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// dear imgui, v1.75 WIP
// (demo code)
// Help:
// - Read FAQ at http://dearimgui.org/faq
// - Newcomers, read 'Programmer guide' in imgui.cpp for notes on how to setup Dear ImGui in your codebase.
// - Call and read ImGui::ShowDemoWindow() in imgui_demo.cpp for demo code. All applications in examples/ are doing that.
// Read imgui.cpp for more details, documentation and comments.
// Get latest version at https://github.com/ocornut/imgui
// Message to the person tempted to delete this file when integrating Dear ImGui into their code base:
// Do NOT remove this file from your project! Think again! It is the most useful reference code that you and other coders
// will want to refer to and call. Have the ImGui::ShowDemoWindow() function wired in an always-available debug menu of
// your game/app! Removing this file from your project is hindering access to documentation for everyone in your team,
// likely leading you to poorer usage of the library.
// Everything in this file will be stripped out by the linker if you don't call ImGui::ShowDemoWindow().
// If you want to link core Dear ImGui in your shipped builds but want a thorough guarantee that the demo will not be linked,
// you can setup your imconfig.h with #define IMGUI_DISABLE_DEMO_WINDOWS and those functions will be empty.
// In other situation, whenever you have Dear ImGui available you probably want this to be available for reference.
// Thank you,
// -Your beloved friend, imgui_demo.cpp (which you won't delete)
// Message to beginner C/C++ programmers about the meaning of the 'static' keyword:
// In this demo code, we frequently we use 'static' variables inside functions. A static variable persist across calls, so it is
// essentially like a global variable but declared inside the scope of the function. We do this as a way to gather code and data
// in the same place, to make the demo source code faster to read, faster to write, and smaller in size.
// It also happens to be a convenient way of storing simple UI related information as long as your function doesn't need to be
// reentrant or used in multiple threads. This might be a pattern you will want to use in your code, but most of the real data
// you would be editing is likely going to be stored outside your functions.
// The Demo code in this file is designed to be easy to copy-and-paste in into your application!
// Because of this:
// - We never omit the ImGui:: namespace when calling functions, even though most of our code is already in the same namespace.
// - We try to declare static variables in the local scope, as close as possible to the code using them.
// - We never use any of the helpers/facilities used internally by Dear ImGui, unless it has been exposed in the public API (imgui.h).
// - We never use maths operators on ImVec2/ImVec4. For other of our sources files, they are provided by imgui_internal.h w/ IMGUI_DEFINE_MATH_OPERATORS.
// For your own sources file they are optional and require you either enable those, either provide your own via IM_VEC2_CLASS_EXTRA in imconfig.h.
// Because we don't want to assume anything about your support of maths operators, we don't use them in imgui_demo.cpp.
/*
Index of this file:
// [SECTION] Forward Declarations, Helpers
// [SECTION] Demo Window / ShowDemoWindow()
// [SECTION] About Window / ShowAboutWindow()
// [SECTION] Style Editor / ShowStyleEditor()
// [SECTION] Example App: Main Menu Bar / ShowExampleAppMainMenuBar()
// [SECTION] Example App: Debug Console / ShowExampleAppConsole()
// [SECTION] Example App: Debug Log / ShowExampleAppLog()
// [SECTION] Example App: Simple Layout / ShowExampleAppLayout()
// [SECTION] Example App: Property Editor / ShowExampleAppPropertyEditor()
// [SECTION] Example App: Long Text / ShowExampleAppLongText()
// [SECTION] Example App: Auto Resize / ShowExampleAppAutoResize()
// [SECTION] Example App: Constrained Resize / ShowExampleAppConstrainedResize()
// [SECTION] Example App: Simple Overlay / ShowExampleAppSimpleOverlay()
// [SECTION] Example App: Manipulating Window Titles / ShowExampleAppWindowTitles()
// [SECTION] Example App: Custom Rendering using ImDrawList API / ShowExampleAppCustomRendering()
// [SECTION] Example App: Docking, DockSpace / ShowExampleAppDockSpace()
// [SECTION] Example App: Documents Handling / ShowExampleAppDocuments()
*/
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS)
#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
#endif
#include "imgui.h"
#include <ctype.h> // toupper
#include <limits.h> // INT_MIN, INT_MAX
#include <math.h> // sqrtf, powf, cosf, sinf, floorf, ceilf
#include <stdio.h> // vsnprintf, sscanf, printf
#include <stdlib.h> // NULL, malloc, free, atoi
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER <= 1500 // MSVC 2008 or earlier
#include <stddef.h> // intptr_t
#else
#include <stdint.h> // intptr_t
#endif
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma warning (disable: 4996) // 'This function or variable may be unsafe': strcpy, strdup, sprintf, vsnprintf, sscanf, fopen
#endif
#if defined(__clang__)
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wold-style-cast" // warning : use of old-style cast // yes, they are more terse.
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-declarations" // warning : 'xx' is deprecated: The POSIX name for this item.. // for strdup used in demo code (so user can copy & paste the code)
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wint-to-void-pointer-cast" // warning : cast to 'void *' from smaller integer type 'int'
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security" // warning : warning: format string is not a string literal
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wexit-time-destructors" // warning : declaration requires an exit-time destructor // exit-time destruction order is undefined. if MemFree() leads to users code that has been disabled before exit it might cause problems. ImGui coding style welcomes static/globals.
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-macros" // warning : warning: macro is not used // we define snprintf/vsnprintf on Windows so they are available, but not always used.
#if __has_warning("-Wzero-as-null-pointer-constant")
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wzero-as-null-pointer-constant" // warning : zero as null pointer constant // some standard header variations use #define NULL 0
#endif
#if __has_warning("-Wdouble-promotion")
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdouble-promotion" // warning: implicit conversion from 'float' to 'double' when passing argument to function // using printf() is a misery with this as C++ va_arg ellipsis changes float to double.
#endif
#if __has_warning("-Wreserved-id-macro")
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wreserved-id-macro" // warning : macro name is a reserved identifier //
#endif
#elif defined(__GNUC__)
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wpragmas" // warning: unknown option after '#pragma GCC diagnostic' kind
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wint-to-pointer-cast" // warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wformat-security" // warning : format string is not a string literal (potentially insecure)
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdouble-promotion" // warning: implicit conversion from 'float' to 'double' when passing argument to function
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wconversion" // warning: conversion to 'xxxx' from 'xxxx' may alter its value
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wmisleading-indentation" // [__GNUC__ >= 6] warning: this 'if' clause does not guard this statement // GCC 6.0+ only. See #883 on GitHub.
#endif
// Play it nice with Windows users (Update: since 2018-05, Notepad finally appears to support Unix-style carriage returns!)
#ifdef _WIN32
#define IM_NEWLINE "\r\n"
#else
#define IM_NEWLINE "\n"
#endif
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(snprintf)
#define snprintf _snprintf
#endif
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(vsnprintf)
#define vsnprintf _vsnprintf
#endif
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// [SECTION] Forward Declarations, Helpers
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#if !defined(IMGUI_DISABLE_DEMO_WINDOWS)
// Forward Declarations
static void ShowExampleAppDockSpace(bool* p_open);
static void ShowExampleAppDocuments(bool* p_open);
static void ShowExampleAppMainMenuBar();
static void ShowExampleAppConsole(bool* p_open);
static void ShowExampleAppLog(bool* p_open);
static void ShowExampleAppLayout(bool* p_open);
static void ShowExampleAppPropertyEditor(bool* p_open);
static void ShowExampleAppLongText(bool* p_open);
static void ShowExampleAppAutoResize(bool* p_open);
static void ShowExampleAppConstrainedResize(bool* p_open);
static void ShowExampleAppSimpleOverlay(bool* p_open);
static void ShowExampleAppWindowTitles(bool* p_open);
static void ShowExampleAppCustomRendering(bool* p_open);
static void ShowExampleMenuFile();
// Helper to display a little (?) mark which shows a tooltip when hovered.
// In your own code you may want to display an actual icon if you are using a merged icon fonts (see docs/FONTS.txt)
static void HelpMarker(const char* desc)
{
ImGui::TextDisabled("(?)");
if (ImGui::IsItemHovered())
{
ImGui::BeginTooltip();
ImGui::PushTextWrapPos(ImGui::GetFontSize() * 35.0f);
ImGui::TextUnformatted(desc);
ImGui::PopTextWrapPos();
ImGui::EndTooltip();
}
}
static void ShowDockingDisabledMessage()
{
ImGuiIO& io = ImGui::GetIO();
ImGui::Text("ERROR: Docking is not enabled! See Demo > Configuration.");
ImGui::Text("Set io.ConfigFlags |= ImGuiConfigFlags_DockingEnable in your code, or ");
ImGui::SameLine(0.0f, 0.0f);
if (ImGui::SmallButton("click here"))
io.ConfigFlags |= ImGuiConfigFlags_DockingEnable;
}
// Helper to display basic user controls.
void ImGui::ShowUserGuide()
{
ImGuiIO& io = ImGui::GetIO();
ImGui::BulletText("Double-click on title bar to collapse window.");
ImGui::BulletText("Click and drag on lower corner to resize window\n(double-click to auto fit window to its contents).");
ImGui::BulletText("CTRL+Click on a slider or drag box to input value as text.");
ImGui::BulletText("TAB/SHIFT+TAB to cycle through keyboard editable fields.");
if (io.FontAllowUserScaling)
ImGui::BulletText("CTRL+Mouse Wheel to zoom window contents.");
ImGui::BulletText("While inputing text:\n");
ImGui::Indent();
ImGui::BulletText("CTRL+Left/Right to word jump.");
ImGui::BulletText("CTRL+A or double-click to select all.");
ImGui::BulletText("CTRL+X/C/V to use clipboard cut/copy/paste.");
ImGui::BulletText("CTRL+Z,CTRL+Y to undo/redo.");
ImGui::BulletText("ESCAPE to revert.");
ImGui::BulletText("You can apply arithmetic operators +,*,/ on numerical values.\nUse +- to subtract.");
ImGui::Unindent();
ImGui::BulletText("With keyboard navigation enabled:");
ImGui::Indent();
ImGui::BulletText("Arrow keys to navigate.");
ImGui::BulletText("Space to activate a widget.");
ImGui::BulletText("Return to input text into a widget.");
ImGui::BulletText("Escape to deactivate a widget, close popup, exit child window.");
ImGui::BulletText("Alt to jump to the menu layer of a window.");
ImGui::BulletText("CTRL+Tab to select a window.");
ImGui::Unindent();
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// [SECTION] Demo Window / ShowDemoWindow()
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// - ShowDemoWindowWidgets()
// - ShowDemoWindowLayout()
// - ShowDemoWindowPopups()
// - ShowDemoWindowColumns()
// - ShowDemoWindowMisc()
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// We split the contents of the big ShowDemoWindow() function into smaller functions (because the link time of very large functions grow non-linearly)
static void ShowDemoWindowWidgets();
static void ShowDemoWindowLayout();
static void ShowDemoWindowPopups();
static void ShowDemoWindowColumns();
static void ShowDemoWindowMisc();
// Demonstrate most Dear ImGui features (this is big function!)
// You may execute this function to experiment with the UI and understand what it does. You may then search for keywords in the code when you are interested by a specific feature.
void ImGui::ShowDemoWindow(bool* p_open)
{
IM_ASSERT(ImGui::GetCurrentContext() != NULL && "Missing dear imgui context. Refer to examples app!"); // Exceptionally add an extra assert here for people confused with initial dear imgui setup
// Examples Apps (accessible from the "Examples" menu)
static bool show_app_dockspace = false;
static bool show_app_documents = false;
static bool show_app_main_menu_bar = false;
static bool show_app_console = false;
static bool show_app_log = false;
static bool show_app_layout = false;
static bool show_app_property_editor = false;
static bool show_app_long_text = false;
static bool show_app_auto_resize = false;
static bool show_app_constrained_resize = false;
static bool show_app_simple_overlay = false;
static bool show_app_window_titles = false;
static bool show_app_custom_rendering = false;
if (show_app_dockspace) ShowExampleAppDockSpace(&show_app_dockspace); // Process the Docking app first, as explicit DockSpace() nodes needs to be submitted early (read comments near the DockSpace function)
if (show_app_documents) ShowExampleAppDocuments(&show_app_documents); // Process the Document app next, as it may also use a DockSpace()
if (show_app_main_menu_bar) ShowExampleAppMainMenuBar();
if (show_app_console) ShowExampleAppConsole(&show_app_console);
if (show_app_log) ShowExampleAppLog(&show_app_log);
if (show_app_layout) ShowExampleAppLayout(&show_app_layout);
if (show_app_property_editor) ShowExampleAppPropertyEditor(&show_app_property_editor);
if (show_app_long_text) ShowExampleAppLongText(&show_app_long_text);
if (show_app_auto_resize) ShowExampleAppAutoResize(&show_app_auto_resize);
if (show_app_constrained_resize) ShowExampleAppConstrainedResize(&show_app_constrained_resize);
if (show_app_simple_overlay) ShowExampleAppSimpleOverlay(&show_app_simple_overlay);
if (show_app_window_titles) ShowExampleAppWindowTitles(&show_app_window_titles);
if (show_app_custom_rendering) ShowExampleAppCustomRendering(&show_app_custom_rendering);
// Dear ImGui Apps (accessible from the "Tools" menu)
static bool show_app_metrics = false;
static bool show_app_style_editor = false;
static bool show_app_about = false;
if (show_app_metrics) { ImGui::ShowMetricsWindow(&show_app_metrics); }
if (show_app_style_editor) { ImGui::Begin("Style Editor", &show_app_style_editor); ImGui::ShowStyleEditor(); ImGui::End(); }
if (show_app_about) { ImGui::ShowAboutWindow(&show_app_about); }
// Demonstrate the various window flags. Typically you would just use the default!
static bool no_titlebar = false;
static bool no_scrollbar = false;
static bool no_menu = false;
static bool no_move = false;
static bool no_resize = false;
static bool no_collapse = false;
static bool no_close = false;
static bool no_nav = false;
static bool no_background = false;
static bool no_bring_to_front = false;
static bool no_docking = false;
ImGuiWindowFlags window_flags = 0;
if (no_titlebar) window_flags |= ImGuiWindowFlags_NoTitleBar;
if (no_scrollbar) window_flags |= ImGuiWindowFlags_NoScrollbar;
if (!no_menu) window_flags |= ImGuiWindowFlags_MenuBar;
if (no_move) window_flags |= ImGuiWindowFlags_NoMove;
if (no_resize) window_flags |= ImGuiWindowFlags_NoResize;
if (no_collapse) window_flags |= ImGuiWindowFlags_NoCollapse;
if (no_nav) window_flags |= ImGuiWindowFlags_NoNav;
if (no_background) window_flags |= ImGuiWindowFlags_NoBackground;
if (no_bring_to_front) window_flags |= ImGuiWindowFlags_NoBringToFrontOnFocus;
if (no_docking) window_flags |= ImGuiWindowFlags_NoDocking;
if (no_close) p_open = NULL; // Don't pass our bool* to Begin
// We specify a default position/size in case there's no data in the .ini file. Typically this isn't required! We only do it to make the Demo applications a little more welcoming.
