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Hi All,

Im wondering if its possible to create an input box that takes multiple entries and puts each entry into an array.

For example, I make one input box and type some stuff into it.  When the Enter key is hit, the data from the input box is written into an array.  Then the input box is cleared for a new entry.  The second entry would be the second element [1] in the array. The third entry would be the third element [2] in the array, ect.

Is this possible and if so can someone point me in the right direction?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

 

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As said, just create a Loop for your Input Box, and add to your array each time you click OK on the input, making sure that Cancel takes you out of the loop.

Check out Array Management in the UDF (User Defined Functions) section of the Help file.

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Another way, is to just keep adding data to a variable, using the Loop mentioned, and a pipe '|' character as separator between each element, and then when all is done, use the StringSplit command to create your array from that variable. That is perhaps simpler, if you are having issues with arrays at this point in your learning.

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just do a for loop for each entry in the array.

 

Ok, so got to the point where i need to make the loop for the input box.  But now i dont really know what to do.  Here is the code. 

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <GuiButton.au3>
#Include <Array.au3>

Global $Array[10]
HotKeySet ("{ENTER})", "Enter")
Call ("MainWindow")
Func MainWindow()
    Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1)
    Global $MainWindow = GUICreate("Test", 500, 225)
    GUISwitch ($MainWindow)
    Global $Input= GUICtrlCreateInput("",20,40)
    Global $Go = GUICtrlCreateButton("Go",395,190,100,30)
    GUISetFont(10,400)
    GUICtrlCreateLabel("Enter Stuff Here", 10, 10)
    GUISetFont(8.5,400)
    GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, "CLOSEClicked")
    GUICtrlSetOnEvent($Go, "Go")
GUISwitch ($MainWindow)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $MainWindow)

While 1
    Sleep(1000) 
WEnd

EndFunc

Func CLOSEClicked()
    If @GUI_WINHANDLE = $MainWindow Then
    Exit
    EndIf
EndFunc

Func Go()
Exit
EndFunc

Func Enter ()
    Call ("AddToArray")
EndFunc


Func AddToArray ()
    If GUICtrlRead ($Input) = "" Then
        MsgBox(0,"","You Didnt Enter Anthing")      
    Else                                             
        $Array [""]= GUICtrlRead ($Input)
    MsgBox (0,"","Success")
    
_ArrayDisplay ($Array)
EndIf
EndFunc

So now i dont really know what to do.  Im kinda struggling with loops.   

Is having the Enter Key set as the "input box reader" going to work?  

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#include <array.au3>

Local $aArray[10]

For $i = 0 to 9 ;Arrays are a base zero index
    $aArray[$i] = InputBox("Input box", "This input box is going to store the value in $aArray[" & $i & "]")
Next

_ArrayDisplay($aArray)

 

 

Hey Thanks.  I ended up figuring out a way to do it without any loop.  Check it out.  

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <GuiButton.au3>
#Include <Array.au3>

Global $Array[10], $i=-1
HotKeySet ("{ENTER})", "Enter")
;HotKeySet ("{ESC})", "Escape")
Call ("MainWindow")
Func MainWindow()
    Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1)
    Global $MainWindow = GUICreate("Test", 500, 225)
    GUISwitch ($MainWindow)
    Global $Input= GUICtrlCreateInput("",20,40)
    Global $Go = GUICtrlCreateButton("Go",395,190,100,30)
    GUISetFont(10,400)
    GUICtrlCreateLabel("Enter Stuff Here", 10, 10)
    GUISetFont(8.5,400)
    GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, "CLOSEClicked")
    GUICtrlSetOnEvent($Go, "Go")
GUISwitch ($MainWindow)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $MainWindow)

While 1

    Sleep(1000)  ; Idle around
WEnd

EndFunc

Func CLOSEClicked()
    If @GUI_WINHANDLE = $MainWindow Then
    Exit
    EndIf
EndFunc

Func Go()
Exit
EndFunc

Func Enter ()
    $i=$i+1
    Call ("AddToArray")
EndFunc


Func AddToArray ()
    If GUICtrlRead ($Input) = "" Then
        MsgBox(0,"","You Didnt Enter Anthing")
    Else
$Array[$i]=GUICtrlRead ($Input)

_ArrayDisplay($Array)

    MsgBox (0,"","Success")
    Call ("Clear")
EndIf
EndFunc

Func Clear()
    GUICtrlSetData($Input, "")
EndFunc

What you guys think?

