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GUILayout.EndScrollView

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public static function EndScrollView(): void;
public static void EndScrollView();

Description

End a scroll view begun with a call to BeginScrollView.

See Also: GUILayout.BeginScrollView


Scroll View in the Game View..

	// The variable to control where the scrollview 'looks' into its child elements.
	var scrollPosition : Vector2;

// The string to display inside the scrollview. 2 buttons below add & clear this string. var longString = "This is a long-ish string";

function OnGUI () { // Begin a scroll view. All rects are calculated automatically - // it will use up any available screen space and make sure contents flow correctly. // This is kept small with the last two parameters to force scrollbars to appear. scrollPosition = GUILayout.BeginScrollView ( scrollPosition, GUILayout.Width (100), GUILayout.Height (100)); // We just add a single label to go inside the scroll view. Note how the // scrollbars will work correctly with wordwrap. GUILayout.Label (longString); // Add a button to clear the string. This is inside the scroll area, so it // will be scrolled as well. Note how the button becomes narrower to make room // for the vertical scrollbar if (GUILayout.Button ("Clear")) longString = ""; // End the scrollview we began above. GUILayout.EndScrollView (); // Now we add a button outside the scrollview - this will be shown below // the scrolling area. if (GUILayout.Button ("Add More Text")) longString += "\nHere is another line"; }
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;

public class ExampleClass : MonoBehaviour { public Vector2 scrollPosition; public string longString = "This is a long-ish string"; void OnGUI() { scrollPosition = GUILayout.BeginScrollView(scrollPosition, GUILayout.Width(100), GUILayout.Height(100)); GUILayout.Label(longString); if (GUILayout.Button("Clear")) longString = ""; GUILayout.EndScrollView(); if (GUILayout.Button("Add More Text")) longString += "\nHere is another line"; } }