ImVec2 main_viewport_pos = ImGui::GetMainViewport()->Pos;
ImGui::SetNextWindowPos(ImVec2(main_viewport_pos.x + 650, main_viewport_pos.y + 20), ImGuiCond_FirstUseEver);
ImGui::SetNextWindowSize(ImVec2(550, 680), ImGuiCond_FirstUseEver);
// Main body of the Demo window starts here.
if (!ImGui::Begin("Dear ImGui Demo", p_open, window_flags))
{
// Early out if the window is collapsed, as an optimization.
ImGui::End();
return;
}
// Most "big" widgets share a common width settings by default.
//ImGui::PushItemWidth(ImGui::GetWindowWidth() * 0.65f); // Use 2/3 of the space for widgets and 1/3 for labels (default)
ImGui::PushItemWidth(ImGui::GetFontSize() * -12); // Use fixed width for labels (by passing a negative value), the rest goes to widgets. We choose a width proportional to our font size.
// Menu Bar
if (ImGui::BeginMenuBar())
{
if (ImGui::BeginMenu("Menu"))
{
ShowExampleMenuFile();
ImGui::EndMenu();
}
if (ImGui::BeginMenu("Examples"))
{
ImGui::MenuItem("Main menu bar", NULL, &show_app_main_menu_bar);
ImGui::MenuItem("Console", NULL, &show_app_console);
ImGui::MenuItem("Log", NULL, &show_app_log);
ImGui::MenuItem("Simple layout", NULL, &show_app_layout);
ImGui::MenuItem("Property editor", NULL, &show_app_property_editor);
ImGui::MenuItem("Long text display", NULL, &show_app_long_text);
ImGui::MenuItem("Auto-resizing window", NULL, &show_app_auto_resize);
ImGui::MenuItem("Constrained-resizing window", NULL, &show_app_constrained_resize);
ImGui::MenuItem("Simple overlay", NULL, &show_app_simple_overlay);
ImGui::MenuItem("Manipulating window titles", NULL, &show_app_window_titles);
ImGui::MenuItem("Custom rendering", NULL, &show_app_custom_rendering);
ImGui::MenuItem("Dockspace", NULL, &show_app_dockspace);
ImGui::MenuItem("Documents", NULL, &show_app_documents);
ImGui::EndMenu();
}
if (ImGui::BeginMenu("Tools"))
{
ImGui::MenuItem("Metrics", NULL, &show_app_metrics);
ImGui::MenuItem("Style Editor", NULL, &show_app_style_editor);
ImGui::MenuItem("About Dear ImGui", NULL, &show_app_about);
ImGui::EndMenu();
}
ImGui::EndMenuBar();
}
ImGui::Text("dear imgui says hello. (%s)", IMGUI_VERSION);
ImGui::Spacing();
if (ImGui::CollapsingHeader("Help"))
{
ImGui::Text("ABOUT THIS DEMO:");
ImGui::BulletText("Sections below are demonstrating many aspects of the library.");
ImGui::BulletText("The \"Examples\" menu above leads to more demo contents.");
ImGui::BulletText("The \"Tools\" menu above gives access to: About Box, Style Editor,\n"
"and Metrics (general purpose Dear ImGui debugging tool).");
ImGui::Separator();
ImGui::Text("PROGRAMMER GUIDE:");
ImGui::BulletText("See the ShowDemoWindow() code in imgui_demo.cpp. <- you are here!");
ImGui::BulletText("See comments in imgui.cpp.");
ImGui::BulletText("See example applications in the examples/ folder.");
ImGui::BulletText("Read the FAQ at http://www.dearimgui.org/faq/");
ImGui::BulletText("Set 'io.ConfigFlags |= NavEnableKeyboard' for keyboard controls.");
ImGui::BulletText("Set 'io.ConfigFlags |= NavEnableGamepad' for gamepad controls.");
ImGui::Separator();
ImGui::Text("USER GUIDE:");
ImGui::ShowUserGuide();
}
if (ImGui::CollapsingHeader("Configuration"))
{
ImGuiIO& io = ImGui::GetIO();
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Configuration##2"))
{
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.ConfigFlags: NavEnableKeyboard", (unsigned int *)&io.ConfigFlags, ImGuiConfigFlags_NavEnableKeyboard);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.ConfigFlags: NavEnableGamepad", (unsigned int *)&io.ConfigFlags, ImGuiConfigFlags_NavEnableGamepad);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Required back-end to feed in gamepad inputs in io.NavInputs[] and set io.BackendFlags |= ImGuiBackendFlags_HasGamepad.\n\nRead instructions in imgui.cpp for details.");
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.ConfigFlags: NavEnableSetMousePos", (unsigned int *)&io.ConfigFlags, ImGuiConfigFlags_NavEnableSetMousePos);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Instruct navigation to move the mouse cursor. See comment for ImGuiConfigFlags_NavEnableSetMousePos.");
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.ConfigFlags: NoMouse", (unsigned int *)&io.ConfigFlags, ImGuiConfigFlags_NoMouse);
if (io.ConfigFlags & ImGuiConfigFlags_NoMouse) // Create a way to restore this flag otherwise we could be stuck completely!
{
if (fmodf((float)ImGui::GetTime(), 0.40f) < 0.20f)
{
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("<<PRESS SPACE TO DISABLE>>");
}
if (ImGui::IsKeyPressed(ImGui::GetKeyIndex(ImGuiKey_Space)))
io.ConfigFlags &= ~ImGuiConfigFlags_NoMouse;
}
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.ConfigFlags: NoMouseCursorChange", (unsigned int *)&io.ConfigFlags, ImGuiConfigFlags_NoMouseCursorChange);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Instruct back-end to not alter mouse cursor shape and visibility.");
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.ConfigFlags: DockingEnable", (unsigned int *)&io.ConfigFlags, ImGuiConfigFlags_DockingEnable);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker(io.ConfigDockingWithShift ? "[beta] Use SHIFT to dock window into each others." : "[beta] Drag from title bar to dock windows into each others.");
if (io.ConfigFlags & ImGuiConfigFlags_DockingEnable)
{
ImGui::Indent();
ImGui::Checkbox("io.ConfigDockingNoSplit", &io.ConfigDockingNoSplit);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Simplified docking mode: disable window splitting, so docking is limited to merging multiple windows together into tab-bars.");
ImGui::Checkbox("io.ConfigDockingWithShift", &io.ConfigDockingWithShift);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Enable docking when holding Shift only (allows to drop in wider space, reduce visual noise)");
ImGui::Checkbox("io.ConfigDockingAlwaysTabBar", &io.ConfigDockingAlwaysTabBar);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Create a docking node and tab-bar on single floating windows.");
ImGui::Checkbox("io.ConfigDockingTransparentPayload", &io.ConfigDockingTransparentPayload);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Make window or viewport transparent when docking and only display docking boxes on the target viewport. Useful if rendering of multiple viewport cannot be synced. Best used with ConfigViewportsNoAutoMerge.");
ImGui::Unindent();
}
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.ConfigFlags: ViewportsEnable", (unsigned int *)&io.ConfigFlags, ImGuiConfigFlags_ViewportsEnable);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("[beta] Enable beta multi-viewports support. See ImGuiPlatformIO for details.");
if (io.ConfigFlags & ImGuiConfigFlags_ViewportsEnable)
{
ImGui::Indent();
ImGui::Checkbox("io.ConfigViewportsNoAutoMerge", &io.ConfigViewportsNoAutoMerge);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Set to make all floating imgui windows always create their own viewport. Otherwise, they are merged into the main host viewports when overlapping it.");
ImGui::Checkbox("io.ConfigViewportsNoTaskBarIcon", &io.ConfigViewportsNoTaskBarIcon);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Toggling this at runtime is normally unsupported (most platform back-ends won't refresh the task bar icon state right away).");
ImGui::Checkbox("io.ConfigViewportsNoDecoration", &io.ConfigViewportsNoDecoration);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Toggling this at runtime is normally unsupported (most platform back-ends won't refresh the decoration right away).");
ImGui::Checkbox("io.ConfigViewportsNoDefaultParent", &io.ConfigViewportsNoDefaultParent);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Toggling this at runtime is normally unsupported (most platform back-ends won't refresh the parenting right away).");
ImGui::Unindent();
}
ImGui::Checkbox("io.ConfigInputTextCursorBlink", &io.ConfigInputTextCursorBlink);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Set to false to disable blinking cursor, for users who consider it distracting");
ImGui::Checkbox("io.ConfigWindowsResizeFromEdges", &io.ConfigWindowsResizeFromEdges);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Enable resizing of windows from their edges and from the lower-left corner.\nThis requires (io.BackendFlags & ImGuiBackendFlags_HasMouseCursors) because it needs mouse cursor feedback.");
ImGui::Checkbox("io.ConfigWindowsMoveFromTitleBarOnly", &io.ConfigWindowsMoveFromTitleBarOnly);
ImGui::Checkbox("io.MouseDrawCursor", &io.MouseDrawCursor);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Instruct Dear ImGui to render a mouse cursor for you. Note that a mouse cursor rendered via your application GPU rendering path will feel more laggy than hardware cursor, but will be more in sync with your other visuals.\n\nSome desktop applications may use both kinds of cursors (e.g. enable software cursor only when resizing/dragging something).");
ImGui::TreePop();
ImGui::Separator();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Backend Flags"))
{
HelpMarker("Those flags are set by the back-ends (imgui_impl_xxx files) to specify their capabilities.\nHere we expose then as read-only fields to avoid breaking interactions with your back-end.");
ImGuiBackendFlags backend_flags = io.BackendFlags; // Make a local copy to avoid modifying actual back-end flags.
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.BackendFlags: HasGamepad", (unsigned int *)&backend_flags, ImGuiBackendFlags_HasGamepad);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.BackendFlags: HasMouseCursors", (unsigned int *)&backend_flags, ImGuiBackendFlags_HasMouseCursors);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.BackendFlags: HasSetMousePos", (unsigned int *)&backend_flags, ImGuiBackendFlags_HasSetMousePos);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.BackendFlags: PlatformHasViewports", (unsigned int *)&backend_flags, ImGuiBackendFlags_PlatformHasViewports);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.BackendFlags: HasMouseHoveredViewport", (unsigned int *)&backend_flags, ImGuiBackendFlags_HasMouseHoveredViewport);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.BackendFlags: RendererHasVtxOffset", (unsigned int *)&backend_flags, ImGuiBackendFlags_RendererHasVtxOffset);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("io.BackendFlags: RendererHasViewports", (unsigned int *)&backend_flags, ImGuiBackendFlags_RendererHasViewports);
ImGui::TreePop();
ImGui::Separator();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Style"))
{
HelpMarker("The same contents can be accessed in 'Tools->Style Editor' or by calling the ShowStyleEditor() function.");
ImGui::ShowStyleEditor();
ImGui::TreePop();
ImGui::Separator();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Capture/Logging"))
{
ImGui::TextWrapped("The logging API redirects all text output so you can easily capture the content of a window or a block. Tree nodes can be automatically expanded.");
HelpMarker("Try opening any of the contents below in this window and then click one of the \"Log To\" button.");
ImGui::LogButtons();
ImGui::TextWrapped("You can also call ImGui::LogText() to output directly to the log without a visual output.");
if (ImGui::Button("Copy \"Hello, world!\" to clipboard"))
{
ImGui::LogToClipboard();
ImGui::LogText("Hello, world!");
ImGui::LogFinish();
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
}
if (ImGui::CollapsingHeader("Window options"))
{
ImGui::Checkbox("No titlebar", &no_titlebar); ImGui::SameLine(150);
ImGui::Checkbox("No scrollbar", &no_scrollbar); ImGui::SameLine(300);
ImGui::Checkbox("No menu", &no_menu);
ImGui::Checkbox("No move", &no_move); ImGui::SameLine(150);
ImGui::Checkbox("No resize", &no_resize); ImGui::SameLine(300);
ImGui::Checkbox("No collapse", &no_collapse);
ImGui::Checkbox("No close", &no_close); ImGui::SameLine(150);
ImGui::Checkbox("No nav", &no_nav); ImGui::SameLine(300);
ImGui::Checkbox("No background", &no_background);
ImGui::Checkbox("No bring to front", &no_bring_to_front);
ImGui::Checkbox("No docking", &no_docking);
}
// All demo contents
ShowDemoWindowWidgets();
ShowDemoWindowLayout();
ShowDemoWindowPopups();
ShowDemoWindowColumns();
ShowDemoWindowMisc();
// End of ShowDemoWindow()
ImGui::End();
}
static void ShowDemoWindowWidgets()
{
if (!ImGui::CollapsingHeader("Widgets"))
return;
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Basic"))
{
static int clicked = 0;
if (ImGui::Button("Button"))
clicked++;
if (clicked & 1)
{
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("Thanks for clicking me!");
}
static bool check = true;
ImGui::Checkbox("checkbox", &check);
static int e = 0;
ImGui::RadioButton("radio a", &e, 0); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::RadioButton("radio b", &e, 1); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::RadioButton("radio c", &e, 2);
// Color buttons, demonstrate using PushID() to add unique identifier in the ID stack, and changing style.
for (int i = 0; i < 7; i++)
{
if (i > 0)
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::PushID(i);
ImGui::PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_Button, (ImVec4)ImColor::HSV(i/7.0f, 0.6f, 0.6f));
ImGui::PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_ButtonHovered, (ImVec4)ImColor::HSV(i/7.0f, 0.7f, 0.7f));
ImGui::PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_ButtonActive, (ImVec4)ImColor::HSV(i/7.0f, 0.8f, 0.8f));
ImGui::Button("Click");
ImGui::PopStyleColor(3);
ImGui::PopID();
}
// Use AlignTextToFramePadding() to align text baseline to the baseline of framed elements (otherwise a Text+SameLine+Button sequence will have the text a little too high by default)
ImGui::AlignTextToFramePadding();
ImGui::Text("Hold to repeat:");
ImGui::SameLine();
// Arrow buttons with Repeater
static int counter = 0;
float spacing = ImGui::GetStyle().ItemInnerSpacing.x;
ImGui::PushButtonRepeat(true);
if (ImGui::ArrowButton("##left", ImGuiDir_Left)) { counter--; }
ImGui::SameLine(0.0f, spacing);
if (ImGui::ArrowButton("##right", ImGuiDir_Right)) { counter++; }
ImGui::PopButtonRepeat();
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("%d", counter);
ImGui::Text("Hover over me");
if (ImGui::IsItemHovered())
ImGui::SetTooltip("I am a tooltip");
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("- or me");
if (ImGui::IsItemHovered())
{
ImGui::BeginTooltip();
ImGui::Text("I am a fancy tooltip");
static float arr[] = { 0.6f, 0.1f, 1.0f, 0.5f, 0.92f, 0.1f, 0.2f };
ImGui::PlotLines("Curve", arr, IM_ARRAYSIZE(arr));
ImGui::EndTooltip();
}
ImGui::Separator();
ImGui::LabelText("label", "Value");
{
// Using the _simplified_ one-liner Combo() api here
// See "Combo" section for examples of how to use the more complete BeginCombo()/EndCombo() api.
