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.. _class_VisualShaderNodeResizableBase:
VisualShaderNodeResizableBase
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**Inherits:** :ref:`VisualShaderNode<class_VisualShaderNode>` **<** :ref:`Resource<class_Resource>` **<** :ref:`RefCounted<class_RefCounted>` **<** :ref:`Object<class_Object>`
**Inherited By:** :ref:`VisualShaderNodeComment<class_VisualShaderNodeComment>`, :ref:`VisualShaderNodeCurveTexture<class_VisualShaderNodeCurveTexture>`, :ref:`VisualShaderNodeCurveXYZTexture<class_VisualShaderNodeCurveXYZTexture>`, :ref:`VisualShaderNodeGroupBase<class_VisualShaderNodeGroupBase>`
Base class for resizable nodes in a visual shader graph.
Description
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Resizable nodes have a handle that allows the user to adjust their size as needed.
Properties
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+-------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
| :ref:`Vector2<class_Vector2>` | :ref:`size<class_VisualShaderNodeResizableBase_property_size>` | ``Vector2(0, 0)`` |
+-------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
Property Descriptions
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.. _class_VisualShaderNodeResizableBase_property_size:
- :ref:`Vector2<class_Vector2>` **size**
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| *Default* | ``Vector2(0, 0)`` |
+-----------+-------------------+
| *Setter* | set_size(value) |
+-----------+-------------------+
| *Getter* | get_size() |
+-----------+-------------------+
The size of the node in the visual shader graph.
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