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Hi

I wanted to confirm whether command-button click-event (manual click) can be recognized by AutoIT with the below but got the error.


#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <MsgBoxConstants.au3>

Example()

Func Example()
    Local $hGUI, $btnOK

    ; Create a GUI window
    $hGUI = GUICreate("Button Press Example", 300, 200)

    ; Create a command button
    $btnOK = GUICtrlCreateButton("OK", 100, 100, 100, 30)

    GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $hGUI)

    ; Main loop to handle GUI events
    While 1
        ; Check for messages from the GUI
        Switch GUIGetMsg()
            Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
                ExitLoop
            Case $btnOK
                ; Handle button press
                MsgBox($MB_INFORMATION, "Button Pressed", "OK button was pressed!")
        EndSwitch
    WEnd

    GUIDelete($hGUI)
EndFunc

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Error:

Line 25 (File Z: \Documents and SettIngs\HOTSPOT \Desktop\11.au3):

MsgBox($MB_INFORMATION, 'Button Pressed', 'OK button was pressed!")
MsgBox(^ERROR

Error: Variable used without being declared. 

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Can anyone debug or please give me the correct code?

 

 

Posted

Should be

MsgBox($MB_ICONINFORMATION ...)

 

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