const char* items[] = { "AAAA", "BBBB", "CCCC", "DDDD", "EEEE", "FFFF", "GGGG", "HHHH", "IIII", "JJJJ", "KKKK", "LLLLLLL", "MMMM", "OOOOOOO" };
static int item_current = 0;
ImGui::Combo("combo", &item_current, items, IM_ARRAYSIZE(items));
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Refer to the \"Combo\" section below for an explanation of the full BeginCombo/EndCombo API, and demonstration of various flags.\n");
}
{
// To wire InputText() with std::string or any other custom string type,
// see the "Text Input > Resize Callback" section of this demo, and the misc/cpp/imgui_stdlib.h file.
static char str0[128] = "Hello, world!";
ImGui::InputText("input text", str0, IM_ARRAYSIZE(str0));
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("USER:\nHold SHIFT or use mouse to select text.\n" "CTRL+Left/Right to word jump.\n" "CTRL+A or double-click to select all.\n" "CTRL+X,CTRL+C,CTRL+V clipboard.\n" "CTRL+Z,CTRL+Y undo/redo.\n" "ESCAPE to revert.\n\nPROGRAMMER:\nYou can use the ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize facility if you need to wire InputText() to a dynamic string type. See misc/cpp/imgui_stdlib.h for an example (this is not demonstrated in imgui_demo.cpp).");
static char str1[128] = "";
ImGui::InputTextWithHint("input text (w/ hint)", "enter text here", str1, IM_ARRAYSIZE(str1));
static int i0 = 123;
ImGui::InputInt("input int", &i0);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("You can apply arithmetic operators +,*,/ on numerical values.\n e.g. [ 100 ], input \'*2\', result becomes [ 200 ]\nUse +- to subtract.\n");
static float f0 = 0.001f;
ImGui::InputFloat("input float", &f0, 0.01f, 1.0f, "%.3f");
static double d0 = 999999.00000001;
ImGui::InputDouble("input double", &d0, 0.01f, 1.0f, "%.8f");
static float f1 = 1.e10f;
ImGui::InputFloat("input scientific", &f1, 0.0f, 0.0f, "%e");
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("You can input value using the scientific notation,\n e.g. \"1e+8\" becomes \"100000000\".\n");
static float vec4a[4] = { 0.10f, 0.20f, 0.30f, 0.44f };
ImGui::InputFloat3("input float3", vec4a);
}
{
static int i1 = 50, i2 = 42;
ImGui::DragInt("drag int", &i1, 1);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Click and drag to edit value.\nHold SHIFT/ALT for faster/slower edit.\nDouble-click or CTRL+click to input value.");
ImGui::DragInt("drag int 0..100", &i2, 1, 0, 100, "%d%%");
static float f1=1.00f, f2=0.0067f;
ImGui::DragFloat("drag float", &f1, 0.005f);
ImGui::DragFloat("drag small float", &f2, 0.0001f, 0.0f, 0.0f, "%.06f ns");
}
{
static int i1=0;
ImGui::SliderInt("slider int", &i1, -1, 3);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("CTRL+click to input value.");
static float f1=0.123f, f2=0.0f;
ImGui::SliderFloat("slider float", &f1, 0.0f, 1.0f, "ratio = %.3f");
ImGui::SliderFloat("slider float (curve)", &f2, -10.0f, 10.0f, "%.4f", 2.0f);
static float angle = 0.0f;
ImGui::SliderAngle("slider angle", &angle);
// Using the format string to display a name instead of an integer.
// Here we completely omit '%d' from the format string, so it'll only display a name.
// This technique can also be used with DragInt().
enum Element { Element_Fire, Element_Earth, Element_Air, Element_Water, Element_COUNT };
const char* element_names[Element_COUNT] = { "Fire", "Earth", "Air", "Water" };
static int current_element = Element_Fire;
const char* current_element_name = (current_element >= 0 && current_element < Element_COUNT) ? element_names[current_element] : "Unknown";
ImGui::SliderInt("slider enum", &current_element, 0, Element_COUNT - 1, current_element_name);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Using the format string parameter to display a name instead of the underlying integer.");
}
{
static float col1[3] = { 1.0f,0.0f,0.2f };
static float col2[4] = { 0.4f,0.7f,0.0f,0.5f };
ImGui::ColorEdit3("color 1", col1);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Click on the colored square to open a color picker.\nClick and hold to use drag and drop.\nRight-click on the colored square to show options.\nCTRL+click on individual component to input value.\n");
ImGui::ColorEdit4("color 2", col2);
}
{
// List box
const char* listbox_items[] = { "Apple", "Banana", "Cherry", "Kiwi", "Mango", "Orange", "Pineapple", "Strawberry", "Watermelon" };
static int listbox_item_current = 1;
ImGui::ListBox("listbox\n(single select)", &listbox_item_current, listbox_items, IM_ARRAYSIZE(listbox_items), 4);
//static int listbox_item_current2 = 2;
//ImGui::SetNextItemWidth(-1);
//ImGui::ListBox("##listbox2", &listbox_item_current2, listbox_items, IM_ARRAYSIZE(listbox_items), 4);
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
// Testing ImGuiOnceUponAFrame helper.
//static ImGuiOnceUponAFrame once;
//for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
// if (once)
// ImGui::Text("This will be displayed only once.");
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Trees"))
{
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Basic trees"))
{
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
{
// Use SetNextItemOpen() so set the default state of a node to be open.
// We could also use TreeNodeEx() with the ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_DefaultOpen flag to achieve the same thing!
if (i == 0)
ImGui::SetNextItemOpen(true, ImGuiCond_Once);
if (ImGui::TreeNode((void*)(intptr_t)i, "Child %d", i))
{
ImGui::Text("blah blah");
ImGui::SameLine();
if (ImGui::SmallButton("button")) {};
ImGui::TreePop();
}
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Advanced, with Selectable nodes"))
{
HelpMarker("This is a more typical looking tree with selectable nodes.\nClick to select, CTRL+Click to toggle, click on arrows or double-click to open.");
static ImGuiTreeNodeFlags base_flags = ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_OpenOnArrow | ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_OpenOnDoubleClick | ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_SpanAvailWidth;
static bool align_label_with_current_x_position = false;
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_OpenOnArrow", (unsigned int*)&base_flags, ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_OpenOnArrow);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_OpenOnDoubleClick", (unsigned int*)&base_flags, ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_OpenOnDoubleClick);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_SpanAvailWidth", (unsigned int*)&base_flags, ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_SpanAvailWidth);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_SpanFullWidth", (unsigned int*)&base_flags, ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_SpanFullWidth);
ImGui::Checkbox("Align label with current X position)", &align_label_with_current_x_position);
ImGui::Text("Hello!");
if (align_label_with_current_x_position)
ImGui::Unindent(ImGui::GetTreeNodeToLabelSpacing());
static int selection_mask = (1 << 2); // Dumb representation of what may be user-side selection state. You may carry selection state inside or outside your objects in whatever format you see fit.
int node_clicked = -1; // Temporary storage of what node we have clicked to process selection at the end of the loop. May be a pointer to your own node type, etc.
for (int i = 0; i < 6; i++)
{
// Disable the default open on single-click behavior and pass in Selected flag according to our selection state.
ImGuiTreeNodeFlags node_flags = base_flags;
const bool is_selected = (selection_mask & (1 << i)) != 0;
if (is_selected)
node_flags |= ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_Selected;
if (i < 3)
{
// Items 0..2 are Tree Node
bool node_open = ImGui::TreeNodeEx((void*)(intptr_t)i, node_flags, "Selectable Node %d", i);
if (ImGui::IsItemClicked())
node_clicked = i;
if (node_open)
{
ImGui::BulletText("Blah blah\nBlah Blah");
ImGui::TreePop();
}
}
else
{
// Items 3..5 are Tree Leaves
// The only reason we use TreeNode at all is to allow selection of the leaf.
// Otherwise we can use BulletText() or advance the cursor by GetTreeNodeToLabelSpacing() and call Text().
node_flags |= ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_Leaf | ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_NoTreePushOnOpen; // ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_Bullet
ImGui::TreeNodeEx((void*)(intptr_t)i, node_flags, "Selectable Leaf %d", i);
if (ImGui::IsItemClicked())
node_clicked = i;
}
}
if (node_clicked != -1)
{
// Update selection state. Process outside of tree loop to avoid visual inconsistencies during the clicking-frame.
if (ImGui::GetIO().KeyCtrl)
selection_mask ^= (1 << node_clicked); // CTRL+click to toggle
else //if (!(selection_mask & (1 << node_clicked))) // Depending on selection behavior you want, this commented bit preserve selection when clicking on item that is part of the selection
selection_mask = (1 << node_clicked); // Click to single-select
}
if (align_label_with_current_x_position)
ImGui::Indent(ImGui::GetTreeNodeToLabelSpacing());
ImGui::TreePop();
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Collapsing Headers"))
{
static bool closable_group = true;
ImGui::Checkbox("Show 2nd header", &closable_group);
if (ImGui::CollapsingHeader("Header", ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_None))
{
ImGui::Text("IsItemHovered: %d", ImGui::IsItemHovered());
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
ImGui::Text("Some content %d", i);
}
if (ImGui::CollapsingHeader("Header with a close button", &closable_group))
{
ImGui::Text("IsItemHovered: %d", ImGui::IsItemHovered());
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
ImGui::Text("More content %d", i);
}
/*
if (ImGui::CollapsingHeader("Header with a bullet", ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_Bullet))
ImGui::Text("IsItemHovered: %d", ImGui::IsItemHovered());
*/
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Bullets"))
{
ImGui::BulletText("Bullet point 1");
ImGui::BulletText("Bullet point 2\nOn multiple lines");
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Tree node"))
{
ImGui::BulletText("Another bullet point");
ImGui::TreePop();
}
ImGui::Bullet(); ImGui::Text("Bullet point 3 (two calls)");
ImGui::Bullet(); ImGui::SmallButton("Button");
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Text"))
{
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Colored Text"))
{
// Using shortcut. You can use PushStyleColor()/PopStyleColor() for more flexibility.
ImGui::TextColored(ImVec4(1.0f,0.0f,1.0f,1.0f), "Pink");
ImGui::TextColored(ImVec4(1.0f,1.0f,0.0f,1.0f), "Yellow");
ImGui::TextDisabled("Disabled");
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("The TextDisabled color is stored in ImGuiStyle.");
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Word Wrapping"))
{
// Using shortcut. You can use PushTextWrapPos()/PopTextWrapPos() for more flexibility.
ImGui::TextWrapped("This text should automatically wrap on the edge of the window. The current implementation for text wrapping follows simple rules suitable for English and possibly other languages.");
ImGui::Spacing();
static float wrap_width = 200.0f;
ImGui::SliderFloat("Wrap width", &wrap_width, -20, 600, "%.0f");
ImGui::Text("Test paragraph 1:");
ImVec2 pos = ImGui::GetCursorScreenPos();
ImGui::GetWindowDrawList()->AddRectFilled(ImVec2(pos.x + wrap_width, pos.y), ImVec2(pos.x + wrap_width + 10, pos.y + ImGui::GetTextLineHeight()), IM_COL32(255,0,255,255));
ImGui::PushTextWrapPos(ImGui::GetCursorPos().x + wrap_width);
ImGui::Text("The lazy dog is a good dog. This paragraph is made to fit within %.0f pixels. Testing a 1 character word. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.", wrap_width);
ImGui::GetWindowDrawList()->AddRect(ImGui::GetItemRectMin(), ImGui::GetItemRectMax(), IM_COL32(255,255,0,255));
ImGui::PopTextWrapPos();
ImGui::Text("Test paragraph 2:");
pos = ImGui::GetCursorScreenPos();
ImGui::GetWindowDrawList()->AddRectFilled(ImVec2(pos.x + wrap_width, pos.y), ImVec2(pos.x + wrap_width + 10, pos.y + ImGui::GetTextLineHeight()), IM_COL32(255,0,255,255));
ImGui::PushTextWrapPos(ImGui::GetCursorPos().x + wrap_width);
ImGui::Text("aaaaaaaa bbbbbbbb, c cccccccc,dddddddd. d eeeeeeee ffffffff. gggggggg!hhhhhhhh");
ImGui::GetWindowDrawList()->AddRect(ImGui::GetItemRectMin(), ImGui::GetItemRectMax(), IM_COL32(255,255,0,255));
ImGui::PopTextWrapPos();
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("UTF-8 Text"))
{
// UTF-8 test with Japanese characters
// (Needs a suitable font, try Noto, or Arial Unicode, or M+ fonts. Read docs/FONTS.txt for details.)
// - From C++11 you can use the u8"my text" syntax to encode literal strings as UTF-8
// - For earlier compiler, you may be able to encode your sources as UTF-8 (e.g. Visual Studio save your file as 'UTF-8 without signature')
// - FOR THIS DEMO FILE ONLY, BECAUSE WE WANT TO SUPPORT OLD COMPILERS, WE ARE *NOT* INCLUDING RAW UTF-8 CHARACTERS IN THIS SOURCE FILE.
// Instead we are encoding a few strings with hexadecimal constants. Don't do this in your application!
// Please use u8"text in any language" in your application!
// Note that characters values are preserved even by InputText() if the font cannot be displayed, so you can safely copy & paste garbled characters into another application.
ImGui::TextWrapped("CJK text will only appears if the font was loaded with the appropriate CJK character ranges. Call io.Font->AddFontFromFileTTF() manually to load extra character ranges. Read docs/FONTS.txt for details.");
ImGui::Text("Hiragana: \xe3\x81\x8b\xe3\x81\x8d\xe3\x81\x8f\xe3\x81\x91\xe3\x81\x93 (kakikukeko)"); // Normally we would use u8"blah blah" with the proper characters directly in the string.
ImGui::Text("Kanjis: \xe6\x97\xa5\xe6\x9c\xac\xe8\xaa\x9e (nihongo)");
static char buf[32] = "\xe6\x97\xa5\xe6\x9c\xac\xe8\xaa\x9e";
//static char buf[32] = u8"NIHONGO"; // <- this is how you would write it with C++11, using real kanjis
ImGui::InputText("UTF-8 input", buf, IM_ARRAYSIZE(buf));
ImGui::TreePop();
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Images"))
{
ImGuiIO& io = ImGui::GetIO();
ImGui::TextWrapped("Below we are displaying the font texture (which is the only texture we have access to in this demo). Use the 'ImTextureID' type as storage to pass pointers or identifier to your own texture data. Hover the texture for a zoomed view!");
// Here we are grabbing the font texture because that's the only one we have access to inside the demo code.
// Remember that ImTextureID is just storage for whatever you want it to be, it is essentially a value that will be passed to the render function inside the ImDrawCmd structure.
// If you use one of the default imgui_impl_XXXX.cpp renderer, they all have comments at the top of their file to specify what they expect to be stored in ImTextureID.
// (for example, the imgui_impl_dx11.cpp renderer expect a 'ID3D11ShaderResourceView*' pointer. The imgui_impl_opengl3.cpp renderer expect a GLuint OpenGL texture identifier etc.)
