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Alincon
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #17 on: Aug 18th, 2016, 2:54pm » |
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It appears that the 'window' maphandle command must occur before any other controls are created - is that right?
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #18 on: Aug 18th, 2016, 4:21pm » |
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on Aug 18th, 2016, 2:54pm, Alincon wrote:| It appears that the 'window' maphandle command must occur before any other controls are created - is that right? |
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The 'window' MAPHANDLE must come after the OPEN, whereas all the controls for that window must be created before the OPEN (this is the case in LB and LBB); so I'm not really following what you mean. If by "other" controls you mean controls which aren't shared between multiple windows, here's an example (I've added a checkbox to window 2):
Code: call tbNumberCG "#cogs", 6,185,40,10,60,25
open "Window 1 (#cogs)" for window as #tmp
maphandle #tmp, #cogs
call tbNumberCG "#wheel", 6,185,40,10,60,25
checkbox #tmp.cb, "Checkbox", [], [], 185, 275, 100, 25
open "Window 2 (#wheel)" for window as #tmp
maphandle #tmp.cb, #wheel.cb
maphandle #tmp, #wheel
#cogs.tb03 "Hello "
#wheel.tb04 "world!"
#wheel.cb "set"
wait
sub tbNumberCG x$,lmt,j,k,l,m,n
for x = 1 to lmt
var$ = x$ + ".tb0" + right$(str$(x),2)
textbox #tmp.tmp, j, (k*x)+l0, m, n
stylebits #tmp.tmp, _ES_NUMBER, 0, 0, 0
maphandle #tmp.tmp, var$
next x
end sub Richard.
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #19 on: Aug 18th, 2016, 11:41pm » |
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The 'window' maphandle must be AFTER the window is open! That's what I missed. Thanks.
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #20 on: Aug 19th, 2016, 12:37am » |
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Please look at this code. (It is a complete program.) r.m.
Code:
nomainwin
WindowWidth = 380 : WindowHeight = 450
'putting the two commands in this locations works
call tbNumberCG "#cogs.tb", 6,185,40,10,60,25
maphandle #dmy, #cogs
statictext #cogs.statictext3, "Starting Inventory", 65, 50, 102, 20
statictext #cogs.statictext9, "Purchases", 100, 90, 64, 20
statictext #cogs.statictext12, "Cost of Labor", 80, 130, 99, 20
statictext #cogs.statictext15, "Materials, Supplies", 40, 170, 123, 20
statictext #cogs.statictext18, "Other Costs", 90, 210, 90, 20
statictext #cogs.statictext21, "Ending Inventory", 65, 250, 120, 20
statictext #cogs.statictext8, "C O G S", 105, 290, 99, 20
statictext #cogs.cogs, "0", 185, 290, 60, 25
'putting the two commands in this location, the statictexts do not show up
' call tbNumberCG "#cogs.tb", 6,185,40,10,60,25
' maphandle #dmy, #cogs
button #cogs.buOkay, " Accept ",[cogsAccept],UL,185,330
button #cogs.buExit, " End ",[cogsEnd],UL,185,370
Stylebits #cogs.buClear, 0, _WS_TABSTOP, 0, 0
stylebits #cogs, _DS_CENTER,0,0,0
open "COST OF GOODS SOLD: " + businessPropName$ for dialog_modal as #cogs
#cogs, "trapclose [cogsClose]"
#cogs, "font ms_sans_serif 10"
'putting this command here does not work - the textboxes do not show up
' maphandle #dmy, #cogs
#cogs.tb01, "!setfocus"
wait
sub tbNumberCG x$,lmt,j,k,l,m,n
for x = 1 to lmt
var$ = x$ + "0"+right$(str$(x),2)
textbox #dmy.tmp, j, (k*x)+l0, m, n
stylebits #dmy.tmp, _ES_NUMBER, 0, 0, 0
maphandle #dmy.tmp, var$
next x
end sub
[cogsClose]
close #cogs
end
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #21 on: Aug 19th, 2016, 08:57am » |
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on Aug 19th, 2016, 12:37am, Alincon wrote:| Please look at this code. |
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You have put the window's MAPHANDLE before the OPEN (I explicitly told you that it must go after the OPEN). If it works it's only 'by accident' and I don't guarantee it will be reliable (LBB was not designed to support that method, and it won't work at all in LB).
I presume the reason you did it that way is that by doing so you save a lot of MAPHANDLE statements. I can see why that would be tempting, but by using undocumented features of the language you risk your code failing in the future.
