gottygolly Posted June 2, 2015 Share Posted June 2, 2015 I had this problem a couple days back and brushed it off thinking it wouldn't come up again but I got bored and wanted to find out how to do this. I tried all kind of things (I tried _ArrayDelete()) just wondering if anyone knows how to do this, please help me.expandcollapse popup$gui = GuiCreate("",215,300,-1,-1) Opt("GUIOnEventMode",1) GuiSetOnEvent(-3,"_Exit") Local $button[11] $y = 5 For $i = 1 To 10 $button[$i] = GUICtrlCreateButton($i,5,$y,100,20) GUICtrlSetOnEvent($button[$i],"_Button") $y += 30 Next $y = 5 Local $delete[11] For $i = 1 To 10 $delete[$i] = GUICtrlCreateButton("Delete "&$i,110,$y,100,20) GUICtrlSetOnEvent($delete[$i],"_Button_Delete") $y += 30 Next $y = 0 GuiSetState() While 1 Sleep(10) Wend Func _Exit() Exit EndFunc Func _Button() $id = GUICtrlRead(@GUI_CtrlId,1) MsgBox(0,"Clicked","Button "&'"'&$id&'"'&" was clicked") EndFunc Func _Button_Delete() $id = GUICtrlRead(@gui_ctrlid,1) $string = StringRight($id,1) If $id = "Delete 10" Then $string = StringRight($id,2) EndIf MsgBox(0,"Clicked","Button "&'"'&$id&'"'&" was clicked"&@CRLF&"Its number is "&$string) ;-- What do I put here to delete the corresponding button? EndFunc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
argumentum Posted June 2, 2015 Share Posted June 2, 2015 it's your code. You'd know how you want to do it.GUICtrlDelete($button[$i])then you'd_ArrayDelete($button,$i)or $button[$i] = 0...good luck Follow the link to my code contribution ( and other things too ). FAQ - Please Read Before Posting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nitekram Posted June 2, 2015 Share Posted June 2, 2015 You could do this, but your going to have to make sure that each delete button matches to the corresponding button. expandcollapse popup$gui = GUICreate("", 215, 300, -1, -1) Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1) GUISetOnEvent(-3, "_Exit") Local $button[11] $y = 5 For $i = 1 To 10 $button[$i] = GUICtrlCreateButton($i, 5, $y, 100, 20) GUICtrlSetOnEvent($button[$i], "_Button") $y += 30 Next $y = 5 Local $delete[11] For $i = 1 To 10 $delete[$i] = GUICtrlCreateButton("Delete " & $i, 110, $y, 100, 20) GUICtrlSetOnEvent($delete[$i], "_Button_Delete") $y += 30 Next $y = 0 GUISetState() While 1 Sleep(10) WEnd Func _Exit() Exit EndFunc ;==>_Exit Func _Button() $id = GUICtrlRead(@GUI_CtrlId, 1) MsgBox(0, "Clicked", "Button " & '"' & $id & '"' & " was clicked") EndFunc ;==>_Button Func _Button_Delete() $id = GUICtrlRead(@GUI_CtrlId, 1) $string = StringRight($id, 1) If $id = "Delete 10" Then $string = StringRight($id, 2) EndIf MsgBox(0, "Clicked", "Button " & '"' & $id & '"' & " was clicked" & @CRLF & "Its number is " & $string) ;-- What do I put here to delete the corresponding button? GUICtrlDelete(@GUI_CtrlId - 10) EndFunc ;==>_Button_Delete 2¢ All by me:"Sometimes you have to go back to where you started, to get to where you want to go." "Everybody catches up with everyone, eventually" "As you teach others, you are really teaching yourself." From my dad "Do not worry about yesterday, as the only thing that you can control is tomorrow." WIKI | Tabs; | Arrays; | Strings | Wiki Arrays | How to ask a Question | Forum Search | FAQ | Tutorials | Original FAQ | ONLINE HELP | UDF's Wiki | AutoIt PDF AutoIt Snippets | Multple Guis | Interrupting a running function | Another Send StringRegExp | StringRegExp Help | RegEXTester | REG TUTOR | Reg TUTOT 2 AutoItSetOption | Macros | AutoIt Snippets | Wrapper | Autoit Docs SCITE | SciteJump | BB | MyTopics | Programming | UDFs | AutoIt 123 | UDFs Form | UDF Learning to script | Tutorials | Documentation | IE.AU3 | Games? | FreeSoftware | Path_Online | Core Language Programming Tips Excel Changes ControlHover.UDF GDI_Plus Draw_On_Screen GDI Basics GDI_More_Basics GDI Rotate GDI Graph GDI CheckExistingItems GDI Trajectory Replace $ghGDIPDll with $__g_hGDIPDll DLL 101? Array via Object GDI Swimlane GDI Plus French 101 Site GDI Examples UEZ GDI Basic Clock GDI Detection Ternary operator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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