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myPanel:SetString("radius",9") -- Not Workd.
myButton:SetString("radius,9)  -- Yes Work.

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The only way it works is to modify the values directly in the lua panel file.

 

function Script:Draw(x,y,width,height)	
	local gui = self.widget:GetGUI()
	local pos = self.widget:GetPosition(true)
	local sz = self.widget:GetSize(true)
	local scale = self.widget:GetGUI():GetScale()
	
	if self.widget:GetParent()==nil then
		gui:SetColor(0,0,0,0)
		gui:Clear()
	end

	gui:SetColor(self.backgroundcolor.r,self.backgroundcolor.g,self.backgroundcolor.b,self.backgroundcolor.a)
	--gui:SetColor(self.color.background.r,self.color.background.g,self.color.background.b,self.color.background.a)
	gui:DrawRect(pos.x,pos.y,sz.width,sz.height,0,4.5) --self.radius <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
	
	--Draw image if present
	local image = self.widget:GetImage()
	if image~=nil then
		local imgsz = image:GetSize()
		imgsz.x = imgsz.x * scale
		imgsz.y = imgsz.y * scale
		gui:SetColor(self.color.foreground.r,self.color.foreground.g,self.color.foreground.b,self.color.foreground.a)
		--gui:DrawImage(image,pos.x+(sz.x-imgsz.x)/2,pos.y+(sz.y-imgsz.y)/2,imgsz.x,imgsz.y)
		gui:DrawImage(image,pos.x,pos.y,sz.x,sz.y)
	end
	
	--Draw border
	--if self.border then
		gui:SetColor(self.color.border.r,self.color.border.g,self.color.border.b,self.color.border.a)
		--gui:SetColor(0,1,0,1)
		gui:DrawRect(pos.x,pos.y,sz.width,sz.height,1,4.5) --self.radius <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
	--end
	
	--gui:SetColor(1,0,0)
	--gui:DrawRect(pos.x,pos.y,sz.width,sz.height,1)
	--gui:DrawRect(pos.x+self.indent/2*scale,pos.y+self.indent/2*scale,sz.width-self.indent*scale,sz.height-self.indent*scale,1)
	--gui:DrawRect(pos.x,pos.y,sz.width,sz.height,1)	
end

 

 

 

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myPanel:SetBool("radius",9") -- Not Workd.
myButton:SetBool("radus,9)  -- Yes Work.

 

Look at the syntax you have there. You'll always need matching double quotes. Your first one you have a double quote at the end of the 9 but no matching one for that. Your second one you only have 1 double quote.

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Okay, if I misspelled here, but it still doesn't work. 

 

myPanel:SetBool("radius",9") -- Not Workd.
myButton:SetBool("radius,9)  -- Yes Work.

 

myPanel:SetFloat("radius",9") -- Not Workd.
myButton:SetFloat("radius,9)  -- Yes Work.

 

 

 

 

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What does SetBool() do? It seems odd to me that you'd pass multiple 2 values, a string and a number to something called SetBool().

 

  • SetBool(string name, boolean value)

 

Your second value should be a true/false not a number. Maybe you're looking for SetInt() (if that exists)

 

 

[EDIT]

Looks like there is a SetFloat() that you may be looking for.

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This is crazy, when I try to pass to English what I want to express in Spanish.

If evidently it is SetFloat.

With SetFloat, I can take variables from widgets, and change certain values before variables.

But it certainly doesn't work. :( on Panel.

 

 

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they all definitly work no doubt about it.

are you certain that the variable you try to read/write actually exists in the widget script??

i assume you are looking for.

widget:SetFloat("radius", 2);
widget:GetFloat("radius");


REMEMBER !!!
call widget:Redraw() when you change a variable's value.
often you would think "hey this does not work" while it usually does work but is not updated yet ?

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