So obviously it's up to you how you write your own programs but here is the code modified to work the way my example showed and the way LBB was designed to support (it uses more MAPHANDLEs than yours):
Code: nomainwin
WindowWidth = 380 : WindowHeight = 450
' it makes no difference whether you call the sub before the other controls:
call tbNumberCG "#cogs.tb", 6,185,40,10,60,25
statictext #dmy.statictext3, "Starting Inventory", 65, 50, 102, 20
statictext #dmy.statictext9, "Purchases", 100, 90, 64, 20
statictext #dmy.statictext12, "Cost of Labor", 80, 130, 99, 20
statictext #dmy.statictext15, "Materials, Supplies", 40, 170, 123, 20
statictext #dmy.statictext18, "Other Costs", 90, 210, 90, 20
statictext #dmy.statictext21, "Ending Inventory", 65, 250, 120, 20
statictext #dmy.statictext8, "C O G S", 105, 290, 99, 20
statictext #dmy.cogs, "0", 185, 290, 60, 25
' or whether you call the sub after the other controls:
' call tbNumberCG "#cogs.tb", 6,185,40,10,60,25
button #dmy.buOkay, " Accept ",[cogsAccept],UL,185,330
button #dmy.buExit, " End ",[cogsEnd],UL,185,370
Stylebits #dmy.buClear, 0, _WS_TABSTOP, 0, 0
stylebits #dmy, _DS_CENTER,0,0,0
open "COST OF GOODS SOLD: " + businessPropName$ for dialog_modal as #dmy
' In LBB you need one MAPHANDLE per control:
maphandle #dmy.statictext3, #cogs.statictext3
maphandle #dmy.statictext9, #cogs.statictext9
maphandle #dmy.statictext12, #cogs.statictext12
maphandle #dmy.statictext15, #cogs.statictext15
maphandle #dmy.statictext18, #cogs.statictext18
maphandle #dmy.statictext21, #cogs.statictext21
maphandle #dmy.statictext8, #cogs.statictext8
maphandle #dmy.buOkay, #cogs.buOkay
maphandle #dmy.buExit, #cogs.buExit
maphandle #dmy.cogs, #cogs.cogs
' The window's MAPHANDLE goes after the OPEN:
maphandle #dmy, #cogs
#cogs, "trapclose [cogsClose]"
#cogs, "font ms_sans_serif 10"
#cogs.tb01, "!setfocus"
wait
sub tbNumberCG x$,lmt,j,k,l,m,n
for x = 1 to lmt
var$ = x$ + "0"+right$(str$(x),2)
textbox #dmy.tmp, j, (k*x)+l0, m, n
stylebits #dmy.tmp, _ES_NUMBER, 0, 0, 0
maphandle #dmy.tmp, var$
next x
end sub
[cogsClose]
close #cogs
end Richard.
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #22 on: Aug 19th, 2016, 09:25am » |
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Alincon, please ask your question. I have looked your code; so what?
Now how I understand it: (I could be wrong of cource) problem to be solved: need to create controls in a loop. This needs some window handle.
Richard's way in Rep#18: you use #tmp everythere creating all the controls and it doesn't matter where you create controls in a loop - before or after statictext creted manually you use maphandle on controls created in a loop after opening window, you MAPHANDLE it too Afther you happily use new handle(s).
Now what you've done: you create controls (in a loop ) for #dmy window, and MAPHANDLE them to #cogs then maphandle #dmy, #cogs (without #dmy existing!) then keep adding controls to #cogs And it seems working. Ok, great - it works so use it.
But then it happens that something breaks if your move "maphandle #dmy, #cogs" to different place - well, noone promised you it will work. Supported approach is in reply #18, use it, and MAPHANDLE window after opening.
Just my 0.02$
EDIT of course ninja'd by Richard ;)
EDIT2 I think if you are not going to change statictext you don't need any of Code:maphandle #dmy.statictext3
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #23 on: Aug 19th, 2016, 2:43pm » |
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on Aug 19th, 2016, 09:25am, tsh73 wrote:I think if you are not going to change statictext you don't need any of Code:maphandle #dmy.statictext3 |
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Very good point! Indeed (and this is true in LB as well) if you don't need to access the control after the window is created you don't even need to give it an 'extension':
Code: statictext #w, "Static, unchanging, text", 10, 10, 200, 25
open "Test" for window as #w
wait Richard.
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #24 on: Aug 19th, 2016, 4:20pm » |
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I am not trying to break any rules or use undocumented features. Certainly Richard, as the creator of LBB, knows more about it than I. tsh73 is also a respected programmer in both LB and LBB. I do not wish to argue with or upset either one.
Nevertheless, the code I showed earlier works as the included comments state, at least on my machine.
I understood Richard's insistence that the 'window' maphandle instruction should be placed AFTER the open statement. But, in my code, on my machine, that just does not work.
The only combination that does work on my machine is to place the call to the sub, and the 'windows' maphandle command BEFORE the statictext items, and BEFORE the 'open' statement.
"Your results may differ"
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #25 on: Aug 19th, 2016, 5:57pm » |
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Alincon, line by line: Quote:| I am not trying to break any rules or use undocumented features. |
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I myself see nothing bad in using undocumented features. If they work, that is.
