CommandFusion Wiki

Documentation Resources

User Tools

Site Tools


software:gui-designer:gui-designer-basics

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

software:gui-designer:gui-designer-basics [2015/03/15 03:05]
jarrod [Load The Design Onto An iPad]
software:gui-designer:gui-designer-basics [2015/06/20 06:46] (current)
jarrod
Line 14: Line 14:
 ==== Joins and Tokens ==== ==== Joins and Tokens ====
  
-CommandFusion understands three different types of data; digital, analog, and serial. Data can be stored in tokens which are assigned a name, and can hold any data type, but cannot be displayed on the GUI. Data that must be displayed on the GUI is stored in joins. Each data type has its own group of 100 joins which are referred to by number and can be used for any purpose. Joins are numbered consecutively from one. There are also some system defined joins which have much higher numbers, and cannot be changed.\\+CommandFusion understands three different types of data; digital, analog, and serial. Data can be stored in tokens which are assigned a name, and can hold any data type, but cannot be displayed on the GUI. Data that must be displayed on the GUI is stored in joins. Each data type has its own group of joins which are referred to by number and can be used for any purpose. Joins are numbered consecutively from 1 to 999999999.\\
 \\ \\
 Digital joins can hold only a 0 or a 1. They are useful for controlling button states and page flips. Digital joins can hold only a 0 or a 1. They are useful for controlling button states and page flips.
software/gui-designer/gui-designer-basics.txt ยท Last modified: 2015/06/20 06:46 by jarrod