ratio_top#
Height of the top section of the window that does not fit the desired aspect ratio of a scale invariant Sketch.
Examples#
def setup():
py5.window_resizable(True)
py5.window_ratio(1280, 720)
py5.cursor(py5.CROSS)
py5.stroke_weight(10)
def draw():
py5.background(255, 0, 0)
py5.fill(255)
py5.rect(0, 0, py5.rwidth, py5.rheight)
py5.fill(0)
py5.text_align(py5.CENTER, py5.CENTER)
x, y = py5.rwidth / 2, py5.rheight / 2
py5.text_size(200)
py5.text(f'{py5.rmouse_x}, {py5.rmouse_y}', x, y - 100)
py5.text_size(100)
py5.text(f'top={int(py5.ratio_top)} left={int(py5.ratio_left)}', x, y + 100)
py5.text(f'scale={round(py5.ratio_scale, 3)}', x, y + 200)
Description#
Height of the top section of the window that does not fit the desired aspect ratio of a scale invariant Sketch. This will always be greater than or equal to zero. Experimenting with the example and seeing how this value changes will provide more understanding than what can be explained with words. See window_ratio() for more information about how to activate scale invariant drawing and why it is useful.
Underlying Processing field: ratioTop
Updated on March 06, 2023 02:49:26am UTC