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{{ | {{widgetmethod}} __NOTOC__ | ||
Gets the children of a frame. | |||
child1, child2, ..., childN = Frame:GetChildren() | |||
for _,child in ipairs(kids) do | == Arguments == | ||
-- stuff | None | ||
end | |||
== Returns == | |||
:(child1, child2, ...) | |||
: | |||
:The array can be referenced as an '''ipairs''' object. See example. | |||
:; child1 | |||
:: [[Frame]] - The first child of the frame | |||
:; child2 | |||
:: [[Frame]] - The second child of the frame | |||
:; ... | |||
:; childN | |||
:: [[Frame]] - The last child of the frame | |||
== Example == | |||
local kids = { QuestLogFrame:GetChildren() }; | |||
for _, child in ipairs(kids) do | |||
-- stuff | |||
end | |||
== Print children names macro for Developers == | |||
-- Prints the names of all children of the frame your cursor is hovering | |||
/run function kiddos () local kiddos = { GetMouseFocus():GetChildren() }; for _, child in ipairs(kiddos) do DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME:AddMessage(child:GetName()); end end kiddos(); | |||
Standalone function: | |||
function kiddos () | |||
kiddos = { GetMouseFocus():GetChildren() }; | |||
for _, child in ipairs(kiddos) do | |||
DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME:AddMessage(child:GetName()); | |||
end | |||
end | |||
Tested in the 1.12.1 Vanilla WoW game client. |
Latest revision as of 04:45, 15 August 2023
← Widget API ← Frame < GetChildren
Gets the children of a frame.
child1, child2, ..., childN = Frame:GetChildren()
Arguments[edit]
None
Returns[edit]
- (child1, child2, ...)
- The array can be referenced as an ipairs object. See example.
Example[edit]
local kids = { QuestLogFrame:GetChildren() }; for _, child in ipairs(kids) do -- stuff end
Print children names macro for Developers[edit]
-- Prints the names of all children of the frame your cursor is hovering
/run function kiddos () local kiddos = { GetMouseFocus():GetChildren() }; for _, child in ipairs(kiddos) do DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME:AddMessage(child:GetName()); end end kiddos();
Standalone function:
function kiddos () kiddos = { GetMouseFocus():GetChildren() }; for _, child in ipairs(kiddos) do DEFAULT_CHAT_FRAME:AddMessage(child:GetName()); end end
Tested in the 1.12.1 Vanilla WoW game client.