hwIPage GetPercentOfMaximumSpeed
Gets the percent of maximum speed currently used by the animator.
Syntax
hwIPage_handle GetPercentOfMaximumSpeed
Application
Tcl Query
Description
Returns the percent of maximum speed (0-100).
Errors
None.
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Gets the percent of maximum speed currently used by the animator.
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Sets the percent of maximum speed to be used by the animator.
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Gets the percent of maximum speed currently used by the animator.
Gets the percent of maximum speed currently used by the animator.
hwIPage_handle GetPercentOfMaximumSpeed
Tcl Query
Returns the percent of maximum speed (0-100).
None.
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