Visualization Element 'Progress bar'

 

Symbol:

_visu_img_progress_bar.png

Tag: Common controls

The element represents the value of a variable as a progress bar.

Element properties

Element name

Optional

Hint: Assign individual names for elements so that they are found faster in the element list.

Example: Progress_Data_Transfer

Type of element

Progress bar

Text ID

Identification of the global text list

Requirement: Text is configured in the property Texts ‣ Text .

Variable

Variable (numeric data type). Represents the length of the progress bar.

Minimum value

Value range of the variable

Maximum value

Style

  • Blocks

  • Bar

Element property 'Position'

The position defines the location and size of the element in the visualiza­tion window. These are based on the Cartesian coordinate system. The origin is located at the upper left corner of the window. The positive hori­zontal x-axis runs to the right. The positive vertical y-axis runs down­wards.

X

X coordinate of the upper left corner of the element

Specified in pixels.

Example: 10.

Y

Y coordinate of the upper left corner of the element

Specified in pixels.

Example: 10.

Width

Specified in pixels.

Example: 150

Height

Specified in pixels.

Example: 30

Note

You can also change the values by dragging the box symbols (_visu_icon_position_element.png) to other positions in the editor.

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Element property 'Center'

The properties contain fixed values for the coordinates of the point of rotation. This point of rotation is shown as the _visu_icon_center_point.png symbol. The point is used as the center for rotating and scaling.

X

X-coordinate of the point of rotation

Y

Y-coordinate of the point of rotation

Note

You can also change the values by dragging the symbols (_visu_icon_center_point.png) to other positions in the editor.

Element property 'Texts'

Text

String label for the element.

Example: Zoom

Element property 'Absolute movement'

The properties contain IEC variables for controlling the position of the element dynamically. The reference point is the upper left corner of the element. In runtime mode, the entire element is moved.

Movement

X

Variable (numeric data type). Defines the X position (in pixels).

Example: PLC_PRG.iPos_X.

Increasing this value in runtime mode moves the element to the right.

Y

Variable (numeric data type). Defines the Y position (in pixels).

Example: PLC_PRG.iPos_Y.

Increasing this value in runtime mode moves the element downwards.

Rotation

Variable (numeric data type). Defines the angle of rotation (in degrees).

Example: PLC_PRG.iAngle1.

The midpoint of the element rotates at the Center point. This rotation point is shown as the _visu_icon_center_point.png symbol.

In runtime mode, the alignment of the element remains the same with respect to the coordinate system of the visualization. Increasing the value rotates the element to the right.

_visu_img_prp_rotation.png 

Interior rotation

Variable (numeric data type). Defines the angle of rotation (in degrees).

Example: PLC_PRG.iAngle2.

In runtime mode, the element rotates about the point of rotation specified in Center according to the value of the variable. In addition, the alignment of the element rotates according to the coordinate system of the visualization. Increasing the value in the code rotates clockwise.

The rotation point is shown as the _visu_icon_center_point.png symbol.

Note: If a static angle of rotation is specified in the Position ‣ Angle property, then the static angle of rotation is added to the variable angle of rotation (offset) when the visualization is executed.

_visu_img_prp_inner_rotation.png 

Note

You can link the variables to a unit conversion.

Note

The X, Y, Rotation, and Interior rotation properties are supported by the "Client Animation" functionality.

See also

Element property 'State variables'

The variables control the element behavior dynamically.

Invisible

Variable (BOOL). Toggles the visibility of the element.

TRUE: The element is not visible at runtime.

Note

The Invisible property is supported by the "Client Animation" functionality.

See also

These properties are available only when you select the Preview: Support client animations and overlay of native elements option in the Visualization Manager.

You can animate a movement, a rotation, and the visibility of a visualiza­tion element.

Animation time

Time that the element executes an animation (in milliseconds)

Example: 500

Move to the foreground

Property value (BOOL)

TRUE: At runtime, the element is displayed in the foreground.

FALSE: At runtime, the element is displayed in the layer where it was inserted in the visualization editor.

See also

Element property 'Access rights'

Requirement: User management is set up for the visualization.

Access rights

Opens the Access rights dialog. There you can edit the access privileges for the element.

Status messages:

  • Not set. Full rights.: Access rights for all user groups : operable

  • Rights are set: Limited rights: Access is restricted for at least one group.

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