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just so you know, you are using Call correctly, however, if you want to do

Call ("Clear")

you can just do

Clear()

 

also, i would have the $i start at 0 and then when you call the AddToArray func, once that function returns, then you increase $i by 1

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When it comes to programming, there are usually multiple ways to do something.

Of course, some are much better than others, and more politically correct.

In the end though, it's often down to what works well enough, and what you can understand ... though that latter might not be a requirement for you.

Without knowing the requirement for a GUI, I would recommend along the lines of the simpler Loop and InputBox method as shown by Kidney, but that would need some expansion in my estimation ... if just to escape the loop before 10 iterations are up.

Your GUI has a certain level of complexity to it, that doesn't appear warranted to my quick perusal, but once again, I don't know your overall aim and the need for a GUI.

Personally, I usually avoid the OnEvent approach when using a GUI, and just stick mainly to GuiGetMsg, as in this Help file example.

Func Example1()
    Local $msg

    GUICreate("My GUI") ; will create a dialog box that when displayed is centered
    GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) ; will display an empty dialog box

    ; Run the GUI until the dialog is closed
    While 1
        $msg = GUIGetMsg()

        If $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Then ExitLoop
    WEnd
    GUIDelete()
EndFunc   ;==>Example1

Each to their own though, and in some minds I would be classed as a 'B' grade programmer, which I can't argue with, but I like the simple approach.

Your use of GUISwitch seems unnecessary too.

EDIT

As well as simplifying what you have done, I would add some complexity back in with various checks, like preventing the addition of the same text to your array ... perhaps because you forgot you'd done it (been interrupted or something).

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I did read only the first few replies. Another method could be to treat the textbox input as CSV data and then elaborate it with a StringSplit with delimiters.

Quick example:

in the input box you put:

albert,ronnie,jeff,mark,helen,ruth,ally,jason

then you do a StringSplit( Inputbox, ",")

and you get all of these in an array, every name in a cell.

After that you can do the various checks and casts, if needed, and then elaborate your data.

Here's a simple code example:

 

#include <Array.au3>

$x = InputBox("Names","Input names separated by comma (no spaces)")

If ( $x <> "") Then
    $y=StringSplit($x,",")
    _ArrayDisplay($y)
EndIf
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When it comes to programming, there are usually multiple ways to do something.

Of course, some are much better than others, and more politically correct.

In the end though, it's often down to what works well enough, and what you can understand ... though that latter might not be a requirement for you.

Without knowing the requirement for a GUI, I would recommend along the lines of the simpler Loop and InputBox method as shown by Kidney, but that would need some expansion in my estimation ... if just to escape the loop before 10 iterations are up.

Your GUI has a certain level of complexity to it, that doesn't appear warranted to my quick perusal, but once again, I don't know your overall aim and the need for a GUI.

Personally, I usually avoid the OnEvent approach when using a GUI, and just stick mainly to GuiGetMsg, as in this Help file example.

Func Example1()
    Local $msg

    GUICreate("My GUI") ; will create a dialog box that when displayed is centered
    GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) ; will display an empty dialog box

    ; Run the GUI until the dialog is closed
    While 1
        $msg = GUIGetMsg()

        If $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Then ExitLoop
    WEnd
    GUIDelete()
EndFunc   ;==>Example1

Each to their own though, and in some minds I would be classed as a 'B' grade programmer, which I can't argue with, but I like the simple approach.

Your use of GUISwitch seems unnecessary too.

EDIT

As well as simplifying what you have done, I would add some complexity back in with various checks, like preventing the addition of the same text to your array ... perhaps because you forgot you'd done it (been interrupted or something).

 

Thanks for the input.  I wanted to make it into a GUI, so the user will be able to choose to do different tasks with the same data.   

With that being said though, Im going to look more at just "inputbox" instead of creating a GUI after seeing that.  I think it might look better if when u start the program, the input box just pops up, you enter the data and when you are finished THEN you get the GUI that will send to diff functions.  

