Knight Posted December 4, 2005 Share Posted December 4, 2005 Hi, I am currently having trouble getting a list of all the names of the .INI files in a specified directory to appear in a combo box. I was planning on having each element of the array appear in the combo box, but I can't figure out how to do this. The number of files in the folder that is being searched is unknown, so I want it to show all the ones that exist. This is what I have so far, I think I might be on the right track but have hit a road block. Any suggestions or alternatives would be greatly appreciated. expandcollapse popup; Script generated by GUIBuilder 9.2 #include <GuiConstants.au3> #include <Array.au3> ; Shows the filenames of all files in the current directory. $search = FileFindFirstFile(@ScriptDir & "\Profiles\" & "*.ini") $ProfileArray = _ArrayCreate($Search) While 1 $file = FileFindNextFile($search) If @error Then ExitLoop _ArrayAdd($ProfileArray, $file) WEnd ; Close the search handle FileClose($search) GuiCreate("MyGUI", 400, 62,(@DesktopWidth-400)/2, (@DesktopHeight-62)/2) $Combo_1 = GuiCtrlCreateCombo("", 50, 20, 130, 21) GUICtrlSetData(-1, "New Profile","New Profile") $Load = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Load", 200, 20, 70, 20) $Save = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Save", 290, 20, 70, 20) GuiSetState() While 1 $msg = GuiGetMsg() Select Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE ExitLoop Case $msg = $Load ;IniReads Case $msg = $Save ;IniWrites Case Else ;;; EndSelect WEnd Cheers, JKnight Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
themax90 Posted December 4, 2005 Share Posted December 4, 2005 Please do not use this, it will not work but it is a rough sketch. $dir = "C:\" $array = _FileFindAll($dir, "*.*", "") $Track = 1 For $Track = 1 To $Array[0] Step 1 $x = $x + $parameter $y = $y + $parameter GUICtrlCreate....($Array[$track], $x, $y) Next Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knight Posted December 4, 2005 Author Share Posted December 4, 2005 (edited) Thanks for the response Smith, but I just figured it out.. Hehe. I asked for help before I tried hard enough. expandcollapse popup#include <GuiConstants.au3> #include <Array.au3> ; Shows the filenames of all files in the current directory. $search = FileFindFirstFile(@ScriptDir & "\Profiles\" & "*.ini") $ProfileArray = _ArrayCreate($Search) While 1 $file = FileFindNextFile($search) If @error Then ExitLoop _ArrayAdd($ProfileArray, $file) WEnd ; Close the search handle FileClose($search) GuiCreate("MyGUI", 400, 62,(@DesktopWidth-400)/2, (@DesktopHeight-62)/2) $Combo_1 = GuiCtrlCreateCombo("New Profile", 50, 20, 130, 21) $Load = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Load", 200, 20, 70, 20) $Save = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Save", 290, 20, 70, 20) For $r = 1 to UBound($ProfileArray, 1) - 1 GUICtrlSetData($Combo_1, StringTrimRight($ProfileArray[$r], 4), "New Profile") Next GuiSetState() While 1 $msg = GuiGetMsg() Select Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE ExitLoop Case $msg = $Load ;IniReads Case $msg = $Save ;IniWrites Case Else ;;; EndSelect WEnd Edited December 4, 2005 by Knight Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaryFrost Posted December 4, 2005 Share Posted December 4, 2005 how about something a little bit easier #include <GuiConstants.au3> #include <GuiCombo.au3> Opt('MustDeclareVars',1) Dim $Combo,$ret,$Btn_Exit,$Status,$msg GuiCreate("ComboBox Add Dir", 392, 254) $Combo = GuiCtrlCreateCombo("", 70, 10, 270, 100,$CBS_SIMPLE) $ret = _GUICtrlComboAddDir($Combo,"A,H,RO,RW,S,E",@ScriptDir & "\Profiles\" & "*.ini") $Btn_Exit = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Exit", 150, 180, 90, 30) GuiSetState() While 1 $msg = GuiGetMsg() Select Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE Or $msg = $Btn_Exit ExitLoop EndSelect WEnd Exit SciTE for AutoItDirections for Submitting Standard UDFs Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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