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*/
package com.servoy.j2db.ui.runtime;
import org.mozilla.javascript.annotations.JSFunction;
/**
* Runtime property interface for location.
*
* @author rgansevles
*
* @since 6.1
*/
public interface HasRuntimeLocation extends HasRuntimeLocationGet
{
/**
* Sets the location of an element. It takes as input the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) coordinates - starting from the TOP LEFT side of the screen.
* Please note that location should not be altered at runtime when an element is anchored. Use the solutionModel in such a situation.
*
* NOTE: getLocationX() can be used with getLocationY() to return the current location of an element; then use the X and Y coordinates with the setLocation function to set a new location. For Example:
*
* //returns the X and Y coordinates
* var x = forms.company.elements.faxBtn.getLocationX();
* var y = forms.company.elements.faxBtn.getLocationY();
*
* //sets the new location 10 px to the right; 10 px down from the current location
* forms.company.elements.faxBtn.setLocation(x+10,y+10);
*
* @sample
* %%prefix%%%%elementName%%.setLocation(200,200);
*
* @param x
* the X coordinate of the element in pixels.
*
* @param y
* the Y coordinate of the element in pixels.
*/
@JSFunction
public void setLocation(int x, int y);
}