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.Dd November 20, 2003
.Dt AG_NUMERICAL 3
.Os
.ds vT Agar API Reference
.ds oS Agar 1.2
.Sh NAME
.Nm AG_Numerical
.Nd agar numerical entry widget
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Bd -literal
#include
#include
.Ed
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The
.Nm
widget allows the user to modify the value of a floating-point or integer
variable.
.Pp
The widget is composed of an
.Xr AG_Textbox 3 ,
two
.Xr AG_Button 3
widgets to increment and decrement the value,
and optionally an
.Xr AG_UCombo 3
for choosing between different units
(see
.Xr AG_Units 3 ) .
.Sh INHERITANCE HIERARCHY
.Xr AG_Object 3 ->
.Xr AG_Widget 3 ->
.Nm .
.Sh INITIALIZATION
.nr nS 1
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNew "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewFlt "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "float *value"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewFltR "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "float *value" "float min" "float max"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewDbl "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "double *value"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewDblR "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "double *value" "double min" "double max"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewInt "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "int *value"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewIntR "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "int *value" "int min" "int max"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewUint "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "Uint *value"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewUintR "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "Uint *value" "Uint min" "Uint max"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewUint8 "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "Uint8 *value"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewSint8 "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "Sint8 *value"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewUint16 "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "Uint16 *value"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewSint16 "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "Sint16 *value"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewUint32 "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "Uint32 *value"
.Pp
.Ft "AG_Numerical *"
.Fn AG_NumericalNewSint32 "AG_Widget *parent, Uint flags, const char *unit" "const char *label" "Sint32 *value"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSetMinInt "AG_Numerical *num" "int min_value"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSetMinFlt "AG_Numerical *num" "float min_value"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSetMinDbl "AG_Numerical *num" "double min_value"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSetMaxInt "AG_Numerical *num" "int max_value"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSetMaxFlt "AG_Numerical *num" "float max_value"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSetMaxDbl "AG_Numerical *num" "double max_value"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSetRangeInt "AG_Numerical *num" "int min" "int max"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSetRangeFlt "AG_Numerical *num" "float min" "float max"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSetRangeDbl "AG_Numerical *num" "double min" "double max"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSetIncrement "AG_Numerical *num" "double increment"
.Pp
.Ft int
.Fn AG_NumericalSetUnitSystem "AG_Numerical *num" "const char *unit"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSelectUnit "AG_Numerical *num" "const char *unit"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSetPrecision "AG_Numerical *num, const char *fmt" "int precision"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSetWriteable "AG_Numerical *num" int writeable"
.Pp
.nr nS 0
The
.Fn AG_NumericalNew
function allocates, initializes, and attaches a new
.Nm
widget.
.Pp
The
.Fa unit
argument is the name of the conversion unit that will be used by default
(other conversion units in the same unit group will also be displayed in the
unit selector).
If
.Fa unit
is NULL, no conversion is done and the unit selector is not shown.
See
.Xr AG_Units 3
for more information.
.Pp
The
.Fn AG_NumericalNew*
constructors also assign a default
.Sq value
binding of the given type.
.Pp
The
.Fn AG_NumericalSetMin* ,
.Fn AG_NumericalSetMax*
and
.Fn AG_NumericalSetRange*
functions define the range of acceptable values (in base units).
.Pp
Note: Calls to these routines must follow
.Fn AG_BindFoo ,
because binding to
.Va value
automatically causes
.Va min
and
.Va max
to be adjusted to the maximum range allowed by the data type of the
new binding.
.Pp
The
.Fn AG_NumericalSetIncrement
function defines the step value (given in selected units) for the
"+" and "-" buttons.
.Pp
.Fn AG_NumericalSetUnitSystem
searches all unit groups for a unit of the given name and selects it as the
active unit.
Other units in the group will be displayed in the unit selector.
If no such unit exists, the function returns -1.
.Pp
.Fn AG_NumericalSelectUnit
searches only the current unit group and selects the unit of the given name
as the active conversion unit.
.Pp
The
.Fn AG_NumericalSetPrecision
function selects the preferred style and precision for printing.
The default is
.Sq %.2f .
.Pp
.Fn AG_NumericalSetWriteable
enables of disables user modification
sets the writeability flag, also accessible as the
.Va writeable
member of the structure.
.Sh TYPE-INDEPENDENT VALUE MANIPULATION
.nr nS 1
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSetValue "AG_Numerical *num" "double value"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalAddValue "AG_Numerical *num" "double value"
.Pp
.Ft void
.Fn AG_NumericalSubValue "AG_Numerical *num" "double value"
.Pp
.nr nS 0
The
.Fn AG_NumericalSetValue
function assigns
.Fa value
to the current binding, performing any conversion necessary.
.Pp
Similarly,
.Fn AG_NumericalAddValue
and
.Fn AG_NumericalSubValue
increment or decrement the bound value by the specified amount, converting to
the binding type as needed.
.Pp
.Fn AG_NumericalSetValue ,
.Fn AG_NumericalAddValue
and
.Fn AG_NumericalSubValue
all clamp the value according to the
.Va min
and
.Va max
bindings.
.Sh EVENTS
The
.Nm
widget reacts to the following events:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -compact -width "window-mousebuttondown "
.It bound
A new binding has been configured, so we set the maximum possible range that
the new binding's data type can accomodate (we set an initial value for the
.Va min
and
.Va max
bindings).
.It window-keydown
Increment or decrement the value if
.Dv SDLK_UP
or
.Dv SDLK_DOWN
is pressed.
.It window-mousebuttondown
Increment or decrement the value in response to mouse wheel events.
.El
.Pp
The
.Nm
widget generates the following events:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -compact -width 2n
.It Fn numerical-changed "void"
The value has been modified by the textbox or the +/- buttons.
.It Fn numerical-return "void"
The value has been modified by the textbox and return was pressed.
.El
.Sh BINDINGS
The
.Nm
widget provides the following bindings:
.Pp
.Bl -tag -compact -width "double *value, *min, *max "
.It Va double *value, *min, *max
Real number (double-precision).
.It Va float *value, *min, *max
Real number (single-precision).
.It Va int *value, *min, *max
Integer value.
.It Va Uint *value, *min, *max
Unsigned integer value.
.It Va Uint8 *value, *min, *max
Unsigned 8-bit value.
.It Va Uint16 *value, *min, *max
Unsigned 16-bit value.
.It Va Uint32 *value, *min, *max
Unsigned 32-bit value.
.It Va Sint8 *value, *min, *max
Signed 8-bit value.
.It Va Sint16 *value, *min, *max
Signed 16-bit value.
.It Va Sint32 *value, *min, *max
Signed 32-bit value.
.El
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr AG_Intro 3 ,
.Xr AG_Button 3 ,
.Xr AG_Textbox 3 ,
.Xr AG_Ucombo 3 ,
.Xr AG_Units 3
.Sh HISTORY
The
.Nm
widget first appeared in Agar 1.2 as a replacement for
.Sq AG_Spinbutton
and
.Sq AG_FSpinbutton
that can handle both floating-point and integer values.
.Sh BUGS
We should handle key and mouse wheel increment/decrement values in a more
sophisticated way, possibly allowing the user to change the value and
remember the setting.