sunlord Posted February 10, 2007 Share Posted February 10, 2007 (edited) I'm trying to call a function that requires parameters ( I don't know if thats the right word) to be specified when a button is clicked. For example: Func Blah($Something1, $Something2) Do something EndfuncoÝ÷ ٩ݧ!Úº ®T´éĽéí¢{(æî¶Ú'Ëaz·*Z®ØºV«Á¬¡Æ¥Øb±û§rبjëò¡«¢+ÙÕ¥ ÑɱMÑ=¹Ù¹Ð ÀÌØíM½µÕÑѽ¸Ä°ÅÕ½Ðí ± ÀÌØíM½µÑ¡¥¹Ä°ÀÌØíM½µÑ¡¥¹È¤ÅÕ½Ðì I get an error message. Edited February 10, 2007 by sunlord Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BALA Posted February 10, 2007 Share Posted February 10, 2007 (edited) What's happening there is that it's calling the function Blah($Something1, $Something2)()oÝ÷ Ú)ìµæ¡ú®¢Ðej®¢Ð0¢¹®§vh ÖÞjëh×6GuiCtrlSetOnEvent($Somebutton1, "Blah") Func Blah() Blah2($Something1, $Something2) Endfunc Func Blah2($Something1, $Something2) ;do something here Endfunc Edited February 10, 2007 by BALA [font="Comic Sans MS"]BA-LA[/font]http://ba-la.110mb.comJoin my community, CLICK HEREAlternative links to my site:http://www.ba-la.tkhttp://www.ba-la.co.nrContact me if you would like to help with some of my projects: joeythepirate@gmail.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SmOke_N Posted February 10, 2007 Moderators Share Posted February 10, 2007 (edited) @OP You can't pass parameters on GUICtrlSetOnEvent(), look for EventHandler on the forum, to get an idea on how to do that. Edited February 10, 2007 by SmOke_N Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators big_daddy Posted February 10, 2007 Moderators Share Posted February 10, 2007 There is no way to call a function with parameters using GuiCtrlSetOnEvent(), but you can use @GUI_CTRLID to identify which button was clicked and go from there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunlord Posted February 10, 2007 Author Share Posted February 10, 2007 Could I do it like this? Func $Blah2() $some1 = Blah($Something1, $Something2) EndfuncoÝ÷ Ù«¢+ÙÕ¥ ÑɱMÑ=¹Ù¹Ð ÀÌØíM½µÕÑѽ¸Ä°ÅÕ½Ðí ± ÈÅÕ½Ðì¤ Would that work? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SmOke_N Posted February 10, 2007 Moderators Share Posted February 10, 2007 Could I do it like this? Func $Blah2() $some1 = Blah($Something1, $Something2) EndfuncoÝ÷ Ù«¢+ÙÕ¥ ÑɱMÑ=¹Ù¹Ð ÀÌØíM½µÕÑѽ¸Ä°ÅÕ½Ðí ± ÈÅÕ½Ðì¤ Would that work?If $something1 and $something2 are global variables then yes. Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunlord Posted February 10, 2007 Author Share Posted February 10, 2007 Don't think they're global variables. How do I make them global? Sorry, really noob question. