Line (lv_line) ============== Overview ******** The Line object is capable of drawing straight lines between a set of points. Parts and Styles **************** - :cpp:enumerator:`LV_PART_MAIN` uses all the typical background properties and line style properties. Usage ***** Set points ---------- The points have to be stored in an :cpp:struct:`lv_point_t` array and passed to the object by the :cpp:expr:`lv_line_set_points(lines, point_array, point_cnt)` function. Their coordinates can either be specified as raw pixel coordinates (e.g. ``{5, 10}``), or as a percentage of the line's bounding box using :cpp:expr:`lv_pct(x)`. In the latter case, the line's width/height may need to be set explicitly using ``lv_obj_set_width/height``, as percentage values do not automatically expand the bounding box. Auto-size --------- By default, the Line's width and height are set to :c:macro:`LV_SIZE_CONTENT`. This means it will automatically set its size to fit all the points. If the size is set explicitly, parts on the line may not be visible. Invert y -------- By default, the *y == 0* point is in the top of the object. It might be counter-intuitive in some cases so the y coordinates can be inverted with :cpp:expr:`lv_line_set_y_invert(line, true)`. In this case, *y == 0* will be the bottom of the object. *y invert* is disabled by default. Events ****** Only the `Generic events <../overview/event.html#generic-events>`__ are sent by the object type. See the events of the `Base object `__ too. Learn more about :ref:`events`. Keys **** No *Keys* are processed by the object type. Learn more about :ref:`indev_keys`. Example ******* .. include:: ../examples/widgets/line/index.rst API ***