Possessed Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 Hello all I need help once again with 2 things like the title says. first how would i go about getting CPU usage I do have this old autoit file called Computerinfo.au3 kicking around but dont have a clue how to use it in my little program I am making. Also my other problem is that I would like to have a chunk of code in my program that would only let it run 1 time. Thanks for your help guys and gals.Here is the func that is in the "Computerinfo.au3" Author: Jarvis J. Stubblefield (JSThePatriot) http://www.vortexrevolutions.com/expandcollapse popupFunc _ComputerGetProcessors(ByRef $aProcessorInfo) Local $colItems, $objWMIService, $objItem Dim $aProcessorInfo[1][42], $i = 1 $objWMIService = ObjGet("winmgmts:\\" & $cI_Compname & "\root\CIMV2") $colItems = $objWMIService.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_Processor", "WQL", $wbemFlagReturnImmediately + $wbemFlagForwardOnly) If IsObj($colItems) Then For $objItem In $colItems ReDim $aProcessorInfo[UBound($aProcessorInfo) + 1][42] $aProcessorInfo[$i][0] = StringStripWS($objItem.Name, 1) $aProcessorInfo[$i][1] = $objItem.AddressWidth $aProcessorInfo[$i][2] = $objItem.Architecture $aProcessorInfo[$i][3] = $objItem.Availability $aProcessorInfo[$i][4] = $objItem.Description $aProcessorInfo[$i][5] = $objItem.ConfigManagerErrorCode $aProcessorInfo[$i][6] = $objItem.ConfigManagerUserConfig $aProcessorInfo[$i][7] = $objItem.CpuStatus $aProcessorInfo[$i][8] = $objItem.CreationClassName $aProcessorInfo[$i][9] = $objItem.CurrentClockSpeed $aProcessorInfo[$i][10] = $objItem.CurrentVoltage $aProcessorInfo[$i][11] = $objItem.DataWidth $aProcessorInfo[$i][12] = $objItem.DeviceID $aProcessorInfo[$i][13] = $objItem.ErrorCleared $aProcessorInfo[$i][14] = $objItem.ErrorDescription $aProcessorInfo[$i][15] = $objItem.ExtClock $aProcessorInfo[$i][16] = $objItem.Family $aProcessorInfo[$i][17] = $objItem.L2CacheSize $aProcessorInfo[$i][18] = $objItem.L2CacheSpeed $aProcessorInfo[$i][19] = $objItem.LastErrorCode $aProcessorInfo[$i][20] = $objItem.Level $aProcessorInfo[$i][21] = $objItem.LoadPercentage $aProcessorInfo[$i][22] = $objItem.Manufacturer $aProcessorInfo[$i][23] = $objItem.MaxClockSpeed $aProcessorInfo[$i][24] = $objItem.OtherFamilyDescription $aProcessorInfo[$i][25] = $objItem.PNPDeviceID $aProcessorInfo[$i][26] = $objItem.PowerManagementCapabilities(0) $aProcessorInfo[$i][27] = $objItem.PowerManagementSupported $aProcessorInfo[$i][28] = $objItem.ProcessorId $aProcessorInfo[$i][29] = $objItem.ProcessorType $aProcessorInfo[$i][30] = $objItem.Revision $aProcessorInfo[$i][31] = $objItem.Role $aProcessorInfo[$i][32] = $objItem.SocketDesignation $aProcessorInfo[$i][33] = $objItem.Status $aProcessorInfo[$i][34] = $objItem.StatusInfo $aProcessorInfo[$i][35] = $objItem.Stepping $aProcessorInfo[$i][36] = $objItem.SystemCreationClassName $aProcessorInfo[$i][37] = $objItem.SystemName $aProcessorInfo[$i][38] = $objItem.UniqueId $aProcessorInfo[$i][39] = $objItem.UpgradeMethod $aProcessorInfo[$i][40] = $objItem.Version $aProcessorInfo[$i][41] = $objItem.VoltageCaps $i += 1 Next $aProcessorInfo[0][0] = UBound($aProcessorInfo) - 1 If $aProcessorInfo[0][0] < 1 Then SetError(1, 1, 0) EndIf Else SetError(1, 2, 0) EndIf EndFunc;_ComputerGetProcessors
sandman Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 Hello all I need help once again with 2 things like the title says. first how would i go about getting CPU usage I do have this old autoit file called Computerinfo.au3 kicking around but dont have a clue how to use it in my little program I am making. Also my other problem is that I would like to have a chunk of code in my program that would only let it run 1 time. Thanks for your help guys and gals. Here is the func that is in the "Computerinfo.au3" Author: Jarvis J. Stubblefield (JSThePatriot) http://www.vortexrevolutions.com/ expandcollapse popupFunc _ComputerGetProcessors(ByRef $aProcessorInfo) Local $colItems, $objWMIService, $objItem Dim $aProcessorInfo[1][42], $i = 1 $objWMIService = ObjGet("winmgmts:\\" & $cI_Compname & "\root\CIMV2") $colItems = $objWMIService.