Incari Studio
1.0.0
1.0.0
  • INCARI Studio Documentation
  • Getting Started
    • Minimum Requirements *
    • Installation and License *
    • Creating a Project
    • Project Objects
      • Screen
      • Scene
    • Scene Objects *
      • Camera
      • Group
      • Mesh
      • Lights
      • List Widget
      • Text
      • Web Sprite
    • Attributes
      • Common Attributes
        • Object
        • Rotation Pivot
        • Sprite
        • Transformation
      • Attribute Types
        • Boolean Attributes
        • Numerical Attributes
        • Color Attributes
        • Asset/Object Attribute
    • Interface *
      • Modules *
        • Logic Editor
        • Project Outliner
  • Toolbox
    • Date Time
      • Now (UTC)
      • System Time
      • Timezone Value
    • Flow Control
      • Branch
      • Is Equal
      • Is Greater Equal
      • Is Less Equal
      • Select Data
      • Sequential
      • Switch
      • Toggle
  • Math
    • Absolute
    • Add
    • Average
    • Boolean
      • AND
      • Negate
      • OR
    • Ceil
    • Clamp
    • Decrement
    • Divide
    • Floor
    • Increment
    • Interpolate
    • Logarithm
    • Math Constant
    • Maximum
    • Minimum
    • Modulo
    • Multiply
    • Power
    • Range Mapper
    • Root
    • Subtract
    • Trigonometry
      • Arc Cosine
      • Arc Sine
      • Arc Tangent
      • Cosine
      • Radian-Degree Converter
      • Sine
      • Tangent
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  1. Getting Started

Attributes

Entities in INCARI, such as Objects, Nodes, Screens etc. have a collection of things called Attributes. An Attribute defines a specific characteristic of an entity, and thus by modifying the Value of these Attributes we can modify its characteristics.

Generally, Attributes fall in to one of two categories:

  • Object Attributes - Modify the characteristics of Objects and can be edited in the Attribute Editor

  • Node Attributes - Modify the behaviour and characteristics of Nodes and can be edited in the Node Attribute Editor.

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