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subclass.  You may hang onto (and work with, off-screen) a
 
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<ms>display(4).mode = displayMode.pixel // set display 4 to pixel mode
 
<ms>display(4).mode = displayMode.pixel // set display 4 to pixel mode
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[[Category:Mini Micro]]
 
[[Category:Mini Micro]]

Latest revision as of 13:59, 5 April 2020

Display.mode this property gives (or allows you to change) the mode of a Display instance.

See also: displayMode

Usage Notes

When you assign a different mode, Mini Micro actually removes the Display instance from the display list, and inserts a new one of the correct Display subclass. You may hang onto (and work with, off-screen) a previous reference to the removed Display. If you want a reference to the new Display, be sure to assign it after assigning to the mode.

Example

display(4).mode = displayMode.pixel	// set display 4 to pixel mode
g = display(4)		// grab a reference to it as g