| _(You may browse this at https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/docs/EXAMPLES.md or view this file with any Markdown viewer)_ |
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| ## Dear ImGui: Examples |
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| **The [examples/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples) folder example applications (standalone, ready-to-build) for variety of |
| platforms and graphics APIs.** They all use standard backends from the [backends/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/backends) folder (see [BACKENDS.md](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/docs/BACKENDS.md)). |
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| The purpose of Examples is to showcase integration with backends, let you try Dear ImGui, and guide you toward |
| integrating Dear ImGui in your own application/game/engine. |
| **Once Dear ImGui is setup and running, run and refer to `ImGui::ShowDemoWindow()` in imgui_demo.cpp for usage of the end-user API.** |
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| You can find Windows binaries for some of those example applications at: |
| https://www.dearimgui.com/binaries |
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| ### Getting Started |
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| Integration in a typical existing application, should take <20 lines when using standard backends. |
| |
| ```cpp |
| At initialization: |
| call ImGui::CreateContext() |
| call ImGui_ImplXXXX_Init() for each backend. |
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| At the beginning of your frame: |
| call ImGui_ImplXXXX_NewFrame() for each backend. |
| call ImGui::NewFrame() |
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| At the end of your frame: |
| call ImGui::Render() |
| call ImGui_ImplXXXX_RenderDrawData() for your Renderer backend. |
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| At shutdown: |
| call ImGui_ImplXXXX_Shutdown() for each backend. |
| call ImGui::DestroyContext() |
| ``` |
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| Example (using [backends/imgui_impl_win32.cpp](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/backends/imgui_impl_win32.cpp) + [backends/imgui_impl_dx11.cpp](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/backends/imgui_impl_dx11.cpp)): |
| |
| ```cpp |
| // Create a Dear ImGui context, setup some options |
| ImGui::CreateContext(); |
| ImGuiIO& io = ImGui::GetIO(); |
| io.ConfigFlags |= ImGuiConfigFlags_NavEnableKeyboard; // Enable some options |
| |
| // Initialize Platform + Renderer backends (here: using imgui_impl_win32.cpp + imgui_impl_dx11.cpp) |
| ImGui_ImplWin32_Init(my_hwnd); |
| ImGui_ImplDX11_Init(my_d3d_device, my_d3d_device_context); |
| |
| // Application main loop |
| while (true) |
| { |
| // Beginning of frame: update Renderer + Platform backend, start Dear ImGui frame |
| ImGui_ImplDX11_NewFrame(); |
| ImGui_ImplWin32_NewFrame(); |
| ImGui::NewFrame(); |
| |
| // Any application code here |
| ImGui::Text("Hello, world!"); |
| |
| // End of frame: render Dear ImGui |
| ImGui::Render(); |
| ImGui_ImplDX11_RenderDrawData(ImGui::GetDrawData()); |
| |
| // Swap |
| g_pSwapChain->Present(1, 0); |
| } |
| |
| // Shutdown |
| ImGui_ImplDX11_Shutdown(); |
| ImGui_ImplWin32_Shutdown(); |
| ImGui::DestroyContext(); |
| ``` |
| |
| Please read 'PROGRAMMER GUIDE' in imgui.cpp for notes on how to setup Dear ImGui in your codebase. |
| Please read the comments and instruction at the top of each file. |
| Please read FAQ at https://www.dearimgui.com/faq |
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| If you are using any of the backends provided here, you can add the backends/imgui_impl_xxxx(.cpp,.h) |
| files to your project and use as-in. Each imgui_impl_xxxx.cpp file comes with its own individual |
| Changelog, so if you want to update them later it will be easier to catch up with what changed. |
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| |
| ### Examples Applications |
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| [example_allegro5/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_allegro5/) <BR> |
| Allegro 5 example. <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_allegro5.cpp |
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| [example_android_opengl3/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_android_opengl3/) <BR> |
| Android + OpenGL3 (ES) example. <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_android.cpp + imgui_impl_opengl3.cpp |
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| [example_apple_metal/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_metal/) <BR> |
| OSX & iOS + Metal example. <BR> |
| = main.m + imgui_impl_osx.mm + imgui_impl_metal.mm <BR> |
| It is based on the "cross-platform" game template provided with Xcode as of Xcode 9. |
| (NB: imgui_impl_osx.mm is currently not as feature complete as other platforms backends. |
| You may prefer to use the GLFW Or SDL backends, which will also support Windows and Linux.) |