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BALA Posted February 10, 2007 Share Posted February 10, 2007 (edited) Don't think they're global variables. How do I make them global? Sorry, really noob question. You would declare them with a "Global" in front of the variable name: Global $something1 ;declares $something1 as a global variable Here's an excerpt from the help file to help you with declaration: The difference between Dim, Local and Global is the scope in which they are created: Dim = Local scope if the variable name doesn't already exist globally (in which case it reuses the global variable!) Global = Forces creation of the variable in the Global scope Local = Forces creation of the variable in the Local/Function scope You should use Local or Global, instead of Dim, to explicitly state which scope is desired for a variable/constant/array. When using variables, the local scope is checked first and then the global scope second. Edited February 10, 2007 by BALA [font="Comic Sans MS"]BA-LA[/font]http://ba-la.110mb.comJoin my community, CLICK HEREAlternative links to my site:http://www.ba-la.tkhttp://www.ba-la.co.nrContact me if you would like to help with some of my projects: joeythepirate@gmail.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators big_daddy Posted February 10, 2007 Moderators Share Posted February 10, 2007 Could I do it like this? Func $Blah2() $some1 = Blah($Something1, $Something2) EndfuncoÝ÷ Ù«¢+ÙÕ¥ ÑɱMÑ=¹Ù¹Ð ÀÌØíM½µÕÑѽ¸Ä°ÅÕ½Ðí ± ÈÅÕ½Ðì¤oÝ÷ Ùj.ÛajÜ(®Oêº^b¢é]vajÖî·rÂ¥w*.çÿ§¶Úz·¢±§(Ç©¶ð«Huë®&Þu¦è½æ®¶sb6æ6ÇVFRfÇC´wV6öç7FçG2æS2fwC° ¤÷BgV÷C´wVöäWfVçDÖöFRgV÷C²ÂG'VR ¢b33c´uTÒuT7&VFRgV÷CµFW7BgV÷C²¤uT6WDöäWfVçBb33c´uTôUdTåEô4Äõ4RÂgV÷CµôWBgV÷C²¢b33c´'WGFöãÒuT7G&Ä7&VFT'WGFöâgV÷C´'WGFöãgV÷C²Â¤uT7G&Å6WDöäWfVçBÓÂgV÷Cµô'WGFöç2gV÷C²¢b33c´'WGFöã"ÒuT7G&Ä7&VFT'WGFöâgV÷C´'WGFöã"gV÷C²ÂÂC¤uT7G&Å6WDöäWfVçBÓÂgV÷Cµô'WGFöç2gV÷C²¢b33c´'WGFöã2ÒuT7G&Ä7&VFT'WGFöâgV÷C´'WGFöã2gV÷C²ÂÂs¤uT7G&Å6WDöäWfVçBÓÂgV÷Cµô'WGFöç2gV÷C²¢b33c´'WGFöãBÒuT7G&Ä7&VFT'WGFöâgV÷C´'WGFöãBgV÷C²Â¤uT7G&Å6WDöäWfVçBÓÂgV÷Cµô'WGFöç2gV÷C²¢b33c´'WGFöãRÒuT7G&Ä7&VFT'WGFöâgV÷C´'WGFöãRgV÷C²ÂÂ3¤uT7G&Å6WDöäWfVçBÓÂgV÷Cµô'WGFöç2gV÷C²¤uT6WE7FFR ¥vÆR 6ÆVWS¥tVæ@ ¤gVæ2ô'WGFöç2 b33c´7G&ÄBÒuTô7G&Ä@ 7vF6b33c´7G&Ä@ 66Rb33c´'WGFöã ×6t&÷cBÂgV÷CµFW7BgV÷C²ÂgV÷Cµ÷R6Æ6¶VBb33´'WGFöãb33²âgV÷C² 66Rb33c´'WGFöã ×6t&÷cBÂgV÷CµFW7BgV÷C²ÂgV÷Cµ÷R6Æ6¶VBb33´'WGFöã"b33²âgV÷C² 66Rb33c´'WGFöã0 ×6t&÷cBÂgV÷CµFW7BgV÷C²ÂgV÷Cµ÷R6Æ6¶VBb33´'WGFöã2b33²âgV÷C² 66Rb33c´'WGFöã@ ×6t&÷cBÂgV÷CµFW7BgV÷C²ÂgV÷Cµ÷R6Æ6¶VBb33´'WGFöãBb33²âgV÷C² 66Rb33c´'WGFöãP ×6t&÷cBÂgV÷CµFW7BgV÷C²ÂgV÷Cµ÷R6Æ6¶VBb33´'WGFöãRb33²âgV÷C² VæE7vF6¤VæDgVæ2³ÓÒfwCµô'WGFöç0 ¤gVæ2ôWB W@¤VæDgVæ2³ÓÒfwCµôW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunlord Posted February 10, 2007 Author Share Posted February 10, 2007 I see! Thanks Big_daddy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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