As for the onevent options.  Its just what i know at the moment.  I only started programming a little over a week ago, so for now i just keep using what i know.  ( For example I didnt even know u could just open up an iput box, thought u had to GUI create lol)

Im slowly learning! :P

Thanks for all the info and help. 

 

 

I did read only the first few replies. Another method could be to treat the textbox input as CSV data and then elaborate it with a StringSplit with delimiters.

Quick example:

in the input box you put:

albert,ronnie,jeff,mark,helen,ruth,ally,jason

then you do a StringSplit( Inputbox, ",")

and you get all of these in an array, every name in a cell.

After that you can do the various checks and casts, if needed, and then elaborate your data.

Here's a simple code example:

 

#include <Array.au3>

$x = InputBox("Names","Input names separated by comma (no spaces)")

If ( $x <> "") Then
    $y=StringSplit($x,",")
    _ArrayDisplay($y)
EndIf

 

Hey thanks for the reply.  There really are a ton of different ways to do it.  

 

 

just so you know, you are using Call correctly, however, if you want to do

Call ("Clear")

you can just do

Clear()

also, i would have the $i start at 0 and then when you call the AddToArray func, once that function returns, then you increase $i by 1

 

Hey thanks, that will save me some typing.  Alot of times I google how to do something and once i find how to do it, i stop reading.  Im guessing Call ("Clear") was the first method when i searched for it.  Maybe i should start reading the whole page. :P

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JohnnyVolcom5,

Removed the unnecessary stuff and reorganized the code.   See comments in code.

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <GuiButton.au3>
#Include <Array.au3>

Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1)

; declare the array local to the script...all functions called by the script can "see" it
; create array with one element and we'll expand the array everytime we write to it

local $array[1]

MainWindow()

Func MainWindow()
    Global $MainWindow = GUICreate("Test", 500, 225)
    Global $Input= GUICtrlCreateInput("",20,40)
    Global $Go = GUICtrlCreateButton("Go",395,190,100,30)
    GUISetFont(10,400)
    GUICtrlCreateLabel("Enter Stuff Here", 10, 10)
    GUISetFont(8.5,400)

    ; both these controls do the same thing so why not call the same event

    GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, "CLOSEClicked")
    GUICtrlSetOnEvent($Go, "CLOSEClicked")

    GUICtrlSetOnEvent($Input, "Enter")

    GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $MainWindow)

    While 1
        Sleep(1000)  ; Idle around
    WEnd

EndFunc

Func CLOSEClicked()
    Exit
EndFunc

Func Enter ()

    if stringstripws(guictrlread($input),3) <> '' then  ;   strip leading and trainling blanks
        $array[ubound($array)-1] = guictrlread($input)  ;   write to last element in array
        redim $array[ubound($array) + 1]                ;   increase array by one element
        guictrlsetdata($input,'')                       ;   blank input control
    endif

    _arraydisplay($array)

EndFunc

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JohnnyVolcom5,

Removed the unnecessary stuff and reorganized the code.   See comments in code.

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <GuiButton.au3>
#Include <Array.au3>

Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1)

; declare the array local to the script...all functions called by the script can "see" it
; create array with one element and we'll expand the array everytime we write to it

local $array[1]

MainWindow()

Func MainWindow()
    Global $MainWindow = GUICreate("Test", 500, 225)
    Global $Input= GUICtrlCreateInput("",20,40)
    Global $Go = GUICtrlCreateButton("Go",395,190,100,30)
    GUISetFont(10,400)
    GUICtrlCreateLabel("Enter Stuff Here", 10, 10)
    GUISetFont(8.5,400)

    ; both these controls do the same thing so why not call the same event

    GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, "CLOSEClicked")
    GUICtrlSetOnEvent($Go, "CLOSEClicked")

    GUICtrlSetOnEvent($Input, "Enter")

    GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $MainWindow)

    While 1
        Sleep(1000)  ; Idle around
    WEnd

EndFunc

Func CLOSEClicked()
    Exit
EndFunc

Func Enter ()

    if stringstripws(guictrlread($input),3) <> '' then  ;   strip leading and trainling blanks
        $array[ubound($array)-1] = guictrlread($input)  ;   write to last element in array
        redim $array[ubound($array) + 1]                ;   increase array by one element
        guictrlsetdata($input,'')                       ;   blank input control
    endif