// If you decided that ImTextureID = MyEngineTexture*, then you can pass your MyEngineTexture* pointers to ImGui::Image(), and gather width/height through your own functions, etc.
// Using ShowMetricsWindow() as a "debugger" to inspect the draw data that are being passed to your render will help you debug issues if you are confused about this.
// Consider using the lower-level ImDrawList::AddImage() API, via ImGui::GetWindowDrawList()->AddImage().
ImTextureID my_tex_id = io.Fonts->TexID;
float my_tex_w = (float)io.Fonts->TexWidth;
float my_tex_h = (float)io.Fonts->TexHeight;
ImGui::Text("%.0fx%.0f", my_tex_w, my_tex_h);
ImVec2 pos = ImGui::GetCursorScreenPos();
ImGui::Image(my_tex_id, ImVec2(my_tex_w, my_tex_h), ImVec2(0,0), ImVec2(1,1), ImVec4(1.0f,1.0f,1.0f,1.0f), ImVec4(1.0f,1.0f,1.0f,0.5f));
if (ImGui::IsItemHovered())
{
ImGui::BeginTooltip();
float region_sz = 32.0f;
float region_x = io.MousePos.x - pos.x - region_sz * 0.5f; if (region_x < 0.0f) region_x = 0.0f; else if (region_x > my_tex_w - region_sz) region_x = my_tex_w - region_sz;
float region_y = io.MousePos.y - pos.y - region_sz * 0.5f; if (region_y < 0.0f) region_y = 0.0f; else if (region_y > my_tex_h - region_sz) region_y = my_tex_h - region_sz;
float zoom = 4.0f;
ImGui::Text("Min: (%.2f, %.2f)", region_x, region_y);
ImGui::Text("Max: (%.2f, %.2f)", region_x + region_sz, region_y + region_sz);
ImVec2 uv0 = ImVec2((region_x) / my_tex_w, (region_y) / my_tex_h);
ImVec2 uv1 = ImVec2((region_x + region_sz) / my_tex_w, (region_y + region_sz) / my_tex_h);
ImGui::Image(my_tex_id, ImVec2(region_sz * zoom, region_sz * zoom), uv0, uv1, ImVec4(1.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f), ImVec4(1.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f, 0.5f));
ImGui::EndTooltip();
}
ImGui::TextWrapped("And now some textured buttons..");
static int pressed_count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++)
{
ImGui::PushID(i);
int frame_padding = -1 + i; // -1 = uses default padding
if (ImGui::ImageButton(my_tex_id, ImVec2(32,32), ImVec2(0,0), ImVec2(32.0f/my_tex_w,32/my_tex_h), frame_padding, ImVec4(0.0f,0.0f,0.0f,1.0f)))
pressed_count += 1;
ImGui::PopID();
ImGui::SameLine();
}
ImGui::NewLine();
ImGui::Text("Pressed %d times.", pressed_count);
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Combo"))
{
// Expose flags as checkbox for the demo
static ImGuiComboFlags flags = 0;
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiComboFlags_PopupAlignLeft", (unsigned int*)&flags, ImGuiComboFlags_PopupAlignLeft);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Only makes a difference if the popup is larger than the combo");
if (ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiComboFlags_NoArrowButton", (unsigned int*)&flags, ImGuiComboFlags_NoArrowButton))
flags &= ~ImGuiComboFlags_NoPreview; // Clear the other flag, as we cannot combine both
if (ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiComboFlags_NoPreview", (unsigned int*)&flags, ImGuiComboFlags_NoPreview))
flags &= ~ImGuiComboFlags_NoArrowButton; // Clear the other flag, as we cannot combine both
// General BeginCombo() API, you have full control over your selection data and display type.
// (your selection data could be an index, a pointer to the object, an id for the object, a flag stored in the object itself, etc.)
const char* items[] = { "AAAA", "BBBB", "CCCC", "DDDD", "EEEE", "FFFF", "GGGG", "HHHH", "IIII", "JJJJ", "KKKK", "LLLLLLL", "MMMM", "OOOOOOO" };
static const char* item_current = items[0]; // Here our selection is a single pointer stored outside the object.
if (ImGui::BeginCombo("combo 1", item_current, flags)) // The second parameter is the label previewed before opening the combo.
{
for (int n = 0; n < IM_ARRAYSIZE(items); n++)
{
bool is_selected = (item_current == items[n]);
if (ImGui::Selectable(items[n], is_selected))
item_current = items[n];
if (is_selected)
ImGui::SetItemDefaultFocus(); // Set the initial focus when opening the combo (scrolling + for keyboard navigation support in the upcoming navigation branch)
}
ImGui::EndCombo();
}
// Simplified one-liner Combo() API, using values packed in a single constant string
static int item_current_2 = 0;
ImGui::Combo("combo 2 (one-liner)", &item_current_2, "aaaa\0bbbb\0cccc\0dddd\0eeee\0\0");
// Simplified one-liner Combo() using an array of const char*
static int item_current_3 = -1; // If the selection isn't within 0..count, Combo won't display a preview
ImGui::Combo("combo 3 (array)", &item_current_3, items, IM_ARRAYSIZE(items));
// Simplified one-liner Combo() using an accessor function
struct FuncHolder { static bool ItemGetter(void* data, int idx, const char** out_str) { *out_str = ((const char**)data)[idx]; return true; } };
static int item_current_4 = 0;
ImGui::Combo("combo 4 (function)", &item_current_4, &FuncHolder::ItemGetter, items, IM_ARRAYSIZE(items));
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Selectables"))
{
// Selectable() has 2 overloads:
// - The one taking "bool selected" as a read-only selection information. When Selectable() has been clicked is returns true and you can alter selection state accordingly.
// - The one taking "bool* p_selected" as a read-write selection information (convenient in some cases)
// The earlier is more flexible, as in real application your selection may be stored in a different manner (in flags within objects, as an external list, etc).
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Basic"))
{
static bool selection[5] = { false, true, false, false, false };
ImGui::Selectable("1. I am selectable", &selection[0]);
ImGui::Selectable("2. I am selectable", &selection[1]);
ImGui::Text("3. I am not selectable");
ImGui::Selectable("4. I am selectable", &selection[3]);
if (ImGui::Selectable("5. I am double clickable", selection[4], ImGuiSelectableFlags_AllowDoubleClick))
if (ImGui::IsMouseDoubleClicked(0))
selection[4] = !selection[4];
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Selection State: Single Selection"))
{
static int selected = -1;
for (int n = 0; n < 5; n++)
{
char buf[32];
sprintf(buf, "Object %d", n);
if (ImGui::Selectable(buf, selected == n))
selected = n;
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Selection State: Multiple Selection"))
{
HelpMarker("Hold CTRL and click to select multiple items.");
static bool selection[5] = { false, false, false, false, false };
for (int n = 0; n < 5; n++)
{
char buf[32];
sprintf(buf, "Object %d", n);
if (ImGui::Selectable(buf, selection[n]))
{
if (!ImGui::GetIO().KeyCtrl) // Clear selection when CTRL is not held
memset(selection, 0, sizeof(selection));
selection[n] ^= 1;
}
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Rendering more text into the same line"))
{
// Using the Selectable() override that takes "bool* p_selected" parameter and toggle your booleans automatically.
static bool selected[3] = { false, false, false };
ImGui::Selectable("main.c", &selected[0]); ImGui::SameLine(300); ImGui::Text(" 2,345 bytes");
ImGui::Selectable("Hello.cpp", &selected[1]); ImGui::SameLine(300); ImGui::Text("12,345 bytes");
ImGui::Selectable("Hello.h", &selected[2]); ImGui::SameLine(300); ImGui::Text(" 2,345 bytes");
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("In columns"))
{
ImGui::Columns(3, NULL, false);
static bool selected[16] = {};
for (int i = 0; i < 16; i++)
{
char label[32]; sprintf(label, "Item %d", i);
if (ImGui::Selectable(label, &selected[i])) {}
ImGui::NextColumn();
}
ImGui::Columns(1);
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Grid"))
{
static bool selected[4*4] = { true, false, false, false, false, true, false, false, false, false, true, false, false, false, false, true };
for (int i = 0; i < 4*4; i++)
{
ImGui::PushID(i);
if (ImGui::Selectable("Sailor", &selected[i], 0, ImVec2(50,50)))
{
// Note: We _unnecessarily_ test for both x/y and i here only to silence some static analyzer. The second part of each test is unnecessary.
int x = i % 4;
int y = i / 4;
if (x > 0) { selected[i - 1] ^= 1; }
if (x < 3 && i < 15) { selected[i + 1] ^= 1; }
if (y > 0 && i > 3) { selected[i - 4] ^= 1; }
if (y < 3 && i < 12) { selected[i + 4] ^= 1; }
}
if ((i % 4) < 3) ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::PopID();
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Alignment"))
{
HelpMarker("Alignment applies when a selectable is larger than its text content.\nBy default, Selectables uses style.SelectableTextAlign but it can be overriden on a per-item basis using PushStyleVar().");
static bool selected[3*3] = { true, false, true, false, true, false, true, false, true };
for (int y = 0; y < 3; y++)
{
for (int x = 0; x < 3; x++)
{
ImVec2 alignment = ImVec2((float)x / 2.0f, (float)y / 2.0f);
char name[32];
sprintf(name, "(%.1f,%.1f)", alignment.x, alignment.y);
if (x > 0) ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::PushStyleVar(ImGuiStyleVar_SelectableTextAlign, alignment);
ImGui::Selectable(name, &selected[3*y+x], ImGuiSelectableFlags_None, ImVec2(80,80));
ImGui::PopStyleVar();
}
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
// To wire InputText() with std::string or any other custom string type,
// see the "Text Input > Resize Callback" section of this demo, and the misc/cpp/imgui_stdlib.h file.
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Text Input"))
{
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Multi-line Text Input"))
{
// Note: we are using a fixed-sized buffer for simplicity here. See ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize
// and the code in misc/cpp/imgui_stdlib.h for how to setup InputText() for dynamically resizing strings.
static char text[1024 * 16] =
"/*\n"
" The Pentium F00F bug, shorthand for F0 0F C7 C8,\n"
" the hexadecimal encoding of one offending instruction,\n"
" more formally, the invalid operand with locked CMPXCHG8B\n"
" instruction bug, is a design flaw in the majority of\n"
" Intel Pentium, Pentium MMX, and Pentium OverDrive\n"
" processors (all in the P5 microarchitecture).\n"
"*/\n\n"
"label:\n"
"\tlock cmpxchg8b eax\n";
static ImGuiInputTextFlags flags = ImGuiInputTextFlags_AllowTabInput;
HelpMarker("You can use the ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize facility if you need to wire InputTextMultiline() to a dynamic string type. See misc/cpp/imgui_stdlib.h for an example. (This is not demonstrated in imgui_demo.cpp because we don't want to include <string> in here)");
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiInputTextFlags_ReadOnly", (unsigned int*)&flags, ImGuiInputTextFlags_ReadOnly);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiInputTextFlags_AllowTabInput", (unsigned int*)&flags, ImGuiInputTextFlags_AllowTabInput);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiInputTextFlags_CtrlEnterForNewLine", (unsigned int*)&flags, ImGuiInputTextFlags_CtrlEnterForNewLine);
ImGui::InputTextMultiline("##source", text, IM_ARRAYSIZE(text), ImVec2(-FLT_MIN, ImGui::GetTextLineHeight() * 16), flags);
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Filtered Text Input"))
{
static char buf1[64] = ""; ImGui::InputText("default", buf1, 64);
static char buf2[64] = ""; ImGui::InputText("decimal", buf2, 64, ImGuiInputTextFlags_CharsDecimal);
static char buf3[64] = ""; ImGui::InputText("hexadecimal", buf3, 64, ImGuiInputTextFlags_CharsHexadecimal | ImGuiInputTextFlags_CharsUppercase);
static char buf4[64] = ""; ImGui::InputText("uppercase", buf4, 64, ImGuiInputTextFlags_CharsUppercase);
static char buf5[64] = ""; ImGui::InputText("no blank", buf5, 64, ImGuiInputTextFlags_CharsNoBlank);
struct TextFilters { static int FilterImGuiLetters(ImGuiInputTextCallbackData* data) { if (data->EventChar < 256 && strchr("imgui", (char)data->EventChar)) return 0; return 1; } };
static char buf6[64] = ""; ImGui::InputText("\"imgui\" letters", buf6, 64, ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackCharFilter, TextFilters::FilterImGuiLetters);
ImGui::Text("Password input");
static char bufpass[64] = "password123";
ImGui::InputText("password", bufpass, 64, ImGuiInputTextFlags_Password | ImGuiInputTextFlags_CharsNoBlank);
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Display all characters as '*'.\nDisable clipboard cut and copy.\nDisable logging.\n");
ImGui::InputTextWithHint("password (w/ hint)", "<password>", bufpass, 64, ImGuiInputTextFlags_Password | ImGuiInputTextFlags_CharsNoBlank);
ImGui::InputText("password (clear)", bufpass, 64, ImGuiInputTextFlags_CharsNoBlank);
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Resize Callback"))
{
// To wire InputText() with std::string or any other custom string type,
// you can use the ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize flag + create a custom ImGui::InputText() wrapper using your prefered type.
// See misc/cpp/imgui_stdlib.h for an implementation of this using std::string.
HelpMarker("Demonstrate using ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize to wire your resizable string type to InputText().\n\nSee misc/cpp/imgui_stdlib.h for an implementation of this for std::string.");
struct Funcs
{
static int MyResizeCallback(ImGuiInputTextCallbackData* data)
{
if (data->EventFlag == ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize)
{
ImVector<char>* my_str = (ImVector<char>*)data->UserData;
IM_ASSERT(my_str->begin() == data->Buf);
my_str->resize(data->BufSize); // NB: On resizing calls, generally data->BufSize == data->BufTextLen + 1
data->Buf = my_str->begin();
}
return 0;
}
// Tip: Because ImGui:: is a namespace you would typicall add your own function into the namespace in your own source files.
// For example, you may add a function called ImGui::InputText(const char* label, MyString* my_str).
static bool MyInputTextMultiline(const char* label, ImVector<char>* my_str, const ImVec2& size = ImVec2(0, 0), ImGuiInputTextFlags flags = 0)
{
IM_ASSERT((flags & ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize) == 0);
return ImGui::InputTextMultiline(label, my_str->begin(), (size_t)my_str->size(), size, flags | ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize, Funcs::MyResizeCallback, (void*)my_str);
}
};
// For this demo we are using ImVector as a string container.
// Note that because we need to store a terminating zero character, our size/capacity are 1 more than usually reported by a typical string class.
static ImVector<char> my_str;
if (my_str.empty())
my_str.push_back(0);
Funcs::MyInputTextMultiline("##MyStr", &my_str, ImVec2(-FLT_MIN, ImGui::GetTextLineHeight() * 16));
ImGui::Text("Data: %p\nSize: %d\nCapacity: %d", (void*)my_str.begin(), my_str.size(), my_str.capacity());
ImGui::TreePop();
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
// Plot/Graph widgets are currently fairly limited.
