Y Behavior Cell (Controls Section)

Controls the type of behavior the y -coordinate of the control handle will exhibit after the handle is moved. These formulas are available.

Value Behavior Definition Automation constant
0
Proportional
The control handle can be moved, and it also moves in proportion with the shape when it is stretched. visCtlProportional
1
Proportional locked
The control handle moves in proportion with the shape, but the control handle itself cannot be moved. visCtlLocked
2
Offset from bottom edge
The control handle is offset a constant distance from the bottom of the shape. visCtlOffsetMin
3
Offset from center
The control handle is offset a constant distance from the center of the shape. visCtlOffsetMid
4
Offset from top edge
The control handle is offset a constant distance from the top of the shape. visCtlOffsetMax
5
Proportional, hidden
Same as 0, but the control handle is not visible. visCtlProportionalHidden
6
Proportional locked, hidden
Same as 1, but the control handle is not visible. visCtlLockedHiddenv
7
Offset from left edge, hidden
Same as 2, but the control handle is not visible. visCtlOffsetMinHidden
8
Offset from center, hidden
Same as 3, but the control handle is not visible. visCtlOffsetMidHidden
9
Offset from right edge, hidden
Same as 4, but the control handle is not visible. visCtlOffsetMaxHidden

Remarks

To get a reference to the Y Behavior cell by name from another formula, or from a program using the CellsU property, use:

Value
Cell name:
Controls. name .YConwhere Controls. name is the name of the controls row.

To get a reference to the Y Behavior cell by index from a program, use the CellsSRC property with the following arguments:

Value
Section index:
visSectionControls
Row index:
visRowControl + i where i = 0, 1, 2...
Cell index:
visCtlYCon