    _arraydisplay($array)

EndFunc

kylomas

 

Hey thanks alot Kylomas, now i know how to Redim arrays! I dont know why i didnt think of doing that instead, i knew u could change the size of arrays.   I also see i didnt need to set a hotkey to read the input box, i can just set an OnEvent for the input box.  (Which makes alot of sense, lol)

As for the Local/Global thing.  I guess i didnt fully understand, but i think i get it now.  I dont need to declare "Global" unless its within a function and i want to pass that value on to  another function.  The Local array at the top wont get "destroyed" until the script is closed since it is outside of any functions.  (Please correct me if im wrong)

Thanks again for the cleanup and the lesson :)

John

 

PS:  I made the "Go" button function because i intend to put code there eventually. ;)

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As for the Local/Global thing.  I guess i didnt fully understand, but i think i get it now.  I dont need to declare "Global" unless its within a function and i want to pass that value on to  another function.  The Local array at the top wont get "destroyed" until the script is closed since it is outside of any functions.  (Please correct me if im wrong)

No, you are mistaken, which is easy to do when people use the wrong declaration statements constantly in their code.

Global variables are any variables that will be used anywhere within the script, inside a function or out. Declaring a variable as Local, when you're declaring it outside of a function, is still a global variable yet some here insist on using the wrong declaration statement which makes it confusing to people trying to learn to do things the right way in AutoIt. You should only declare Global scoped variables outside a function, doing it inside the function is considered bad coding style. Local variables are used inside a function, and the variable only exists as long as you're executing code inside that function. You can pass the value of the variable to another function, but that variable stays valid only inside the first function, even if you use the same name in the second function it won't affect the value of the variable in the calling function, unless you use what's called ByRef. Confusing at first but you'll get the hang of it.

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No, you are mistaken, which is easy to do when people use the wrong declaration statements constantly in their code.

Global variables are any variables that will be used anywhere within the script, inside a function or out. Declaring a variable as Local, when you're declaring it outside of a function, is still a global variable yet some here insist on using the wrong declaration statement which makes it confusing to people trying to learn to do things the right way in AutoIt. You should only declare Global scoped variables outside a function, doing it inside the function is considered bad coding style. Local variables are used inside a function, and the variable only exists as long as you're executing code inside that function. You can pass the value of the variable to another function, but that variable stays valid only inside the first function, even if you use the same name in the second function it won't affect the value of the variable in the calling function, unless you use what's called ByRef. Confusing at first but you'll get the hang of it.

 

Ok, so i think i get it now. (then again i thought i understood it before)  

I just read the Local/Global wiki entry again, and i found out what the () are for at the end of a function.  To pass variables.  

You can pass variables from Function 1 to Function 2 using ByRef, change the values of the passed variables while inside function 2, and in turn the variables in Function 1 will change as well.  (Again please correct me if im wrong, but i think i got it now)

1 week with autoit isnt enough :)

 

Once again thanks for the lesson.  

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Don't worry, you are doing well enough.  :thumbsup:

There's plenty to learn, and then when you've done with that, plenty more also.  :graduated:

 

P.S. You must have come in from a different direction to me, as I started off with (what still seems simpler to me) the GuiGetMsg approach to GUI creation and use.

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@BrewmanNH - This is a debate that never seems to end.  Are you in favor of using the GLOBAL keyword to declare the array because the scope is "global" to the script?

I think that if the variable is declared in the global scope, using any other declaration statement other than Global is just destined to confuse people.

Plus it's inaccurate to use Local if it's global scoped because it's not local, it's global. Use the right declarations when posting examples, use whatever you want when posting your own code. I disagree 100% with using Local in a Global scope just because the variable isn't being used anywhere but in the Global arena. This is AutoIt, it's not any other language, a Local variable in a Global location is a Global variable and not Local, don't use the wrong statements, period full stop.

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BrewManNH,

I quite agree with you. While I understand the logic behind the practice, I believe that declaring Local variables that are in fact Global in scope more likely to confuse than help new coders. If the variable is treated as Global by AutoIt, declare it as such. :)

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It was Valik who pointed this out and not just on one occasion might I add.

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Updated: 22/04/2018

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