// Consider writing your own plotting widget, or using a third-party one (see "Wiki->Useful Widgets", or github.com/ocornut/imgui/issues/2747)
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Plots Widgets"))
{
static bool animate = true;
ImGui::Checkbox("Animate", &animate);
static float arr[] = { 0.6f, 0.1f, 1.0f, 0.5f, 0.92f, 0.1f, 0.2f };
ImGui::PlotLines("Frame Times", arr, IM_ARRAYSIZE(arr));
// Create a dummy array of contiguous float values to plot
// Tip: If your float aren't contiguous but part of a structure, you can pass a pointer to your first float and the sizeof() of your structure in the Stride parameter.
static float values[90] = {};
static int values_offset = 0;
static double refresh_time = 0.0;
if (!animate || refresh_time == 0.0)
refresh_time = ImGui::GetTime();
while (refresh_time < ImGui::GetTime()) // Create dummy data at fixed 60 hz rate for the demo
{
static float phase = 0.0f;
values[values_offset] = cosf(phase);
values_offset = (values_offset+1) % IM_ARRAYSIZE(values);
phase += 0.10f*values_offset;
refresh_time += 1.0f/60.0f;
}
// Plots can display overlay texts
// (in this example, we will display an average value)
{
float average = 0.0f;
for (int n = 0; n < IM_ARRAYSIZE(values); n++)
average += values[n];
average /= (float)IM_ARRAYSIZE(values);
char overlay[32];
sprintf(overlay, "avg %f", average);
ImGui::PlotLines("Lines", values, IM_ARRAYSIZE(values), values_offset, overlay, -1.0f, 1.0f, ImVec2(0,80));
}
ImGui::PlotHistogram("Histogram", arr, IM_ARRAYSIZE(arr), 0, NULL, 0.0f, 1.0f, ImVec2(0,80));
// Use functions to generate output
// FIXME: This is rather awkward because current plot API only pass in indices. We probably want an API passing floats and user provide sample rate/count.
struct Funcs
{
static float Sin(void*, int i) { return sinf(i * 0.1f); }
static float Saw(void*, int i) { return (i & 1) ? 1.0f : -1.0f; }
};
static int func_type = 0, display_count = 70;
ImGui::Separator();
ImGui::SetNextItemWidth(100);
ImGui::Combo("func", &func_type, "Sin\0Saw\0");
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::SliderInt("Sample count", &display_count, 1, 400);
float (*func)(void*, int) = (func_type == 0) ? Funcs::Sin : Funcs::Saw;
ImGui::PlotLines("Lines", func, NULL, display_count, 0, NULL, -1.0f, 1.0f, ImVec2(0,80));
ImGui::PlotHistogram("Histogram", func, NULL, display_count, 0, NULL, -1.0f, 1.0f, ImVec2(0,80));
ImGui::Separator();
// Animate a simple progress bar
static float progress = 0.0f, progress_dir = 1.0f;
if (animate)
{
progress += progress_dir * 0.4f * ImGui::GetIO().DeltaTime;
if (progress >= +1.1f) { progress = +1.1f; progress_dir *= -1.0f; }
if (progress <= -0.1f) { progress = -0.1f; progress_dir *= -1.0f; }
}
// Typically we would use ImVec2(-1.0f,0.0f) or ImVec2(-FLT_MIN,0.0f) to use all available width,
// or ImVec2(width,0.0f) for a specified width. ImVec2(0.0f,0.0f) uses ItemWidth.
ImGui::ProgressBar(progress, ImVec2(0.0f,0.0f));
ImGui::SameLine(0.0f, ImGui::GetStyle().ItemInnerSpacing.x);
ImGui::Text("Progress Bar");
float progress_saturated = (progress < 0.0f) ? 0.0f : (progress > 1.0f) ? 1.0f : progress;
char buf[32];
sprintf(buf, "%d/%d", (int)(progress_saturated*1753), 1753);
ImGui::ProgressBar(progress, ImVec2(0.f,0.f), buf);
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Color/Picker Widgets"))
{
static ImVec4 color = ImVec4(114.0f/255.0f, 144.0f/255.0f, 154.0f/255.0f, 200.0f/255.0f);
static bool alpha_preview = true;
static bool alpha_half_preview = false;
static bool drag_and_drop = true;
static bool options_menu = true;
static bool hdr = false;
ImGui::Checkbox("With Alpha Preview", &alpha_preview);
ImGui::Checkbox("With Half Alpha Preview", &alpha_half_preview);
ImGui::Checkbox("With Drag and Drop", &drag_and_drop);
ImGui::Checkbox("With Options Menu", &options_menu); ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Right-click on the individual color widget to show options.");
ImGui::Checkbox("With HDR", &hdr); ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Currently all this does is to lift the 0..1 limits on dragging widgets.");
ImGuiColorEditFlags misc_flags = (hdr ? ImGuiColorEditFlags_HDR : 0) | (drag_and_drop ? 0 : ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoDragDrop) | (alpha_half_preview ? ImGuiColorEditFlags_AlphaPreviewHalf : (alpha_preview ? ImGuiColorEditFlags_AlphaPreview : 0)) | (options_menu ? 0 : ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoOptions);
ImGui::Text("Color widget:");
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Click on the colored square to open a color picker.\nCTRL+click on individual component to input value.\n");
ImGui::ColorEdit3("MyColor##1", (float*)&color, misc_flags);
ImGui::Text("Color widget HSV with Alpha:");
ImGui::ColorEdit4("MyColor##2", (float*)&color, ImGuiColorEditFlags_DisplayHSV | misc_flags);
ImGui::Text("Color widget with Float Display:");
ImGui::ColorEdit4("MyColor##2f", (float*)&color, ImGuiColorEditFlags_Float | misc_flags);
ImGui::Text("Color button with Picker:");
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("With the ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoInputs flag you can hide all the slider/text inputs.\nWith the ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoLabel flag you can pass a non-empty label which will only be used for the tooltip and picker popup.");
ImGui::ColorEdit4("MyColor##3", (float*)&color, ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoInputs | ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoLabel | misc_flags);
ImGui::Text("Color button with Custom Picker Popup:");
// Generate a dummy default palette. The palette will persist and can be edited.
static bool saved_palette_init = true;
static ImVec4 saved_palette[32] = {};
if (saved_palette_init)
{
for (int n = 0; n < IM_ARRAYSIZE(saved_palette); n++)
{
ImGui::ColorConvertHSVtoRGB(n / 31.0f, 0.8f, 0.8f, saved_palette[n].x, saved_palette[n].y, saved_palette[n].z);
saved_palette[n].w = 1.0f; // Alpha
}
saved_palette_init = false;
}
static ImVec4 backup_color;
bool open_popup = ImGui::ColorButton("MyColor##3b", color, misc_flags);
ImGui::SameLine(0, ImGui::GetStyle().ItemInnerSpacing.x);
open_popup |= ImGui::Button("Palette");
if (open_popup)
{
ImGui::OpenPopup("mypicker");
backup_color = color;
}
if (ImGui::BeginPopup("mypicker"))
{
ImGui::Text("MY CUSTOM COLOR PICKER WITH AN AMAZING PALETTE!");
ImGui::Separator();
ImGui::ColorPicker4("##picker", (float*)&color, misc_flags | ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoSidePreview | ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoSmallPreview);
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::BeginGroup(); // Lock X position
ImGui::Text("Current");
ImGui::ColorButton("##current", color, ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoPicker | ImGuiColorEditFlags_AlphaPreviewHalf, ImVec2(60,40));
ImGui::Text("Previous");
if (ImGui::ColorButton("##previous", backup_color, ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoPicker | ImGuiColorEditFlags_AlphaPreviewHalf, ImVec2(60,40)))
color = backup_color;
ImGui::Separator();
ImGui::Text("Palette");
for (int n = 0; n < IM_ARRAYSIZE(saved_palette); n++)
{
ImGui::PushID(n);
if ((n % 8) != 0)
ImGui::SameLine(0.0f, ImGui::GetStyle().ItemSpacing.y);
if (ImGui::ColorButton("##palette", saved_palette[n], ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoAlpha | ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoPicker | ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoTooltip, ImVec2(20,20)))
color = ImVec4(saved_palette[n].x, saved_palette[n].y, saved_palette[n].z, color.w); // Preserve alpha!
// Allow user to drop colors into each palette entry
// (Note that ColorButton is already a drag source by default, unless using ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoDragDrop)
if (ImGui::BeginDragDropTarget())
{
if (const ImGuiPayload* payload = ImGui::AcceptDragDropPayload(IMGUI_PAYLOAD_TYPE_COLOR_3F))
memcpy((float*)&saved_palette[n], payload->Data, sizeof(float) * 3);
if (const ImGuiPayload* payload = ImGui::AcceptDragDropPayload(IMGUI_PAYLOAD_TYPE_COLOR_4F))
memcpy((float*)&saved_palette[n], payload->Data, sizeof(float) * 4);
ImGui::EndDragDropTarget();
}
ImGui::PopID();
}
ImGui::EndGroup();
ImGui::EndPopup();
}
ImGui::Text("Color button only:");
ImGui::ColorButton("MyColor##3c", *(ImVec4*)&color, misc_flags, ImVec2(80,80));
ImGui::Text("Color picker:");
static bool alpha = true;
static bool alpha_bar = true;
static bool side_preview = true;
static bool ref_color = false;
static ImVec4 ref_color_v(1.0f,0.0f,1.0f,0.5f);
static int display_mode = 0;
static int picker_mode = 0;
ImGui::Checkbox("With Alpha", &alpha);
ImGui::Checkbox("With Alpha Bar", &alpha_bar);
ImGui::Checkbox("With Side Preview", &side_preview);
if (side_preview)
{
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Checkbox("With Ref Color", &ref_color);
if (ref_color)
{
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::ColorEdit4("##RefColor", &ref_color_v.x, ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoInputs | misc_flags);
}
}
ImGui::Combo("Display Mode", &display_mode, "Auto/Current\0None\0RGB Only\0HSV Only\0Hex Only\0");
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("ColorEdit defaults to displaying RGB inputs if you don't specify a display mode, but the user can change it with a right-click.\n\nColorPicker defaults to displaying RGB+HSV+Hex if you don't specify a display mode.\n\nYou can change the defaults using SetColorEditOptions().");
ImGui::Combo("Picker Mode", &picker_mode, "Auto/Current\0Hue bar + SV rect\0Hue wheel + SV triangle\0");
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("User can right-click the picker to change mode.");
ImGuiColorEditFlags flags = misc_flags;
if (!alpha) flags |= ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoAlpha; // This is by default if you call ColorPicker3() instead of ColorPicker4()
if (alpha_bar) flags |= ImGuiColorEditFlags_AlphaBar;
if (!side_preview) flags |= ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoSidePreview;
if (picker_mode == 1) flags |= ImGuiColorEditFlags_PickerHueBar;
if (picker_mode == 2) flags |= ImGuiColorEditFlags_PickerHueWheel;
if (display_mode == 1) flags |= ImGuiColorEditFlags_NoInputs; // Disable all RGB/HSV/Hex displays
if (display_mode == 2) flags |= ImGuiColorEditFlags_DisplayRGB; // Override display mode
if (display_mode == 3) flags |= ImGuiColorEditFlags_DisplayHSV;
if (display_mode == 4) flags |= ImGuiColorEditFlags_DisplayHex;
ImGui::ColorPicker4("MyColor##4", (float*)&color, flags, ref_color ? &ref_color_v.x : NULL);
ImGui::Text("Programmatically set defaults:");
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("SetColorEditOptions() is designed to allow you to set boot-time default.\nWe don't have Push/Pop functions because you can force options on a per-widget basis if needed, and the user can change non-forced ones with the options menu.\nWe don't have a getter to avoid encouraging you to persistently save values that aren't forward-compatible.");
if (ImGui::Button("Default: Uint8 + HSV + Hue Bar"))
ImGui::SetColorEditOptions(ImGuiColorEditFlags_Uint8 | ImGuiColorEditFlags_DisplayHSV | ImGuiColorEditFlags_PickerHueBar);
if (ImGui::Button("Default: Float + HDR + Hue Wheel"))
ImGui::SetColorEditOptions(ImGuiColorEditFlags_Float | ImGuiColorEditFlags_HDR | ImGuiColorEditFlags_PickerHueWheel);
// HSV encoded support (to avoid RGB<>HSV round trips and singularities when S==0 or V==0)
static ImVec4 color_stored_as_hsv(0.23f, 1.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f);
ImGui::Spacing();
ImGui::Text("HSV encoded colors");
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("By default, colors are given to ColorEdit and ColorPicker in RGB, but ImGuiColorEditFlags_InputHSV allows you to store colors as HSV and pass them to ColorEdit and ColorPicker as HSV. This comes with the added benefit that you can manipulate hue values with the picker even when saturation or value are zero.");
ImGui::Text("Color widget with InputHSV:");
ImGui::ColorEdit4("HSV shown as RGB##1", (float*)&color_stored_as_hsv, ImGuiColorEditFlags_DisplayRGB | ImGuiColorEditFlags_InputHSV | ImGuiColorEditFlags_Float);
ImGui::ColorEdit4("HSV shown as HSV##1", (float*)&color_stored_as_hsv, ImGuiColorEditFlags_DisplayHSV | ImGuiColorEditFlags_InputHSV | ImGuiColorEditFlags_Float);
ImGui::DragFloat4("Raw HSV values", (float*)&color_stored_as_hsv, 0.01f, 0.0f, 1.0f);
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Range Widgets"))
{
static float begin = 10, end = 90;
static int begin_i = 100, end_i = 1000;
ImGui::DragFloatRange2("range", &begin, &end, 0.25f, 0.0f, 100.0f, "Min: %.1f %%", "Max: %.1f %%");
ImGui::DragIntRange2("range int (no bounds)", &begin_i, &end_i, 5, 0, 0, "Min: %d units", "Max: %d units");
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Data Types"))
{
// The DragScalar/InputScalar/SliderScalar functions allow various data types: signed/unsigned int/long long and float/double
// To avoid polluting the public API with all possible combinations, we use the ImGuiDataType enum to pass the type,
// and passing all arguments by address.
// This is the reason the test code below creates local variables to hold "zero" "one" etc. for each types.
// In practice, if you frequently use a given type that is not covered by the normal API entry points, you can wrap it
// yourself inside a 1 line function which can take typed argument as value instead of void*, and then pass their address
// to the generic function. For example:
// bool MySliderU64(const char *label, u64* value, u64 min = 0, u64 max = 0, const char* format = "%lld")
// {
// return SliderScalar(label, ImGuiDataType_U64, value, &min, &max, format);
// }
// Limits (as helper variables that we can take the address of)
// Note that the SliderScalar function has a maximum usable range of half the natural type maximum, hence the /2 below.
