• Defining the image section
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XImage (Property)
In french: XImage
The XImage property is used to get and change the initial X-coordinate of the image section that will be displayed in an Image control or in the background of a Chart control.
Reminder: The origin of the image corresponds to the point of the image that will be displayed in the upper-left corner of the control. By default, XImage = 0.
Example
// Find out the origin of the image displayed in the "IMG_Car" control
SourceXCoord = IMG_Car.XImage
Syntax

Finding out the X-coordinate of the image section

<Result> = <Control used>.XImage
<Result>: Integer
X coordinate of the image section that will be displayed in the control (in pixels).
<Control used>: Control name
Name of the control to be used.

Modifying the X-coordinate of the image section

<Control used>.XImage = <New X-coordinate>
<Control used>: Control name
Name of the control to be used.
<New X-coordinate>: Integer
New X-coordinate of the image section that will be displayed in the control (in pixels). This value must be positive.
Remarks

Defining the image section

An Image control is used to display a section of the image found in the associated image file. The following properties are used to define the image section that will be displayed in the Image control:
• XImage: used to define the initial X coordinate of the image section.
• YImage: used to define the initial Y coordinate of the image section.
• ImageHeight: used to define the height of the image section.
• ImageWidth: used to define the width of the image section.
 In this example, the image section included in the red border will be displayed in the Image control.The display mode of this image section will be the one defined for the Image control.

Limits

The XImage property applies only to Image and Chart controls in a window. This property does not apply to the Image controls associated with an animated image.
The XImage property applies only to Image controls.
Minimum version required
• Version 9