I am trying to write a script that I can use to run a "selection" of scripts by either checking a checkbox or using radio buttons.
I can setup the dialog box so that it looks the way I want it to look, however I am having some difficulty in working out how to detect if a checkbox is set to true or false (default is false).
I would like to avoid SRT> and other similar calls if possible too.
Thanks.
Dialog Box script
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Rob
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Here's a couple of samples that detect the state of checkboxes and change dialog labels to reflect the state. The first sample makes the change when the Ok button is pressed, the second sample makes the change immediately after a checkbox is altered. Both of these samples are using non-modal dialogs. The first sample could be written to work as a modal dialog, the second sample requires the dialog be non-modal. To see what's happening, step through these by pressing F8 in the editor and follow the results of each step in the watchlist.
Hope this is understandable and helpful.
Dick
Process on button pick
Process on checkbox selection
These samples use a subroutine for clarity. It makes the code easier to read and understand. However when writing code in which the user makes decisions such as checking a checkbox, the code will undoubtedly need to branch based on one user selection versus another user selection. There are two primary methods of branching, subroutines and labels. What is your reason for wanting to avoid "SRT> and other similar calls"?I would like to avoid SRT> and other similar calls if possible too.
Hope this is understandable and helpful.
Dick
Process on button pick
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Dialog>Dialog1
Caption=Check box test
Width=274
Height=123
Top=CENTER
Left=CENTER
Button=Ok,97,52,75,25,3
CheckBox=msCheckBox1,msCheckBox1,13,8,97,False
CheckBox=msCheckBox2,msCheckBox2,14,26,97,False
Label=Checkbox 1 unchecked,128,8
Label=Checkbox 2 unchecked,128,24
EndDialog>Dialog1
Show>dialog1
Label>Loop
GetDialogAction>dialog1,res1
If>res1=2,EOF
If>res1=3,Process
Wait>0.01
Goto>Loop
SRT>Process
If>dialog1.mscheckbox1=True
Let>dialog1.mslabel1=Checkbox 1 checked
Else
Let>dialog1.mslabel1=Checkbox 1 unchecked
EndIf
If>dialog1.mscheckbox2=True
Let>dialog1.mslabel2=Checkbox 2 checked
Else
Let>dialog1.mslabel2=Checkbox 2 unchecked
EndIf
ResetDialogAction>Dialog1
END>Process
Label>EOF
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Dialog>Dialog1
Caption=Check box test
Width=274
Height=123
Top=CENTER
Left=CENTER
CheckBox=msCheckBox1,msCheckBox1,13,8,97,False
CheckBox=msCheckBox2,msCheckBox2,14,26,97,False
Label=Checkbox 1 unchecked,128,8
Label=Checkbox 2 unchecked,128,24
EndDialog>Dialog1
Show>dialog1
Label>Loop
GetDialogAction>dialog1,res1
If>res1=2,EOF
GoSub>Process
Wait>0.01
Goto>Loop
SRT>Process
If>dialog1.mscheckbox1=True
Let>dialog1.mslabel1=Checkbox 1 checked
Else
Let>dialog1.mslabel1=Checkbox 1 unchecked
EndIf
If>dialog1.mscheckbox2=True
Let>dialog1.mslabel2=Checkbox 2 checked
Else
Let>dialog1.mslabel2=Checkbox 2 unchecked
EndIf
ResetDialogAction>Dialog1
END>Process
Label>EOF