#ifndef LLONG_MIN
ImS64 LLONG_MIN = -9223372036854775807LL - 1;
ImS64 LLONG_MAX = 9223372036854775807LL;
ImU64 ULLONG_MAX = (2ULL * 9223372036854775807LL + 1);
#endif
const char s8_zero = 0, s8_one = 1, s8_fifty = 50, s8_min = -128, s8_max = 127;
const ImU8 u8_zero = 0, u8_one = 1, u8_fifty = 50, u8_min = 0, u8_max = 255;
const short s16_zero = 0, s16_one = 1, s16_fifty = 50, s16_min = -32768, s16_max = 32767;
const ImU16 u16_zero = 0, u16_one = 1, u16_fifty = 50, u16_min = 0, u16_max = 65535;
const ImS32 s32_zero = 0, s32_one = 1, s32_fifty = 50, s32_min = INT_MIN/2, s32_max = INT_MAX/2, s32_hi_a = INT_MAX/2 - 100, s32_hi_b = INT_MAX/2;
const ImU32 u32_zero = 0, u32_one = 1, u32_fifty = 50, u32_min = 0, u32_max = UINT_MAX/2, u32_hi_a = UINT_MAX/2 - 100, u32_hi_b = UINT_MAX/2;
const ImS64 s64_zero = 0, s64_one = 1, s64_fifty = 50, s64_min = LLONG_MIN/2, s64_max = LLONG_MAX/2, s64_hi_a = LLONG_MAX/2 - 100, s64_hi_b = LLONG_MAX/2;
const ImU64 u64_zero = 0, u64_one = 1, u64_fifty = 50, u64_min = 0, u64_max = ULLONG_MAX/2, u64_hi_a = ULLONG_MAX/2 - 100, u64_hi_b = ULLONG_MAX/2;
const float f32_zero = 0.f, f32_one = 1.f, f32_lo_a = -10000000000.0f, f32_hi_a = +10000000000.0f;
const double f64_zero = 0., f64_one = 1., f64_lo_a = -1000000000000000.0, f64_hi_a = +1000000000000000.0;
// State
static char s8_v = 127;
static ImU8 u8_v = 255;
static short s16_v = 32767;
static ImU16 u16_v = 65535;
static ImS32 s32_v = -1;
static ImU32 u32_v = (ImU32)-1;
static ImS64 s64_v = -1;
static ImU64 u64_v = (ImU64)-1;
static float f32_v = 0.123f;
static double f64_v = 90000.01234567890123456789;
const float drag_speed = 0.2f;
static bool drag_clamp = false;
ImGui::Text("Drags:");
ImGui::Checkbox("Clamp integers to 0..50", &drag_clamp); ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("As with every widgets in dear imgui, we never modify values unless there is a user interaction.\nYou can override the clamping limits by using CTRL+Click to input a value.");
ImGui::DragScalar("drag s8", ImGuiDataType_S8, &s8_v, drag_speed, drag_clamp ? &s8_zero : NULL, drag_clamp ? &s8_fifty : NULL);
ImGui::DragScalar("drag u8", ImGuiDataType_U8, &u8_v, drag_speed, drag_clamp ? &u8_zero : NULL, drag_clamp ? &u8_fifty : NULL, "%u ms");
ImGui::DragScalar("drag s16", ImGuiDataType_S16, &s16_v, drag_speed, drag_clamp ? &s16_zero : NULL, drag_clamp ? &s16_fifty : NULL);
ImGui::DragScalar("drag u16", ImGuiDataType_U16, &u16_v, drag_speed, drag_clamp ? &u16_zero : NULL, drag_clamp ? &u16_fifty : NULL, "%u ms");
ImGui::DragScalar("drag s32", ImGuiDataType_S32, &s32_v, drag_speed, drag_clamp ? &s32_zero : NULL, drag_clamp ? &s32_fifty : NULL);
ImGui::DragScalar("drag u32", ImGuiDataType_U32, &u32_v, drag_speed, drag_clamp ? &u32_zero : NULL, drag_clamp ? &u32_fifty : NULL, "%u ms");
ImGui::DragScalar("drag s64", ImGuiDataType_S64, &s64_v, drag_speed, drag_clamp ? &s64_zero : NULL, drag_clamp ? &s64_fifty : NULL);
ImGui::DragScalar("drag u64", ImGuiDataType_U64, &u64_v, drag_speed, drag_clamp ? &u64_zero : NULL, drag_clamp ? &u64_fifty : NULL);
ImGui::DragScalar("drag float", ImGuiDataType_Float, &f32_v, 0.005f, &f32_zero, &f32_one, "%f", 1.0f);
ImGui::DragScalar("drag float ^2", ImGuiDataType_Float, &f32_v, 0.005f, &f32_zero, &f32_one, "%f", 2.0f); ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("You can use the 'power' parameter to increase tweaking precision on one side of the range.");
ImGui::DragScalar("drag double", ImGuiDataType_Double, &f64_v, 0.0005f, &f64_zero, NULL, "%.10f grams", 1.0f);
ImGui::DragScalar("drag double ^2", ImGuiDataType_Double, &f64_v, 0.0005f, &f64_zero, &f64_one, "0 < %.10f < 1", 2.0f);
ImGui::Text("Sliders");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider s8 full", ImGuiDataType_S8, &s8_v, &s8_min, &s8_max, "%d");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider u8 full", ImGuiDataType_U8, &u8_v, &u8_min, &u8_max, "%u");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider s16 full", ImGuiDataType_S16, &s16_v, &s16_min, &s16_max, "%d");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider u16 full", ImGuiDataType_U16, &u16_v, &u16_min, &u16_max, "%u");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider s32 low", ImGuiDataType_S32, &s32_v, &s32_zero, &s32_fifty,"%d");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider s32 high", ImGuiDataType_S32, &s32_v, &s32_hi_a, &s32_hi_b, "%d");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider s32 full", ImGuiDataType_S32, &s32_v, &s32_min, &s32_max, "%d");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider u32 low", ImGuiDataType_U32, &u32_v, &u32_zero, &u32_fifty,"%u");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider u32 high", ImGuiDataType_U32, &u32_v, &u32_hi_a, &u32_hi_b, "%u");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider u32 full", ImGuiDataType_U32, &u32_v, &u32_min, &u32_max, "%u");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider s64 low", ImGuiDataType_S64, &s64_v, &s64_zero, &s64_fifty,"%I64d");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider s64 high", ImGuiDataType_S64, &s64_v, &s64_hi_a, &s64_hi_b, "%I64d");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider s64 full", ImGuiDataType_S64, &s64_v, &s64_min, &s64_max, "%I64d");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider u64 low", ImGuiDataType_U64, &u64_v, &u64_zero, &u64_fifty,"%I64u ms");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider u64 high", ImGuiDataType_U64, &u64_v, &u64_hi_a, &u64_hi_b, "%I64u ms");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider u64 full", ImGuiDataType_U64, &u64_v, &u64_min, &u64_max, "%I64u ms");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider float low", ImGuiDataType_Float, &f32_v, &f32_zero, &f32_one);
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider float low^2", ImGuiDataType_Float, &f32_v, &f32_zero, &f32_one, "%.10f", 2.0f);
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider float high", ImGuiDataType_Float, &f32_v, &f32_lo_a, &f32_hi_a, "%e");
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider double low", ImGuiDataType_Double, &f64_v, &f64_zero, &f64_one, "%.10f grams", 1.0f);
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider double low^2",ImGuiDataType_Double, &f64_v, &f64_zero, &f64_one, "%.10f", 2.0f);
ImGui::SliderScalar("slider double high", ImGuiDataType_Double, &f64_v, &f64_lo_a, &f64_hi_a, "%e grams", 1.0f);
static bool inputs_step = true;
ImGui::Text("Inputs");
ImGui::Checkbox("Show step buttons", &inputs_step);
ImGui::InputScalar("input s8", ImGuiDataType_S8, &s8_v, inputs_step ? &s8_one : NULL, NULL, "%d");
ImGui::InputScalar("input u8", ImGuiDataType_U8, &u8_v, inputs_step ? &u8_one : NULL, NULL, "%u");
ImGui::InputScalar("input s16", ImGuiDataType_S16, &s16_v, inputs_step ? &s16_one : NULL, NULL, "%d");
ImGui::InputScalar("input u16", ImGuiDataType_U16, &u16_v, inputs_step ? &u16_one : NULL, NULL, "%u");
ImGui::InputScalar("input s32", ImGuiDataType_S32, &s32_v, inputs_step ? &s32_one : NULL, NULL, "%d");
ImGui::InputScalar("input s32 hex", ImGuiDataType_S32, &s32_v, inputs_step ? &s32_one : NULL, NULL, "%08X", ImGuiInputTextFlags_CharsHexadecimal);
ImGui::InputScalar("input u32", ImGuiDataType_U32, &u32_v, inputs_step ? &u32_one : NULL, NULL, "%u");
ImGui::InputScalar("input u32 hex", ImGuiDataType_U32, &u32_v, inputs_step ? &u32_one : NULL, NULL, "%08X", ImGuiInputTextFlags_CharsHexadecimal);
ImGui::InputScalar("input s64", ImGuiDataType_S64, &s64_v, inputs_step ? &s64_one : NULL);
ImGui::InputScalar("input u64", ImGuiDataType_U64, &u64_v, inputs_step ? &u64_one : NULL);
ImGui::InputScalar("input float", ImGuiDataType_Float, &f32_v, inputs_step ? &f32_one : NULL);
ImGui::InputScalar("input double", ImGuiDataType_Double, &f64_v, inputs_step ? &f64_one : NULL);
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Multi-component Widgets"))
{
static float vec4f[4] = { 0.10f, 0.20f, 0.30f, 0.44f };
static int vec4i[4] = { 1, 5, 100, 255 };
ImGui::InputFloat2("input float2", vec4f);
ImGui::DragFloat2("drag float2", vec4f, 0.01f, 0.0f, 1.0f);
ImGui::SliderFloat2("slider float2", vec4f, 0.0f, 1.0f);
ImGui::InputInt2("input int2", vec4i);
ImGui::DragInt2("drag int2", vec4i, 1, 0, 255);
ImGui::SliderInt2("slider int2", vec4i, 0, 255);
ImGui::Spacing();
ImGui::InputFloat3("input float3", vec4f);
ImGui::DragFloat3("drag float3", vec4f, 0.01f, 0.0f, 1.0f);
ImGui::SliderFloat3("slider float3", vec4f, 0.0f, 1.0f);
ImGui::InputInt3("input int3", vec4i);
ImGui::DragInt3("drag int3", vec4i, 1, 0, 255);
ImGui::SliderInt3("slider int3", vec4i, 0, 255);
ImGui::Spacing();
ImGui::InputFloat4("input float4", vec4f);
ImGui::DragFloat4("drag float4", vec4f, 0.01f, 0.0f, 1.0f);
ImGui::SliderFloat4("slider float4", vec4f, 0.0f, 1.0f);
ImGui::InputInt4("input int4", vec4i);
ImGui::DragInt4("drag int4", vec4i, 1, 0, 255);
ImGui::SliderInt4("slider int4", vec4i, 0, 255);
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Vertical Sliders"))
{
const float spacing = 4;
ImGui::PushStyleVar(ImGuiStyleVar_ItemSpacing, ImVec2(spacing, spacing));
static int int_value = 0;
ImGui::VSliderInt("##int", ImVec2(18,160), &int_value, 0, 5);
ImGui::SameLine();
static float values[7] = { 0.0f, 0.60f, 0.35f, 0.9f, 0.70f, 0.20f, 0.0f };
ImGui::PushID("set1");
for (int i = 0; i < 7; i++)
{
if (i > 0) ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::PushID(i);
ImGui::PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_FrameBg, (ImVec4)ImColor::HSV(i/7.0f, 0.5f, 0.5f));
ImGui::PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_FrameBgHovered, (ImVec4)ImColor::HSV(i/7.0f, 0.6f, 0.5f));
ImGui::PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_FrameBgActive, (ImVec4)ImColor::HSV(i/7.0f, 0.7f, 0.5f));
ImGui::PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_SliderGrab, (ImVec4)ImColor::HSV(i/7.0f, 0.9f, 0.9f));
ImGui::VSliderFloat("##v", ImVec2(18,160), &values[i], 0.0f, 1.0f, "");
if (ImGui::IsItemActive() || ImGui::IsItemHovered())
ImGui::SetTooltip("%.3f", values[i]);
ImGui::PopStyleColor(4);
ImGui::PopID();
}
ImGui::PopID();
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::PushID("set2");
static float values2[4] = { 0.20f, 0.80f, 0.40f, 0.25f };
const int rows = 3;
const ImVec2 small_slider_size(18, (float)(int)((160.0f - (rows - 1) * spacing) / rows));
for (int nx = 0; nx < 4; nx++)
{
if (nx > 0) ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::BeginGroup();
for (int ny = 0; ny < rows; ny++)
{
ImGui::PushID(nx*rows+ny);
ImGui::VSliderFloat("##v", small_slider_size, &values2[nx], 0.0f, 1.0f, "");
if (ImGui::IsItemActive() || ImGui::IsItemHovered())
ImGui::SetTooltip("%.3f", values2[nx]);
ImGui::PopID();
}
ImGui::EndGroup();
}
ImGui::PopID();
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::PushID("set3");
for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
{
if (i > 0) ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::PushID(i);
ImGui::PushStyleVar(ImGuiStyleVar_GrabMinSize, 40);
ImGui::VSliderFloat("##v", ImVec2(40,160), &values[i], 0.0f, 1.0f, "%.2f\nsec");
ImGui::PopStyleVar();
ImGui::PopID();
}
ImGui::PopID();
ImGui::PopStyleVar();
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Drag and Drop"))
{
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Drag and drop in standard widgets"))
{
// ColorEdit widgets automatically act as drag source and drag target.
// They are using standardized payload strings IMGUI_PAYLOAD_TYPE_COLOR_3F and IMGUI_PAYLOAD_TYPE_COLOR_4F to allow your own widgets
// to use colors in their drag and drop interaction. Also see the demo in Color Picker -> Palette demo.