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| [example_apple_opengl2/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_apple_opengl2/) <BR> |
| OSX + OpenGL2 example. <BR> |
| = main.mm + imgui_impl_osx.mm + imgui_impl_opengl2.cpp <BR> |
| (NB: imgui_impl_osx.mm is currently not as feature complete as other platforms backends. |
| You may prefer to use the GLFW Or SDL backends, which will also support Windows and Linux.) |
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| [example_glfw_wgpu/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_glfw_wgpu/) <BR> |
| GLFW + WebGPU example. Supports Emscripten (web) or Dawn (desktop) <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_glfw.cpp + imgui_impl_wgpu.cpp |
| Note that the 'example_glfw_opengl3' and 'example_sdl2_opengl3' examples also supports Emscripten! |
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| [example_glfw_metal/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_glfw_metal/) <BR> |
| GLFW (Mac) + Metal example. <BR> |
| = main.mm + imgui_impl_glfw.cpp + imgui_impl_metal.mm |
| |
| [example_glfw_opengl2/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_glfw_opengl2/) <BR> |
| GLFW + OpenGL2 example (legacy, fixed pipeline). <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_glfw.cpp + imgui_impl_opengl2.cpp <BR> |
| **DO NOT USE THIS IF YOUR CODE/ENGINE IS USING MODERN GL or WEBGL (SHADERS, VBO, VAO, etc.)** <BR> |
| This code is mostly provided as a reference to learn about Dear ImGui integration, because it is shorter. |
| If your code is using GL3+ context or any semi modern GL calls, using this renderer is likely to |
| make things more complicated, will require your code to reset many GL attributes to their initial |
| state, and might confuse your GPU driver. One star, not recommended. |
| |
| [example_glfw_opengl3/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_glfw_opengl3/) <BR> |
| GLFW (Win32, Mac, Linux) + OpenGL3+/ES2/ES3 example (modern, programmable pipeline). <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_glfw.cpp + imgui_impl_opengl3.cpp <BR> |
| This uses more modern GL calls and custom shaders.<BR> |
| This support building with Emscripten and targeting WebGL.<BR> |
| Prefer using that if you are using modern GL or WebGL in your application. |
| |
| [example_glfw_vulkan/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_glfw_vulkan/) <BR> |
| GLFW (Win32, Mac, Linux) + Vulkan example. <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_glfw.cpp + imgui_impl_vulkan.cpp <BR> |
| This is quite long and tedious, because: Vulkan. |
| For this example, the main.cpp file exceptionally use helpers function from imgui_impl_vulkan.h/cpp. |
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| [example_glut_opengl2/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_glut_opengl2/) <BR> |
| GLUT (e.g., FreeGLUT on Linux/Windows, GLUT framework on OSX) + OpenGL2 example. <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_glut.cpp + imgui_impl_opengl2.cpp <BR> |
| Note that GLUT/FreeGLUT is largely obsolete software, prefer using GLFW or SDL. |
| |
| [example_null/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_null/) <BR> |
| Null example, compile and link imgui, create context, run headless with no inputs and no graphics output. <BR> |
| = main.cpp <BR> |
| This is used to quickly test compilation of core imgui files in as many setups as possible. |
| Because this application doesn't create a window nor a graphic context, there's no graphics output. |
| |
| [example_sdl2_directx11/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_sdl2_directx11/) <BR> |
| SDL2 + DirectX11 example, Windows only. <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_sdl2.cpp + imgui_impl_dx11.cpp <BR> |
| This to demonstrate usage of DirectX with SDL2. |
| |
| [example_sdl2_metal/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_sdl2_metal/) <BR> |
| SDL2 + Metal example, Mac only. <BR> |
| = main.mm + imgui_impl_sdl2.cpp + imgui_impl_metal.mm |
| |
| [example_sdl2_opengl2/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_sdl2_opengl2/) <BR> |
| SDL2 (Win32, Mac, Linux etc.) + OpenGL example (legacy, fixed pipeline). <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_sdl2.cpp + imgui_impl_opengl2.cpp <BR> |
| **DO NOT USE OPENGL2 CODE IF YOUR CODE/ENGINE IS USING GL OR WEBGL (SHADERS, VBO, VAO, etc.)** <BR> |
| This code is mostly provided as a reference to learn about Dear ImGui integration, because it is shorter. |
| If your code is using GL3+ context or any semi modern GL calls, using this renderer is likely to |
| make things more complicated, will require your code to reset many GL attributes to their initial |
| state, and might confuse your GPU driver. One star, not recommended. |
| |
| [example_sdl2_opengl3/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_sdl2_opengl3/) <BR> |
| SDL2 (Win32, Mac, Linux, etc.) + OpenGL3+/ES2/ES3 example. <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_sdl2.cpp + imgui_impl_opengl3.cpp <BR> |
