draw_roundrect(x1, y1, x2, y2, outline);
Argument | Description |
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x1 | The x coordinate of the top left corner of the rounded rectangle (as if it were a normal rectangle). |
y1 | The y coordinate of the top left corner of the rounded rectangle (as if it were a normal rectangle). |
x2 | The x coordinate of the bottom right corner of the rounded rectangle (as if it were a normal rectangle). |
y2 | The y coordinate of the bottom right corner of the rounded rectangle (as if it were a normal rectangle). |
outline | Whether the rounded rectangle is drawn filled (false) or as a one pixel wide outline (true). |
Returns: N/A
With this function you can draw either an outline of a rounded
rectangle or a filled rounded rectangle where the (x1,y1) position
is the top left corner and the (x2,y2) position is the bottom right
corner. You can define how precise the drawing of the corners is
with the function draw_set_circle_precision,
but this function uses a fixed radius for them (should you need to
change the corner radius, use the function draw_roundrect_ext()).
draw_set_colour(c_lime);
draw_roundrect(50, 100, 250, 200, 0);
This will draw a filled rounded rectangle, with its theoretical (before being curved) top left corner at (50,100) and its theoretical bottom right corner at (250,200).