DlgValue Identifier, Value
DlgValue(Identifier)
The DlgValue statement is used in a dialog function to select or clear a dialog box control by setting the numeric value associated with the control specified by Identifier. For example, DlgValue MyCheckBox, 1 selects a check box, DlgValue MyCHeckBox, 0 clears a check box, and DlgValue MyCheckBox, -1 fills the check box with gray. An error occurs if Identifier specifies a dialog box control such as a text box or an option button that cannot be set with a numeric value.
' This sample file outlines dialog capabilities, including nesting ' dialog boxes. Sub Main Begin Dialog UserDialog1 60,60, 260, 188, "3", .DlgFunc Text 8,10,73,13, "Text Label:" TextBox 8, 26, 160, 18, .FText CheckBox 8, 56, 203, 16, "Check to display controls",. Chk1 GroupBox 8, 79, 230, 70, "This is a group box:", .Group CheckBox 18,100,189,16, "Check to change button text", .Chk2 PushButton 18, 118, 159, 16, "File History", .History OKButton 177, 8, 58, 21 CancelButton 177, 32, 58, 21 End Dialog Dim Dlg1 As UserDialog1 x = Dialog( Dlg1 ) End Sub Function DlgFunc( ControlID$, Action%, SuppValue%) Begin Dialog UserDialog2 160,160, 260, 188, "3", .DlgFunc Text 8,10,73,13, "New dialog Label:" TextBox 8, 26, 160, 18, .FText CheckBox 8, 56, 203, 16, "New CheckBox",. ch1 CheckBox 18,100,189,16, "Additional CheckBox", .ch2 PushButton 18, 118, 159, 16, "Push Button", .but1 OKButton 177, 8, 58, 21 CancelButton 177, 32, 58, 21 End Dialog Dim Dlg2 As UserDialog2 Dlg2.FText = "Your default string goes here" Select Case Action% Case 1 DlgEnable "Group", 0 DlgVisible "Chk2", 0 DlgVisible "History", 0 Case 2 If ControlID$ = "Chk1" Then DlgEnable "Group" DlgVisible "Chk2" DlgVisible "History" End If If ControlID$ = "Chk2" Then DlgText "History", "Push to display nested dialog" End If If ControlID$ = "History" Then DlgEnable =1 x = Dialog( Dlg2 ) End If Case Else End Select DlgEnable =1 End Function