l_layer_isVisible {loon} | R Documentation |
Return visibility flag of layer
Description
Hidden or invisible layers are not rendered. This function queries whether a layer is visible/rendered or not.
Usage
l_layer_isVisible(widget, layer)
Arguments
widget |
widget path or layer object of class |
layer |
layer id. If the widget argument is of class |
Details
Visibile layers are rendered, invisible ones are not. If any
ancestor of a layer is set to be invisible then the layer is not rendered
either. The layer visibility flag can be checked with
l_layer_isVisible
and the actual visibility (i.e. are all the
ancesters visibile too) can be checked with
l_layer_layerVisibility
.
Note that layer visibility is not a state of the layer itself, instead is information that is part of the layer collection (i.e. its parent widget).
Value
TRUE
or FALSE
depending whether the layer is visible or
not.
See Also
l_layer
, l_layer_show
,
l_layer_hide
, l_layer_layerVisibility
,
l_layer_groupVisibility
Examples
if(interactive()){
p <- l_plot()
l <- l_layer_rectangle(p, x=0:1, y=0:1)
l_layer_isVisible(p, l)
l_layer_hide(p, l)
l_layer_isVisible(p, l)
}