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== Summary ==
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Modular displays are [[YOLOL|YOLOL]] supported displays, most commonly used in spaceship cockpits as information screens and they are considered vital for easy ship management.<br>
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Modular displays are generically configured to show progress from 0 to 100.<br>
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They can however be [[Universal tool|programmed]] to display whatever numeric information needed.<br>
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|{{SB Infobox Device General Information
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  |function=Data display
 
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Modular displays are most commonly used in spaceship cockpits as information screens and they are considered vital for easy ship management.
Progress bars are generally configured to show progress from 0 to 100, whereas text panels are generally used to show text.
They can however be used to display whatever information needed.


== Basic information ==
== Basic information ==


All modular displays need to be connected to a [[Data networks|data network]] and a [[Generator|power source]] in order for them to work.
All modular displays need to be connected to a [[Data networks|data network]] and a [[Generator (Assembly)|power source]] in order for them to work.
* Modular displays are designed for displaying information.
* Modular displays are designed for displaying information.
* The displayable content is set to the PanelValue field.
* The displayable content is set to the '''PanelValue''' field.
* They can be connected to the modular display base directly or via another modular display by snapping them together.
* They can be connected to the panel base directly or via another modular device by snapping them together.
* They must be bolted to a plate or a beam.
**Modular devices are: Displays, [[Buttons|hybrid buttons]] and the [[audio signal device mark 1]].
* [[YOLOL]] can be used to display information, but it is not necessary.
 
== Types ==
 
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|{{SB Mini Infobox Begin
  |{{SB Infobox Header
|image=[[Image:Progress bar 12x24.png]]
|name=Progress bar 12×24
  }}
 
  |{{SB Infobox Device General Information
|size=24×12×3 cm
|mass=5.77
|volume=0.58
|corrosionResistance=509
|primaryMaterial=Bastium
  }}
 
  |{{SB Infobox Device IO
|modInterfaces=12×24 cm
  }}
 
  |{{SB Infobox Device Construction
|bastium=15.29%
|ajatite=14.94%
|vokarium=59.9%
|nhurgite=9.87%
  }}
}}
 
|{{SB Mini Infobox Begin
  |{{SB Infobox Header
|image=[[Image:Progress bar 24x48.png]]
|name=Progress bar 24×48
  }}
 
  |{{SB Infobox Device General Information
|size=48×24×3 cm
|mass=30.25
|volume=3.04
|corrosionResistance=510
|primaryMaterial=Bastium
  }}
 
  |{{SB Infobox Device IO
|modInterfaces=24×48 cm
  }}
 
  |{{SB Infobox Device Construction
|bastium=15.05%
|ajatite=14.98%
|vokarium=59.99%
|nhurgite=9.99%
  }}
}}
 
|{{SB Mini Infobox Begin
  |{{SB Infobox Header
|image=[[Image:Text panel 24x24.png]]
|name=Text panel 24×24
  }}
 
  |{{SB Infobox Device General Information
|size=24×24×3 cm
|mass=14.5
|volume=1.46
|corrosionResistance=540
|primaryMaterial=Bastium
  }}
 
  |{{SB Infobox Device IO
|modInterfaces=24×24 cm
  }}
 
  |{{SB Infobox Device Construction
|bastium=10%
|ajatite=65%
|vokarium=10%
|nhurgite=14.99%
  }}
}}
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== Extra ==
 
{{#lst:Socket|progressBarMemory}}


== Device fields ==
== Device fields ==


To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:
===Progress bars===
* [[Universal tool|Universal Tool]]
{|class="wikitable"
* [[Data networks|Data networks]]
! YOLOL field
* [[YOLOL|YOLOL]]
! description
! default
|-
! '''PanelValue'''
| The value to display on the progress bar
|
|-
! '''PanelMinValue'''
| The value at or below which the progress bar will appear empty
| 0
|-
! '''PaneMaxValue'''
| The range at or over which the progress bar will appear full(PanelMaxValue-PanelMinValue=TrueMaxValue)
| 100
|-
! '''PanelVariableResolution'''
| The smallest increment the number and progress bar will reflect, written out as a power of 10 (i.e. 0.01 will display two decimal places)
| 1
|}


===Text Panel===
{|class="wikitable"
{|class="wikitable"
! YOLOL field
! YOLOL field
! description
! description
! range
! default
|-
|-
! '''PanelValue'''
! '''PanelValue'''
| The value shown on the progress bar. Note that progress bar is full at 100
| The value to display on the text panel
|
|
|-
! '''PanelVariableResolution'''
| The smallest increment the number and text panel will reflect, written out as a power of 10 (i.e. 0.01 will display two decimal places)
| 1
|}
|}
 
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:
* [[Universal tool|Universal Tool]]
* [[Data networks|Data networks]]
* [[YOLOL|YOLOL]]


[[Category:Devices and machines|Modular displays]]
[[Category:Devices and machines|Modular displays]]

Latest revision as of 23:03, 31 January 2023

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Display Panels.png
Modular Displays
Type Display devices
Function Data display

Modular displays are most commonly used in spaceship cockpits as information screens and they are considered vital for easy ship management. Progress bars are generally configured to show progress from 0 to 100, whereas text panels are generally used to show text. They can however be used to display whatever information needed.

Basic information

All modular displays need to be connected to a data network and a power source in order for them to work.

  • Modular displays are designed for displaying information.
  • The displayable content is set to the PanelValue field.
  • They can be connected to the panel base directly or via another modular device by snapping them together.
  • YOLOL can be used to display information, but it is not necessary.

Types

Progress bar 12x24.png
Progress bar 12×24

Size 24×12×3 cm
Mass 5.77 kg
Volume 0.58 kv
Corrosion resistance 509
Primary material Bastium
Input / Output

Modular interfaces 12×24 cm

Composition

Ajatite 14.94%

Bastium 15.29%

Nhurgite 9.87%

Vokarium 59.9%

Progress bar 24x48.png
Progress bar 24×48

Size 48×24×3 cm
Mass 30.25 kg
Volume 3.04 kv
Corrosion resistance 510
Primary material Bastium
Input / Output

Modular interfaces 24×48 cm

Composition

Ajatite 14.98%

Bastium 15.05%

Nhurgite 9.99%

Vokarium 59.99%

Text panel 24x24.png
Text panel 24×24

Size 24×24×3 cm
Mass 14.5 kg
Volume 1.46 kv
Corrosion resistance 540
Primary material Bastium
Input / Output

Modular interfaces 24×24 cm

Composition

Nhurgite 14.99%

Extra

Progress bar memory

Many progress bars can be stacked inside a socket allowing for large amounts of data field storage in a small space. An example .fbe can be found here.

Device fields

Progress bars

YOLOL field description default
PanelValue The value to display on the progress bar
PanelMinValue The value at or below which the progress bar will appear empty 0
PaneMaxValue The range at or over which the progress bar will appear full(PanelMaxValue-PanelMinValue=TrueMaxValue) 100
PanelVariableResolution The smallest increment the number and progress bar will reflect, written out as a power of 10 (i.e. 0.01 will display two decimal places) 1

Text Panel

YOLOL field description default
PanelValue The value to display on the text panel
PanelVariableResolution The smallest increment the number and text panel will reflect, written out as a power of 10 (i.e. 0.01 will display two decimal places) 1

To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:

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