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− | + | Returns the settings and values of controls in a [[Dialog basics|dialog]]. | |
− | + | $did(name,id) | |
− | + | $did(name,id,N) | |
− | + | If used in the [[on dialog]] event, name is optional. | |
− | $did(name,id) | ||
− | $did(name,id,N) | ||
− | If used in the on dialog event, name is optional. | ||
The following $did() properties are supported: | The following $did() properties are supported: | ||
− | text returns line or Nth line | + | text returns line or Nth line |
+ | $did(id) is same as $did(id).text | ||
len returns length of line or length of Nth line | len returns length of line or length of Nth line | ||
lines returns number of lines | lines returns number of lines | ||
− | sel returns Line Number of Nth selected line if N is 0, returns number of selected lines | + | sel returns Line Number of Nth selected line |
+ | if N is 0, returns number of selected lines | ||
seltext returns selected text in an editbox or first selected item in a listbox | seltext returns selected text in an editbox or first selected item in a listbox | ||
selstart returns select start character in editbox line | selstart returns select start character in editbox line | ||
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enabled returns $true if the control is enabled, otherwise $false | enabled returns $true if the control is enabled, otherwise $false | ||
isid returns $true if id exists in the dialog, otherwise $false | isid returns $true if id exists in the dialog, otherwise $false | ||
− | csel returns line number of Nth checked box in a listcb control if N is 0, returns number of checked lines | + | csel returns line number of Nth checked box in a listcb control |
+ | if N is 0, returns number of checked lines | ||
cstate returns 0 = off, 1 = on for item in a listcb control | cstate returns 0 = off, 1 = on for item in a listcb control | ||
You can access the edit control in a combobox by using 0 as the N value. | You can access the edit control in a combobox by using 0 as the N value. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[$didwm]] | ||
+ | * [[$didreg]] | ||
+ | * [[$didtok]] | ||
+ | * [[didtok|/didtok]] | ||
+ | * [[did|/did]] | ||
[[Category:Dialogs]] | [[Category:Dialogs]] | ||
[[Category:Dialog Identifiers]] | [[Category:Dialog Identifiers]] |
Revision as of 20:09, 8 April 2008
Returns the settings and values of controls in a dialog.
$did(name,id) $did(name,id,N)
If used in the on dialog event, name is optional.
The following $did() properties are supported:
text returns line or Nth line $did(id) is same as $did(id).text len returns length of line or length of Nth line lines returns number of lines sel returns Line Number of Nth selected line if N is 0, returns number of selected lines seltext returns selected text in an editbox or first selected item in a listbox selstart returns select start character in editbox line selend returns select end character in editbox line edited returns $true if text in editbox was changed state returns 0 = off, 1 = on, and 2 = indeterminate next returns id of next control in tab key order prev returns id of previous control in tab key order visible returns $true if the control is visible, otherwise $false enabled returns $true if the control is enabled, otherwise $false isid returns $true if id exists in the dialog, otherwise $false csel returns line number of Nth checked box in a listcb control if N is 0, returns number of checked lines cstate returns 0 = off, 1 = on for item in a listcb control
You can access the edit control in a combobox by using 0 as the N value.