Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package VisualShaderNodeIf provides methods for working with VisualShaderNodeIf object instances.
Index ¶
- type Advanced
- type Any
- type Instance
- func (self Instance) AsObject() [1]gd.Object
- func (self Instance) AsRefCounted() [1]gd.RefCounted
- func (self Instance) AsResource() Resource.Instance
- func (self Instance) AsVisualShaderNode() VisualShaderNode.Instance
- func (self Instance) AsVisualShaderNodeIf() Instance
- func (self *Instance) UnsafePointer() unsafe.Pointer
- func (self Instance) Virtual(name string) reflect.Value
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Types ¶
type Advanced ¶
type Advanced = class
Advanced exposes a 1:1 low-level instance of the class, undocumented, for those who know what they are doing.
type Instance ¶
type Instance [1]gdclass.VisualShaderNodeIf
This visual shader node has six input ports: - Port [b]1[/b] and [b]2[/b] provide the two floating-point numbers [code]a[/code] and [code]b[/code] that will be compared. - Port [b]3[/b] is the tolerance, which allows similar floating-point numbers to be considered equal. - Ports [b]4[/b], [b]5[/b], and [b]6[/b] are the possible outputs, returned if [code]a == b[/code], [code]a > b[/code], or [code]a < b[/code] respectively.
var Nil Instance
Nil is a nil/null instance of the class. Equivalent to the zero value.
func (Instance) AsRefCounted ¶
func (self Instance) AsRefCounted() [1]gd.RefCounted
func (Instance) AsResource ¶
func (Instance) AsVisualShaderNode ¶
func (self Instance) AsVisualShaderNode() VisualShaderNode.Instance