Getting the wMin and wMax Properties
To determine the minimum and maximum positions of a scroll view control, use the wMin and wMax properties. These properties define the possible minimum and maximum values of the scroll view control. The example below obtains the wMin and wMax properties and posts them to the log:
JavaScript, JScript
function Test()
{
// Select the Android device
Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice");
// Obtain the SeekBar object
var p = Mobile.Device().Process("com.example.myapp");
var ScrollView = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout1").ScrollView("VerticalScrollView1");
// Get the SeekBar minimum and maximum positions
var MinPosition = ScrollView.wMin;
var MaxPosition = ScrollView.wMax;
// Post the positions to the log
Log.Message(MinPosition);
Log.Message(MaxPosition);
}
Python
def Test():
# Select the Android device
Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice")
# Obtain the SeekBar object
p = Mobile.Device().Process("com.example.myapp")
ScrollView = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout1").ScrollView("VerticalScrollView1")
# Get the SeekBar minimum and maximum positions
MinPosition = ScrollView.wMin
MaxPosition = ScrollView.wMax
# Post the positions to the log
Log.Message(MinPosition)
Log.Message(MaxPosition)
VBScript
Sub Test()
' Select the Android device
Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice")
' Obtain the SeekBar object
Set p = Mobile.Device.Process("com.example.myapp")
Set ScrollView = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout1").ScrollView("VerticalScrollView1")
' Get the SeekBar minimum and maximum positions
MinPosition = ScrollView.wMin
MaxPosition = ScrollView.wMax
' Post the positions to the log
Log.Message(MinPosition)
Log.Message(MaxPosition)
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure Test();
var
p, ScrollView, MinPosition, MaxPosition : OleVariant;
begin
// Select the Android device
Mobile.SetCurrent('MyDevice');
// Obtain the SeekBar object
p := Mobile.Device.Process('com.example.myapp');
ScrollView := p.RootLayout('').Layout('layoutTop').Layout('layout1').ScrollView('VerticalScrollView1');
// Get the SeekBar minimum and maximum positions
MinPosition := ScrollView.wMin;
MaxPosition := ScrollView.wMax;
// Post the positions to the log
Log.Message(MinPosition);
Log.Message(MaxPosition);
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Test()
{
// Select the Android device
Mobile["SetCurrent"]("MyDevice");
// Obtain the SeekBar object
var p = Mobile["Device"]["Process"]("com.example.myapp");
var ScrollView = p["RootLayout"]("")["Layout"]("layoutTop")["Layout"]("layout1")["ScrollView"]("VerticalScrollView1");
// Get the SeekBar minimum and maximum positions
var MinPosition = ScrollView["wMin"];
var MaxPosition = ScrollView["wMax"];
// Post the positions to the log
Log["Message"](MinPosition);
Log["Message"](MaxPosition);
}
Using From Keyword Testing
This topic explains how to get the minimum and maximum values of the scroll view control in scripts. You can use the described properties in keyword tests too. To do this, use the On-Screen Action or the Call Object Method operations.
See Also
Working With Android Scroll View Controls
Determining the Scroll View Position