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_Processor", "WQL", $wbemFlagReturnImmediately + $wbemFlagForwardOnly) If IsObj($colItems) Then For $objItem In $colItems ReDim $aProcessorInfo[UBound($aProcessorInfo) + 1][42] $aProcessorInfo[$i][0] = StringStripWS($objItem.Name, 1) $aProcessorInfo[$i][1] = $objItem.AddressWidth $aProcessorInfo[$i][2] = $objItem.Architecture $aProcessorInfo[$i][3] = $objItem.Availability $aProcessorInfo[$i][4] = $objItem.Description $aProcessorInfo[$i][5] = $objItem.ConfigManagerErrorCode $aProcessorInfo[$i][6] = $objItem.ConfigManagerUserConfig $aProcessorInfo[$i][7] = $objItem.CpuStatus $aProcessorInfo[$i][8] = $objItem.CreationClassName $aProcessorInfo[$i][9] = $objItem.CurrentClockSpeed $aProcessorInfo[$i][10] = $objItem.CurrentVoltage $aProcessorInfo[$i][11] = $objItem.DataWidth $aProcessorInfo[$i][12] = $objItem.DeviceID $aProcessorInfo[$i][13] = $objItem.ErrorCleared $aProcessorInfo[$i][14] = $objItem.ErrorDescription $aProcessorInfo[$i][15] = $objItem.ExtClock $aProcessorInfo[$i][16] = $objItem.Family $aProcessorInfo[$i][17] = $objItem.L2CacheSize $aProcessorInfo[$i][18] = $objItem.L2CacheSpeed $aProcessorInfo[$i][19] = $objItem.LastErrorCode $aProcessorInfo[$i][20] = $objItem.Level $aProcessorInfo[$i][21] = $objItem.LoadPercentage $aProcessorInfo[$i][22] = $objItem.Manufacturer $aProcessorInfo[$i][23] = $objItem.MaxClockSpeed $aProcessorInfo[$i][24] = $objItem.OtherFamilyDescription $aProcessorInfo[$i][25] = $objItem.PNPDeviceID $aProcessorInfo[$i][26] = $objItem.PowerManagementCapabilities(0) $aProcessorInfo[$i][27] = $objItem.PowerManagementSupported $aProcessorInfo[$i][28] = $objItem.ProcessorId $aProcessorInfo[$i][29] = $objItem.ProcessorType $aProcessorInfo[$i][30] = $objItem.Revision $aProcessorInfo[$i][31] = $objItem.Role $aProcessorInfo[$i][32] = $objItem.SocketDesignation $aProcessorInfo[$i][33] = $objItem.Status $aProcessorInfo[$i][34] = $objItem.StatusInfo $aProcessorInfo[$i][35] = $objItem.Stepping $aProcessorInfo[$i][36] = $objItem.SystemCreationClassName $aProcessorInfo[$i][37] = $objItem.SystemName $aProcessorInfo[$i][38] = $objItem.UniqueId $aProcessorInfo[$i][39] = $objItem.UpgradeMethod $aProcessorInfo[$i][40] = $objItem.Version $aProcessorInfo[$i][41] = $objItem.VoltageCaps $i += 1 Next $aProcessorInfo[0][0] = UBound($aProcessorInfo) - 1 If $aProcessorInfo[0][0] < 1 Then SetError(1, 1, 0) EndIf Else SetError(1, 2, 0) EndIf EndFunc;_ComputerGetProcessors To have this run only one time, put a Func() around the whole program. Then make a While() thing like this: While 1 Call("YourFuncName") $a = 1 Select Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE $a = 0 EndSelect If $a = 0 Then Exit EndIf WEnd That should work.. sorry but I had to rush a bit on this. [center]"Yes, [our app] runs on Windows as well as Linux, but if you had a Picasso painting, would you put it in the bathroom?" -BitchX.com (IRC client)"I would change the world, but they won't give me the source code." -Unknownsite . blog . portfolio . claimidcode.is.poetry();[/center]
Possessed Posted February 13, 2007 Author Posted February 13, 2007 (edited) sorry man you didnt read my post right but thanks for trying. Edited February 13, 2007 by Possessed
Moderators SmOke_N Posted February 13, 2007 Moderators Posted February 13, 2007 ~Bump Plz can anyone help me?The first question, If I had to guess:MsgBox(0, '', _ComputerGetLoad() & '%') Func _ComputerGetLoad() Local $colItems, $objWMIService, $objItem $objWMIService = ObjGet("winmgmts:\\" & @ComputerName & "\root\CIMV2") $colItems = $objWMIService.ExecQuery("SELECT * FROM Win32_Processor", "WQL", 0x10 + 0x20) If IsObj($colItems) Then For $objItem In $colItems If $objItem.LoadPercentage Then Return $objItem.LoadPercentage Next Return SetError(1, 0, '') EndIf Return SetError(1, 0, '') EndFunc The second question, look at _SingleTon() in the help file. 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.
Possessed Posted February 13, 2007 Author Posted February 13, 2007 Thank you SmOke_N your always the one who can help me
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