HelpMarker("You can drag from the colored squares.");
static float col1[3] = { 1.0f, 0.0f, 0.2f };
static float col2[4] = { 0.4f, 0.7f, 0.0f, 0.5f };
ImGui::ColorEdit3("color 1", col1);
ImGui::ColorEdit4("color 2", col2);
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Drag and drop to copy/swap items"))
{
enum Mode
{
Mode_Copy,
Mode_Move,
Mode_Swap
};
static int mode = 0;
if (ImGui::RadioButton("Copy", mode == Mode_Copy)) { mode = Mode_Copy; } ImGui::SameLine();
if (ImGui::RadioButton("Move", mode == Mode_Move)) { mode = Mode_Move; } ImGui::SameLine();
if (ImGui::RadioButton("Swap", mode == Mode_Swap)) { mode = Mode_Swap; }
static const char* names[9] = { "Bobby", "Beatrice", "Betty", "Brianna", "Barry", "Bernard", "Bibi", "Blaine", "Bryn" };
for (int n = 0; n < IM_ARRAYSIZE(names); n++)
{
ImGui::PushID(n);
if ((n % 3) != 0)
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button(names[n], ImVec2(60,60));
// Our buttons are both drag sources and drag targets here!
if (ImGui::BeginDragDropSource(ImGuiDragDropFlags_None))
{
ImGui::SetDragDropPayload("DND_DEMO_CELL", &n, sizeof(int)); // Set payload to carry the index of our item (could be anything)
if (mode == Mode_Copy) { ImGui::Text("Copy %s", names[n]); } // Display preview (could be anything, e.g. when dragging an image we could decide to display the filename and a small preview of the image, etc.)
if (mode == Mode_Move) { ImGui::Text("Move %s", names[n]); }
if (mode == Mode_Swap) { ImGui::Text("Swap %s", names[n]); }
ImGui::EndDragDropSource();
}
if (ImGui::BeginDragDropTarget())
{
if (const ImGuiPayload* payload = ImGui::AcceptDragDropPayload("DND_DEMO_CELL"))
{
IM_ASSERT(payload->DataSize == sizeof(int));
int payload_n = *(const int*)payload->Data;
if (mode == Mode_Copy)
{
names[n] = names[payload_n];
}
if (mode == Mode_Move)
{
names[n] = names[payload_n];
names[payload_n] = "";
}
if (mode == Mode_Swap)
{
const char* tmp = names[n];
names[n] = names[payload_n];
names[payload_n] = tmp;
}
}
ImGui::EndDragDropTarget();
}
ImGui::PopID();
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Drag to reorder items (simple)"))
{
// Simple reordering
HelpMarker("We don't use the drag and drop api at all here! Instead we query when the item is held but not hovered, and order items accordingly.");
static const char* item_names[] = { "Item One", "Item Two", "Item Three", "Item Four", "Item Five" };
for (int n = 0; n < IM_ARRAYSIZE(item_names); n++)
{
const char* item = item_names[n];
ImGui::Selectable(item);
if (ImGui::IsItemActive() && !ImGui::IsItemHovered())
{
int n_next = n + (ImGui::GetMouseDragDelta(0).y < 0.f ? -1 : 1);
if (n_next >= 0 && n_next < IM_ARRAYSIZE(item_names))
{
item_names[n] = item_names[n_next];
item_names[n_next] = item;
ImGui::ResetMouseDragDelta();
}
}
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Querying Status (Active/Focused/Hovered etc.)"))
{
// Submit an item (various types available) so we can query their status in the following block.
static int item_type = 1;
ImGui::Combo("Item Type", &item_type, "Text\0Button\0Button (w/ repeat)\0Checkbox\0SliderFloat\0InputText\0InputFloat\0InputFloat3\0ColorEdit4\0MenuItem\0TreeNode\0TreeNode (w/ double-click)\0ListBox\0", 20);
ImGui::SameLine();
HelpMarker("Testing how various types of items are interacting with the IsItemXXX functions.");
bool ret = false;
static bool b = false;
static float col4f[4] = { 1.0f, 0.5, 0.0f, 1.0f };
static char str[16] = {};
if (item_type == 0) { ImGui::Text("ITEM: Text"); } // Testing text items with no identifier/interaction
if (item_type == 1) { ret = ImGui::Button("ITEM: Button"); } // Testing button
if (item_type == 2) { ImGui::PushButtonRepeat(true); ret = ImGui::Button("ITEM: Button"); ImGui::PopButtonRepeat(); } // Testing button (with repeater)
if (item_type == 3) { ret = ImGui::Checkbox("ITEM: Checkbox", &b); } // Testing checkbox
if (item_type == 4) { ret = ImGui::SliderFloat("ITEM: SliderFloat", &col4f[0], 0.0f, 1.0f); } // Testing basic item
if (item_type == 5) { ret = ImGui::InputText("ITEM: InputText", &str[0], IM_ARRAYSIZE(str)); } // Testing input text (which handles tabbing)
if (item_type == 6) { ret = ImGui::InputFloat("ITEM: InputFloat", col4f, 1.0f); } // Testing +/- buttons on scalar input
if (item_type == 7) { ret = ImGui::InputFloat3("ITEM: InputFloat3", col4f); } // Testing multi-component items (IsItemXXX flags are reported merged)
if (item_type == 8) { ret = ImGui::ColorEdit4("ITEM: ColorEdit4", col4f); } // Testing multi-component items (IsItemXXX flags are reported merged)
if (item_type == 9) { ret = ImGui::MenuItem("ITEM: MenuItem"); } // Testing menu item (they use ImGuiButtonFlags_PressedOnRelease button policy)
if (item_type == 10){ ret = ImGui::TreeNode("ITEM: TreeNode"); if (ret) ImGui::TreePop(); } // Testing tree node
if (item_type == 11){ ret = ImGui::TreeNodeEx("ITEM: TreeNode w/ ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_OpenOnDoubleClick", ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_OpenOnDoubleClick | ImGuiTreeNodeFlags_NoTreePushOnOpen); } // Testing tree node with ImGuiButtonFlags_PressedOnDoubleClick button policy.
if (item_type == 12){ const char* items[] = { "Apple", "Banana", "Cherry", "Kiwi" }; static int current = 1; ret = ImGui::ListBox("ITEM: ListBox", &current, items, IM_ARRAYSIZE(items), IM_ARRAYSIZE(items)); }
// Display the value of IsItemHovered() and other common item state functions.
// Note that the ImGuiHoveredFlags_XXX flags can be combined.
// Because BulletText is an item itself and that would affect the output of IsItemXXX functions,
// we query every state in a single call to avoid storing them and to simplify the code
ImGui::BulletText(
"Return value = %d\n"
"IsItemFocused() = %d\n"
"IsItemHovered() = %d\n"
"IsItemHovered(_AllowWhenBlockedByPopup) = %d\n"
"IsItemHovered(_AllowWhenBlockedByActiveItem) = %d\n"
"IsItemHovered(_AllowWhenOverlapped) = %d\n"
"IsItemHovered(_RectOnly) = %d\n"
"IsItemActive() = %d\n"
"IsItemEdited() = %d\n"
"IsItemActivated() = %d\n"
"IsItemDeactivated() = %d\n"
"IsItemDeactivatedAfterEdit() = %d\n"
"IsItemVisible() = %d\n"
"IsItemClicked() = %d\n"
"IsItemToggledOpen() = %d\n"
"GetItemRectMin() = (%.1f, %.1f)\n"
"GetItemRectMax() = (%.1f, %.1f)\n"
"GetItemRectSize() = (%.1f, %.1f)",
ret,
ImGui::IsItemFocused(),
ImGui::IsItemHovered(),
ImGui::IsItemHovered(ImGuiHoveredFlags_AllowWhenBlockedByPopup),
ImGui::IsItemHovered(ImGuiHoveredFlags_AllowWhenBlockedByActiveItem),
ImGui::IsItemHovered(ImGuiHoveredFlags_AllowWhenOverlapped),
ImGui::IsItemHovered(ImGuiHoveredFlags_RectOnly),
ImGui::IsItemActive(),
ImGui::IsItemEdited(),
ImGui::IsItemActivated(),
ImGui::IsItemDeactivated(),
ImGui::IsItemDeactivatedAfterEdit(),
ImGui::IsItemVisible(),
ImGui::IsItemClicked(),
ImGui::IsItemToggledOpen(),
ImGui::GetItemRectMin().x, ImGui::GetItemRectMin().y,
ImGui::GetItemRectMax().x, ImGui::GetItemRectMax().y,
ImGui::GetItemRectSize().x, ImGui::GetItemRectSize().y
);
static bool embed_all_inside_a_child_window = false;
ImGui::Checkbox("Embed everything inside a child window (for additional testing)", &embed_all_inside_a_child_window);
if (embed_all_inside_a_child_window)
ImGui::BeginChild("outer_child", ImVec2(0, ImGui::GetFontSize() * 20), true);
// Testing IsWindowFocused() function with its various flags.
// Note that the ImGuiFocusedFlags_XXX flags can be combined.
ImGui::BulletText(
"IsWindowFocused() = %d\n"
"IsWindowFocused(_ChildWindows) = %d\n"
"IsWindowFocused(_ChildWindows|_RootWindow) = %d\n"
"IsWindowFocused(_RootWindow) = %d\n"
"IsWindowFocused(_AnyWindow) = %d\n",
ImGui::IsWindowFocused(),
ImGui::IsWindowFocused(ImGuiFocusedFlags_ChildWindows),
ImGui::IsWindowFocused(ImGuiFocusedFlags_ChildWindows | ImGuiFocusedFlags_RootWindow),
ImGui::IsWindowFocused(ImGuiFocusedFlags_RootWindow),
ImGui::IsWindowFocused(ImGuiFocusedFlags_AnyWindow));
// Testing IsWindowHovered() function with its various flags.
// Note that the ImGuiHoveredFlags_XXX flags can be combined.
ImGui::BulletText(
"IsWindowHovered() = %d\n"
"IsWindowHovered(_AllowWhenBlockedByPopup) = %d\n"
"IsWindowHovered(_AllowWhenBlockedByActiveItem) = %d\n"
"IsWindowHovered(_ChildWindows) = %d\n"
"IsWindowHovered(_ChildWindows|_RootWindow) = %d\n"
"IsWindowHovered(_ChildWindows|_AllowWhenBlockedByPopup) = %d\n"
"IsWindowHovered(_RootWindow) = %d\n"
"IsWindowHovered(_AnyWindow) = %d\n",
ImGui::IsWindowHovered(),
ImGui::IsWindowHovered(ImGuiHoveredFlags_AllowWhenBlockedByPopup),
ImGui::IsWindowHovered(ImGuiHoveredFlags_AllowWhenBlockedByActiveItem),
ImGui::IsWindowHovered(ImGuiHoveredFlags_ChildWindows),
ImGui::IsWindowHovered(ImGuiHoveredFlags_ChildWindows | ImGuiHoveredFlags_RootWindow),
ImGui::IsWindowHovered(ImGuiHoveredFlags_ChildWindows | ImGuiHoveredFlags_AllowWhenBlockedByPopup),
ImGui::IsWindowHovered(ImGuiHoveredFlags_RootWindow),
ImGui::IsWindowHovered(ImGuiHoveredFlags_AnyWindow));
ImGui::BeginChild("child", ImVec2(0, 50), true);
ImGui::Text("This is another child window for testing the _ChildWindows flag.");
ImGui::EndChild();
if (embed_all_inside_a_child_window)
ImGui::EndChild();
static char dummy_str[] = "This is a dummy field to be able to tab-out of the widgets above.";
ImGui::InputText("dummy", dummy_str, IM_ARRAYSIZE(dummy_str), ImGuiInputTextFlags_ReadOnly);
// Calling IsItemHovered() after begin returns the hovered status of the title bar.
// This is useful in particular if you want to create a context menu (with BeginPopupContextItem) associated to the title bar of a window.
// This will also work when docked into a Tab (the Tab replace the Title Bar and guarantee the same properties).
static bool test_window = false;
ImGui::Checkbox("Hovered/Active tests after Begin() for title bar testing", &test_window);
if (test_window)
{
// FIXME-DOCK: This window cannot be docked within the ImGui Demo window, this will cause a feedback loop and get them stuck.
// Could we fix this through an ImGuiWindowClass feature? Or an API call to tag our parent as "don't skip items"?
ImGui::Begin("Title bar Hovered/Active tests", &test_window);
if (ImGui::BeginPopupContextItem()) // <-- This is using IsItemHovered()
{
if (ImGui::MenuItem("Close")) { test_window = false; }
ImGui::EndPopup();
}
ImGui::Text(
"IsItemHovered() after begin = %d (== is title bar hovered)\n"
"IsItemActive() after begin = %d (== is window being clicked/moved)\n",
ImGui::IsItemHovered(), ImGui::IsItemActive());
ImGui::End();
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
}
static void ShowDemoWindowLayout()
{
if (!ImGui::CollapsingHeader("Layout"))
return;
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Child windows"))
{
HelpMarker("Use child windows to begin into a self-contained independent scrolling/clipping regions within a host window.");
static bool disable_mouse_wheel = false;
static bool disable_menu = false;
ImGui::Checkbox("Disable Mouse Wheel", &disable_mouse_wheel);
ImGui::Checkbox("Disable Menu", &disable_menu);
static int line = 50;
bool goto_line = ImGui::Button("Goto");
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::SetNextItemWidth(100);
goto_line |= ImGui::InputInt("##Line", &line, 0, 0, ImGuiInputTextFlags_EnterReturnsTrue);
// Child 1: no border, enable horizontal scrollbar
{
ImGuiWindowFlags window_flags = ImGuiWindowFlags_HorizontalScrollbar | (disable_mouse_wheel ? ImGuiWindowFlags_NoScrollWithMouse : 0);
ImGui::BeginChild("Child1", ImVec2(ImGui::GetWindowContentRegionWidth() * 0.5f, 260), false, window_flags);
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++)
{
ImGui::Text("%04d: scrollable region", i);
if (goto_line && line == i)
ImGui::SetScrollHereY();
}
if (goto_line && line >= 100)
ImGui::SetScrollHereY();
ImGui::EndChild();
}
ImGui::SameLine();
// Child 2: rounded border
{
ImGuiWindowFlags window_flags = (disable_mouse_wheel ? ImGuiWindowFlags_NoScrollWithMouse : 0) | (disable_menu ? 0 : ImGuiWindowFlags_MenuBar);
ImGui::PushStyleVar(ImGuiStyleVar_ChildRounding, 5.0f);
ImGui::BeginChild("Child2", ImVec2(0, 260), true, window_flags);
if (!disable_menu && ImGui::BeginMenuBar())
{
if (ImGui::BeginMenu("Menu"))
{
ShowExampleMenuFile();
ImGui::EndMenu();
}
ImGui::EndMenuBar();
}
ImGui::Columns(2);
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++)
{
char buf[32];
sprintf(buf, "%03d", i);
ImGui::Button(buf, ImVec2(-FLT_MIN, 0.0f));
ImGui::NextColumn();
}
ImGui::EndChild();
ImGui::PopStyleVar();
}
ImGui::Separator();
// Demonstrate a few extra things
// - Changing ImGuiCol_ChildBg (which is transparent black in default styles)
// - Using SetCursorPos() to position the child window (because the child window is an item from the POV of the parent window)
// You can also call SetNextWindowPos() to position the child window. The parent window will effectively layout from this position.
// - Using ImGui::GetItemRectMin/Max() to query the "item" state (because the child window is an item from the POV of the parent window)
// See "Widgets" -> "Querying Status (Active/Focused/Hovered etc.)" section for more details about this.
{
ImGui::SetCursorPosX(ImGui::GetCursorPosX() + 10);
ImGui::PushStyleColor(ImGuiCol_ChildBg, IM_COL32(255, 0, 0, 100));
ImGui::BeginChild("blah", ImVec2(200, 100), true, ImGuiWindowFlags_None);
for (int n = 0; n < 50; n++)
ImGui::Text("Some test %d", n);
ImGui::EndChild();
ImVec2 child_rect_min = ImGui::GetItemRectMin();
ImVec2 child_rect_max = ImGui::GetItemRectMax();
ImGui::PopStyleColor();
ImGui::Text("Rect of child window is: (%.0f,%.0f) (%.0f,%.0f)", child_rect_min.x, child_rect_min.y, child_rect_max.x, child_rect_max.y);
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Widgets Width"))
{
// Use SetNextItemWidth() to set the width of a single upcoming item.
