0.715, sHeight*0.997,tocolor(0,255,255,175),1.0,"bankgothic","left","top",false,false,false)
end
 
addEventHandler ( "onClientRender", getRootElement(), DXtext )
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We can also do it by ourself doing some calculations in the code. This works in all resolution, adjusting the scale to all screen-sizes.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">
local sx, sy = guiGetScreenSize( )
 
addEventHandler( "onClientRender", root,
function( )
    dxDrawText( "Hello World!", sx*( 684/1024 ), sy*( 731/768 ), sx*( 732/1024 ), sy*( 766/768 ), tocolor(0,255,255,175), sx/1000*1.0,"bankgothic","left","top",false,false,false )
end
)
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>


==See Also==
==See Also==
{{GUI_functions}}
{{GUI_functions}}
{{GUI_events}}

Latest revision as of 05:37, 6 November 2023

This function retrieves the local screen size according to the resolution they are using.

Syntax

float float guiGetScreenSize()

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Method: GuiElement.getScreenSize(...)


Returns

This returns two floats representing the player's screen resolution, width and height.

Example

This example checks whether a player is using a low resolution, and warns them that GUI may appear incorrect.

--setup a function when the resource starts
function checkResolutionOnStart ()
	local x,y = guiGetScreenSize() --get their screen size
	if ( x <= 640 ) and ( y <= 480 ) then --if their resolution is lower or equal to 640x480
		--warn them about GUI problems.
		outputChatBox ( "WARNING: You are running on a low resolution.  Some GUI may be placed or appear incorrectly." )
	end
end
--attach the function to the event handler
addEventHandler ( "onClientResourceStart", resourceRoot, checkResolutionOnStart )


Using guiGetScreenSize to fit GUI & DX drawing in all resolutions

To get the precise coordinates of a GUI element or DX drawings, you need to decide which edges of the screen you want to have them positioned against, then you just need to find the difference between your screen size and your position values.

For example, there is a DX text. It fits on 1024x768 resolution.

function DXtext ()
dxDrawText(tostring "Hello World!",684.0,731.0,732.0,766.0,tocolor(0,255,255,175),1.0,"bankgothic","left","top",false,false,false)
end

addEventHandler ( "onClientRender", getRootElement(), DXtext )

Now if you want it to fit on all resolutions. Then follow these steps:

1. Add width and height variables to get GUI's screen size, here we use sWidth and sHeight.

local sWidth,sHeight = guiGetScreenSize() -- The variables
dxDrawText( "Hello World!",684.0,731.0,732.0,766.0,tocolor(0,255,255,175),1.0,"bankgothic","left","top",false,false,false)

2. Divide each of the DX text's position values by the screen size manually (remembering the resolution is 1024x768):

  • Left position value is 684, 684/1024 = 0.668
  • Top position value is 731, 731/768 = 0.952
  • Right position values is 732, 732/1024 = 0.715
  • Bottom position value is 766, 766/768 = 0.997

You may want to use a calculator to help you count.

3. Now with the answer above remove all of the position values and replace it with the width or height variable multiplied by the answer. Which would be:

local sWidth,sHeight = guiGetScreenSize() -- The variables
dxDrawText("Hello World!",sWidth*0.668, sHeight*0.952, sWidth*0.715, sHeight*0.997,tocolor(0,255,255,175),1.0,"bankgothic","left","top",false,false,false)

So the final results will be a DX text which will fit on all resolutions which will be:

function DXtext ()
local sWidth,sHeight = guiGetScreenSize() -- The variables
dxDrawText("Hello World!",sWidth*0.668, sHeight*0.952, sWidth*0.715, sHeight*0.997,tocolor(0,255,255,175),1.0,"bankgothic","left","top",false,false,false)
end

addEventHandler ( "onClientRender", getRootElement(), DXtext )

We can also do it by ourself doing some calculations in the code. This works in all resolution, adjusting the scale to all screen-sizes.

local sx, sy = guiGetScreenSize( )

addEventHandler( "onClientRender", root,
	function( )
	     dxDrawText( "Hello World!", sx*( 684/1024 ), sy*( 731/768 ), sx*( 732/1024 ), sy*( 766/768 ), tocolor(0,255,255,175), sx/1000*1.0,"bankgothic","left","top",false,false,false ) 
	end
)

See Also

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