Quote:| I do not wish to argue with or upset either one. |
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LOL This is programmer's forum. People come not to quarrel, but to help. (ideally it is)
Quote:I understood Richard's insistence that the 'window' maphandle instruction should be placed AFTER the open statement. But, in my code, on my machine, that just does not work. |
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You agree that Richard likely "knows more about it" But following his advice "just does not work." I see two possible reasons: 1) somewhere you made a mistake in coding. It happens. You might find it. If you post more code, we might help you (or might not). 2) your code is correct but there is an error in LBB. In this case, Richard probably very interested in finding it out . But he would needs an example that shows this error - that is, your code.
Now, if you interested in finding things out, post your code that didn't work.
If you found a way around it and don't mind leaving this mystery - use your workaround.
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #26 on: Aug 19th, 2016, 6:44pm » |
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on Aug 19th, 2016, 4:20pm, Alincon wrote:| The only combination that does work on my machine is to place the call to the sub, and the 'windows' maphandle command BEFORE the statictext items, and BEFORE the 'open' statement. |
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So, are you saying that the code I most recently listed (which follows all my recommendations, including putting the 'maphandle' AFTER the 'open') does not work on your PC? If so in what way doesn't it work? What precisely happens?
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #27 on: Aug 21st, 2016, 01:35am » |
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Richard's code works on my machine and produces the same result as my code, which works and is shorter.
My whole reason for using maphandle is to avoid coding a stylebits command for every textbox to limit characters to numbers since LBB cannot do this: (it works in LB) Code:
for x = 1 to lmt
var$ = pfx$+right$("0"+str$(x),2)
stylebits #var$, _ES_NUMBER, 0, 0, 0
next
I'm thinking now that requiring so many commands to use maphandle is more trouble than coding all the stylebits commands.
regards, r.m.
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #28 on: Aug 21st, 2016, 09:28am » |
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on Aug 21st, 2016, 01:35am, Alincon wrote:| Richard's code works on my machine and produces the same result as my code, which works and is shorter. |
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Yours may be a little shorter, but it relies on undocumented behavior. It's up to you whether you want to take the risk.
Quote:| LBB cannot do this: (it works in LB) |
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Hmm, interesting! That's an incompatibility I was unaware of: I didn't know that LB 4 would accept a handle variable in a STYLEBITS statement. I'll try to fix this in a future release of LBB (it could only work if the STYLEBITS comes after the TEXTBOX).
Quote:| I'm thinking now that requiring so many commands to use maphandle is more trouble than coding all the stylebits commands. |
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I would still expect the LBB solution to be shorter, because you can create the controls in a loop (and put the STYLEBITS in the loop), something that you cannot do in LB:
LB solution (STYLEBITS in a loop) Code: textbox #w.tb01, 10, 10, 100, 25
textbox #w.tb02, 10, 40, 100, 25
textbox #w.tb03, 10, 70, 100, 25
textbox #w.tb04, 10, 100, 100, 25
textbox #w.tb05, 10, 130, 100, 25
textbox #w.tb06, 10, 160, 100, 25
for x = 1 to 6
var$ = "#w.tb0" + right$(str$(x),2)
stylebits #var$, _ES_NUMBER, 0, 0, 0
next x
open "Test" for dialog as #w
wait LBB solution (using MAPHANDLE) Code: for x = 1 to 6
textbox #w.tb, 10, x*30-20, 100, 25
stylebits #w.tb, _ES_NUMBER, 0, 0, 0
var$ = "#w.tb0" + right$(str$(x),2)
maphandle #w.tb, var$
next x
open "Test" for dialog as #w
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #29 on: Aug 21st, 2016, 4:34pm » |
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Richard,
What I am missing in LB and LBB is using arrays on these and also passing arrays and structs to SUBs and FUNCTIONs and returning ARRAYSs or STRUCTs. And ARRAYS of STRUCTS. And STRUCTS like PASCAL and C.
Is this too difficult to implement in LBB?
Ofcourse, it will not be compatible with LBB but if anybody wants to use a SUPER LB can use it with LBB.
What stops us from
textbox #w.tb[i], 10, x*30-20, 100, 25 ?
I realize that this MAPHANDLE emulates this objective quite elegantly but why not arrays?
Or, like create a syntax like this but hidden in the BBC conversion translate it into MAPHANDLEs behind the scene.
Maybe, too much stunt?
But, I really liked the MAPHANDLE trick. Quite awesome.
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Re: Grid of Textboxes using Windows API
« Reply #30 on: Aug 21st, 2016, 5:24pm » |
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on Aug 21st, 2016, 4:34pm, CryptoMan wrote:| Is this too difficult to implement in LBB? |
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Two of the features you asked for are already implemented (and documented) in LBB: passing arrays into SUBs and FUNCTIONs, and arrays of STRUCTS:
Passing Arrays Code: dim MyArray$(100)
MyArray$(50) = "Fifty"
call MySub MyArray$()
dummy = MyFunc(MyArray$())
end
sub MySub localarray1$()
print localarray1$(50)
end sub
function MyFunc(localarray2$())
print localarray2$(50)
end function Array of Structures Code: struct MyStructArray(100) one as long, two as ptr, three as char[13]
MyStructArray(50).three.struct = "Hello world!"
print MyStructArray(50).three.struct Richard.
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