// Use PushItemWidth()/PopItemWidth() to set the width of a group of items.
static float f = 0.0f;
ImGui::Text("SetNextItemWidth/PushItemWidth(100)");
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Fixed width.");
ImGui::SetNextItemWidth(100);
ImGui::DragFloat("float##1", &f);
ImGui::Text("SetNextItemWidth/PushItemWidth(GetWindowWidth() * 0.5f)");
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Half of window width.");
ImGui::SetNextItemWidth(ImGui::GetWindowWidth() * 0.5f);
ImGui::DragFloat("float##2", &f);
ImGui::Text("SetNextItemWidth/PushItemWidth(GetContentRegionAvail().x * 0.5f)");
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Half of available width.\n(~ right-cursor_pos)\n(works within a column set)");
ImGui::SetNextItemWidth(ImGui::GetContentRegionAvail().x * 0.5f);
ImGui::DragFloat("float##3", &f);
ImGui::Text("SetNextItemWidth/PushItemWidth(-100)");
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Align to right edge minus 100");
ImGui::SetNextItemWidth(-100);
ImGui::DragFloat("float##4", &f);
// Demonstrate using PushItemWidth to surround three items. Calling SetNextItemWidth() before each of them would have the same effect.
ImGui::Text("SetNextItemWidth/PushItemWidth(-1)");
ImGui::SameLine(); HelpMarker("Align to right edge");
ImGui::PushItemWidth(-1);
ImGui::DragFloat("##float5a", &f);
ImGui::DragFloat("##float5b", &f);
ImGui::DragFloat("##float5c", &f);
ImGui::PopItemWidth();
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Basic Horizontal Layout"))
{
ImGui::TextWrapped("(Use ImGui::SameLine() to keep adding items to the right of the preceding item)");
// Text
ImGui::Text("Two items: Hello"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::TextColored(ImVec4(1,1,0,1), "Sailor");
// Adjust spacing
ImGui::Text("More spacing: Hello"); ImGui::SameLine(0, 20);
ImGui::TextColored(ImVec4(1,1,0,1), "Sailor");
// Button
ImGui::AlignTextToFramePadding();
ImGui::Text("Normal buttons"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("Banana"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("Apple"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("Corniflower");
// Button
ImGui::Text("Small buttons"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::SmallButton("Like this one"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("can fit within a text block.");
// Aligned to arbitrary position. Easy/cheap column.
ImGui::Text("Aligned");
ImGui::SameLine(150); ImGui::Text("x=150");
ImGui::SameLine(300); ImGui::Text("x=300");
ImGui::Text("Aligned");
ImGui::SameLine(150); ImGui::SmallButton("x=150");
ImGui::SameLine(300); ImGui::SmallButton("x=300");
// Checkbox
static bool c1 = false, c2 = false, c3 = false, c4 = false;
ImGui::Checkbox("My", &c1); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Checkbox("Tailor", &c2); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Checkbox("Is", &c3); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Checkbox("Rich", &c4);
// Various
static float f0 = 1.0f, f1 = 2.0f, f2 = 3.0f;
ImGui::PushItemWidth(80);
const char* items[] = { "AAAA", "BBBB", "CCCC", "DDDD" };
static int item = -1;
ImGui::Combo("Combo", &item, items, IM_ARRAYSIZE(items)); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::SliderFloat("X", &f0, 0.0f, 5.0f); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::SliderFloat("Y", &f1, 0.0f, 5.0f); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::SliderFloat("Z", &f2, 0.0f, 5.0f);
ImGui::PopItemWidth();
ImGui::PushItemWidth(80);
ImGui::Text("Lists:");
static int selection[4] = { 0, 1, 2, 3 };
for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
{
if (i > 0) ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::PushID(i);
ImGui::ListBox("", &selection[i], items, IM_ARRAYSIZE(items));
ImGui::PopID();
//if (ImGui::IsItemHovered()) ImGui::SetTooltip("ListBox %d hovered", i);
}
ImGui::PopItemWidth();
// Dummy
ImVec2 button_sz(40, 40);
ImGui::Button("A", button_sz); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Dummy(button_sz); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("B", button_sz);
// Manually wrapping (we should eventually provide this as an automatic layout feature, but for now you can do it manually)
ImGui::Text("Manually wrapping:");
ImGuiStyle& style = ImGui::GetStyle();
int buttons_count = 20;
float window_visible_x2 = ImGui::GetWindowPos().x + ImGui::GetWindowContentRegionMax().x;
for (int n = 0; n < buttons_count; n++)
{
ImGui::PushID(n);
ImGui::Button("Box", button_sz);
float last_button_x2 = ImGui::GetItemRectMax().x;
float next_button_x2 = last_button_x2 + style.ItemSpacing.x + button_sz.x; // Expected position if next button was on same line
if (n + 1 < buttons_count && next_button_x2 < window_visible_x2)
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::PopID();
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Tabs"))
{
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Basic"))
{
ImGuiTabBarFlags tab_bar_flags = ImGuiTabBarFlags_None;
if (ImGui::BeginTabBar("MyTabBar", tab_bar_flags))
{
if (ImGui::BeginTabItem("Avocado"))
{
ImGui::Text("This is the Avocado tab!\nblah blah blah blah blah");
ImGui::EndTabItem();
}
if (ImGui::BeginTabItem("Broccoli"))
{
ImGui::Text("This is the Broccoli tab!\nblah blah blah blah blah");
ImGui::EndTabItem();
}
if (ImGui::BeginTabItem("Cucumber"))
{
ImGui::Text("This is the Cucumber tab!\nblah blah blah blah blah");
ImGui::EndTabItem();
}
ImGui::EndTabBar();
}
ImGui::Separator();
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Advanced & Close Button"))
{
// Expose a couple of the available flags. In most cases you may just call BeginTabBar() with no flags (0).
static ImGuiTabBarFlags tab_bar_flags = ImGuiTabBarFlags_Reorderable;
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiTabBarFlags_Reorderable", (unsigned int*)&tab_bar_flags, ImGuiTabBarFlags_Reorderable);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiTabBarFlags_AutoSelectNewTabs", (unsigned int*)&tab_bar_flags, ImGuiTabBarFlags_AutoSelectNewTabs);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiTabBarFlags_TabListPopupButton", (unsigned int*)&tab_bar_flags, ImGuiTabBarFlags_TabListPopupButton);
ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiTabBarFlags_NoCloseWithMiddleMouseButton", (unsigned int*)&tab_bar_flags, ImGuiTabBarFlags_NoCloseWithMiddleMouseButton);
if ((tab_bar_flags & ImGuiTabBarFlags_FittingPolicyMask_) == 0)
tab_bar_flags |= ImGuiTabBarFlags_FittingPolicyDefault_;
if (ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiTabBarFlags_FittingPolicyResizeDown", (unsigned int*)&tab_bar_flags, ImGuiTabBarFlags_FittingPolicyResizeDown))
tab_bar_flags &= ~(ImGuiTabBarFlags_FittingPolicyMask_ ^ ImGuiTabBarFlags_FittingPolicyResizeDown);
if (ImGui::CheckboxFlags("ImGuiTabBarFlags_FittingPolicyScroll", (unsigned int*)&tab_bar_flags, ImGuiTabBarFlags_FittingPolicyScroll))
tab_bar_flags &= ~(ImGuiTabBarFlags_FittingPolicyMask_ ^ ImGuiTabBarFlags_FittingPolicyScroll);
// Tab Bar
const char* names[4] = { "Artichoke", "Beetroot", "Celery", "Daikon" };
static bool opened[4] = { true, true, true, true }; // Persistent user state
for (int n = 0; n < IM_ARRAYSIZE(opened); n++)
{
if (n > 0) { ImGui::SameLine(); }
ImGui::Checkbox(names[n], &opened[n]);
}
// Passing a bool* to BeginTabItem() is similar to passing one to Begin(): the underlying bool will be set to false when the tab is closed.
if (ImGui::BeginTabBar("MyTabBar", tab_bar_flags))
{
for (int n = 0; n < IM_ARRAYSIZE(opened); n++)
if (opened[n] && ImGui::BeginTabItem(names[n], &opened[n], ImGuiTabItemFlags_None))
{
ImGui::Text("This is the %s tab!", names[n]);
if (n & 1)
ImGui::Text("I am an odd tab.");
ImGui::EndTabItem();
}
ImGui::EndTabBar();
}
ImGui::Separator();
ImGui::TreePop();
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Groups"))
{
HelpMarker("BeginGroup() basically locks the horizontal position for new line. EndGroup() bundles the whole group so that you can use \"item\" functions such as IsItemHovered()/IsItemActive() or SameLine() etc. on the whole group.");
ImGui::BeginGroup();
{
ImGui::BeginGroup();
ImGui::Button("AAA");
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("BBB");
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::BeginGroup();
ImGui::Button("CCC");
ImGui::Button("DDD");
ImGui::EndGroup();
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("EEE");
ImGui::EndGroup();
if (ImGui::IsItemHovered())
ImGui::SetTooltip("First group hovered");
}
// Capture the group size and create widgets using the same size
ImVec2 size = ImGui::GetItemRectSize();
const float values[5] = { 0.5f, 0.20f, 0.80f, 0.60f, 0.25f };
ImGui::PlotHistogram("##values", values, IM_ARRAYSIZE(values), 0, NULL, 0.0f, 1.0f, size);
ImGui::Button("ACTION", ImVec2((size.x - ImGui::GetStyle().ItemSpacing.x)*0.5f, size.y));
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("REACTION", ImVec2((size.x - ImGui::GetStyle().ItemSpacing.x)*0.5f, size.y));
ImGui::EndGroup();
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("LEVERAGE\nBUZZWORD", size);
ImGui::SameLine();
if (ImGui::ListBoxHeader("List", size))
{
ImGui::Selectable("Selected", true);
ImGui::Selectable("Not Selected", false);
ImGui::ListBoxFooter();
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Text Baseline Alignment"))
{
{
ImGui::BulletText("Text baseline:");
ImGui::SameLine();
HelpMarker("This is testing the vertical alignment that gets applied on text to keep it aligned with widgets. Lines only composed of text or \"small\" widgets fit in less vertical spaces than lines with normal widgets.");
ImGui::Indent();
ImGui::Text("KO Blahblah"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("Some framed item"); ImGui::SameLine();
HelpMarker("Baseline of button will look misaligned with text..");
// If your line starts with text, call AlignTextToFramePadding() to align text to upcoming widgets.
// Because we don't know what's coming after the Text() statement, we need to move the text baseline down by FramePadding.y
ImGui::AlignTextToFramePadding();
ImGui::Text("OK Blahblah"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("Some framed item"); ImGui::SameLine();
HelpMarker("We call AlignTextToFramePadding() to vertically align the text baseline by +FramePadding.y");
// SmallButton() uses the same vertical padding as Text
ImGui::Button("TEST##1"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("TEST"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::SmallButton("TEST##2");
// If your line starts with text, call AlignTextToFramePadding() to align text to upcoming widgets.
ImGui::AlignTextToFramePadding();
ImGui::Text("Text aligned to framed item"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("Item##1"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("Item"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::SmallButton("Item##2"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("Item##3");
ImGui::Unindent();
}
ImGui::Spacing();
{
ImGui::BulletText("Multi-line text:");
ImGui::Indent();
ImGui::Text("One\nTwo\nThree"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("Hello\nWorld"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("Banana");
ImGui::Text("Banana"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("Hello\nWorld"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("One\nTwo\nThree");
ImGui::Button("HOP##1"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("Banana"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("Hello\nWorld"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("Banana");
ImGui::Button("HOP##2"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("Hello\nWorld"); ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Text("Banana");
ImGui::Unindent();
}
ImGui::Spacing();
{
ImGui::BulletText("Misc items:");
ImGui::Indent();
// SmallButton() sets FramePadding to zero. Text baseline is aligned to match baseline of previous Button
ImGui::Button("80x80", ImVec2(80, 80));
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("50x50", ImVec2(50, 50));
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::Button("Button()");
ImGui::SameLine();
ImGui::SmallButton("SmallButton()");
// Tree
const float spacing = ImGui::GetStyle().ItemInnerSpacing.x;
ImGui::Button("Button##1");
ImGui::SameLine(0.0f, spacing);
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Node##1")) { for (int i = 0; i < 6; i++) ImGui::BulletText("Item %d..", i); ImGui::TreePop(); } // Dummy tree data
ImGui::AlignTextToFramePadding(); // Vertically align text node a bit lower so it'll be vertically centered with upcoming widget. Otherwise you can use SmallButton (smaller fit).
bool node_open = ImGui::TreeNode("Node##2");// Common mistake to avoid: if we want to SameLine after TreeNode we need to do it before we add child content.
ImGui::SameLine(0.0f, spacing); ImGui::Button("Button##2");
if (node_open) { for (int i = 0; i < 6; i++) ImGui::BulletText("Item %d..", i); ImGui::TreePop(); } // Dummy tree data
// Bullet
ImGui::Button("Button##3");
ImGui::SameLine(0.0f, spacing);
ImGui::BulletText("Bullet text");
ImGui::AlignTextToFramePadding();
ImGui::BulletText("Node");
ImGui::SameLine(0.0f, spacing); ImGui::Button("Button##4");
ImGui::Unindent();
}
ImGui::TreePop();
}
if (ImGui::TreeNode("Scrolling"))
{
// Vertical scroll functions
HelpMarker("Use SetScrollHereY() or SetScrollFromPosY() to scroll to a given vertical position.");
static int track_item = 50;
static bool enable_track = true;
static bool enable_extra_decorations = false;
static float scroll_to_off_px = 0.0f;
static float scroll_to_pos_px = 200.0f;
ImGui::Checkbox("Decoration", &enable_extra_decorations);
ImGui::SameLine();
HelpMarker("We expose this for testing because scrolling sometimes had issues with window decoration such as menu-bars.");
ImGui::Checkbox("Track", &enable_track);
ImGui::PushItemWidth(100);
ImGui::SameLine(140); enable_track |= ImGui::DragInt("##item", &track_item, 0.25f, 0, 99, "Item = %d");
bool scroll_to_off = ImGui::Button("Scroll Offset");
ImGui::SameLine(140); scroll_to_off |= ImGui::DragFloat("##off", &scroll_to_off_px, 1.00f, 0, FLT_MAX, "+%.0f px");
bool scroll_to_pos = ImGui::Button("Scroll To Pos");
ImGui::SameLine(140); scroll_to_pos |= ImGui::DragFloat("##pos", &scroll_to_pos_px, 1.00f, -10, FLT_MAX, "X/Y = %.0f px");
ImGui::PopItemWidth();
if (scroll_to_off || scroll_to_pos)
enable_track = false;
ImGuiStyle& style = ImGui::GetStyle();
float child_w = (ImGui::GetContentRegionAvail().x - 4 * style.ItemSpacing.x) / 5;
if (child_w < 1.0f)