| This uses more modern GL calls and custom shaders. <BR> |
| This support building with Emscripten and targeting WebGL.<BR> |
| Prefer using that if you are using modern GL or WebGL in your application. |
| |
| [example_sdl2_sdlrenderer2/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_sdl2_sdlrenderer2/) <BR> |
| SDL2 (Win32, Mac, Linux, etc.) + SDL_Renderer for SDL2 (most graphics backends are supported underneath) <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_sdl2.cpp + imgui_impl_sdlrenderer.cpp <BR> |
| This requires SDL 2.0.18+ (released November 2021) <BR> |
| |
| [example_sdl2_vulkan/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_sdl2_vulkan/) <BR> |
| SDL2 (Win32, Mac, Linux, etc.) + Vulkan example. <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_sdl2.cpp + imgui_impl_vulkan.cpp <BR> |
| This is quite long and tedious, because: Vulkan. <BR> |
| For this example, the main.cpp file exceptionally use helpers function from imgui_impl_vulkan.h/cpp. |
| |
| [example_win32_directx9/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_win32_directx9/) <BR> |
| DirectX9 example, Windows only. <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_win32.cpp + imgui_impl_dx9.cpp |
| |
| [example_win32_directx10/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_win32_directx10/) <BR> |
| DirectX10 example, Windows only. <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_win32.cpp + imgui_impl_dx10.cpp |
| |
| [example_win32_directx11/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_win32_directx11/) <BR> |
| DirectX11 example, Windows only. <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_win32.cpp + imgui_impl_dx11.cpp |
| |
| [example_win32_directx12/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_win32_directx12/) <BR> |
| DirectX12 example, Windows only. <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_win32.cpp + imgui_impl_dx12.cpp <BR> |
| This is quite long and tedious, because: DirectX12. |
| |
| [example_win32_opengl3/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/example_win32_opengl3/) <BR> |
| Raw Windows + OpenGL3 + example (modern, programmable pipeline) <BR> |
| = main.cpp + imgui_impl_win32.cpp + imgui_impl_opengl3.cpp <BR> |
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| ### Miscellaneous |
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| **Building** |
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| Unfortunately nowadays it is still tedious to create and maintain portable build files using external |
| libraries (the kind we're using here to create a window and render 3D triangles) without relying on |
| third party software and build systems. For most examples here we choose to provide: |
| - Makefiles for Linux/OSX |
| - Batch files for Visual Studio 2008+ |
| - A .sln project file for Visual Studio 2012+ |
| - Xcode project files for the Apple examples |
| Please let us know if they don't work with your setup! |
| You can probably just import the imgui_impl_xxx.cpp/.h files into your own codebase or compile those |
| directly with a command-line compiler. |
| |
| If you are interested in using Cmake to build and links examples, see: |
| https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/pull/1713 and https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/pull/3027 |
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| **About mouse cursor latency** |
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| Dear ImGui has no particular extra lag for most behaviors, |
| e.g. the last value passed to 'io.AddMousePosEvent()' before NewFrame() will result in windows being moved |
| to the right spot at the time of EndFrame()/Render(). At 60 FPS your experience should be pleasant. |
| |
| However, consider that OS mouse cursors are typically drawn through a very specific hardware accelerated |
| path and will feel smoother than the majority of contents rendered via regular graphics API (including, |
| but not limited to Dear ImGui windows). Because UI rendering and interaction happens on the same plane |
| as the mouse, that disconnect may be jarring to particularly sensitive users. |
| You may experiment with enabling the io.MouseDrawCursor flag to request Dear ImGui to draw a mouse cursor |
| using the regular graphics API, to help you visualize the difference between a "hardware" cursor and a |
| regularly rendered software cursor. |
| However, rendering a mouse cursor at 60 FPS will feel sluggish so you likely won't want to enable that at |
| all times. It might be beneficial for the user experience to switch to a software rendered cursor _only_ |
| when an interactive drag is in progress. |
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| Note that some setup or GPU drivers are likely to be causing extra display lag depending on their settings. |
| If you feel that dragging windows feels laggy and you are not sure what the cause is: try to build a simple |
| drawing a flat 2D shape directly under the mouse cursor! |
| |