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Whenever i try to run the script it keeps printing "falsefalsefalsefalsefalse" ? what am i doing wrong? 

#include <ImageSearch2015.au3>
WinActivate("Mozilla Thunderbird")

HotKeySet("{F6}","myExit")

$x1=0
$y1=0

$picture = "C:\Users\Dequality\Documents\Au3_Scripts\Test\UpdateBTN.PNG"
Do
    $result = _ImageSearch($picture,1,$x1,$y1,0,0)
;_ImageSearch($FindImage, $resultPosition, ByRef $x, ByRef $y, $tolerance, $transperance = 0)

ConsoleWrite($result)
until $result = 1;
if $result=1 Then
        MouseMove($x1,$y1,50)
Else
        MsgBox(0,"FK!","Didnt find it sorry.")
EndIf

Func myExit()
    Exit
EndFunc

- Dequality, any help will be highly appreciatet! 

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3 hours ago, Dequality said:

it keeps printing "falsefalsefalsefalsefalse"

It's doing that, because that's what you told the script to do. Your Do loop is constantly trying to find the image and when it doesn't the function returns false, which you write to the console after it returns, then you rerun the loop again.

BTW, the "If $result=1 then" section is entirely unnecessary. $result will never be anything other than 1 ("True") at that point, because it can't be. Your Do loop won't end until $result = 1, so testing for the value of it immediately after it becomes 1 doesn't make a whole lot of sense.

 

You might want to move the whole If/Then section inside of the Do loop where it will actually be testing for a $result that might or might not be 1.

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23 minutes ago, BrewManNH said:

It's doing that, because that's what you told the script to do. Your Do loop is constantly trying to find the image and when it doesn't the function returns false, which you write to the console after it returns, then you rerun the loop again.

BTW, the "If $result=1 then" section is entirely unnecessary. $result will never be anything other than 1 ("True") at that point, because it can't be. Your Do loop won't end until $result = 1, so testing for the value of it immediately after it becomes 1 doesn't make a whole lot of sense.

 

You might want to move the whole If/Then section inside of the Do loop where it will actually be testing for a $result that might or might not be 1.

Oh i see, well apparently it wont find it at all? cuz the mouse is not moving to the point? even though i see it? <.<

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