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Hey guys !

I have been working with autoit during the last years and I just realised that I never used any Gui ! I need one for my script now but I really have no clue how to do it ( Im not sure if I need a gui or not for the thing I want to achieve). I want to make a box like this:

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Do I need to use Gui coding or I could work around? If yes, can anyone help me making this?

Thanks alot !

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Thx! I made one but now I encounter some problem.

1. I have 2 buttons, what should I write to make an action when someone click on them? Wich value should it return?

$Button_12 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Done", 280, 70, 100, 30)
$Button_13 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Need help?", 280, 110, 100, 30)
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$Radio_2 = GuiCtrlCreateRadio("Me", 10, 100, 70, 20)
$Radio_3 = GuiCtrlCreateRadio("You", 10, 130, 90, 20)
$Radio_4 = GuiCtrlCreateRadio("huh?", 10, 160, 120, 20)
$Radio_9 = GuiCtrlCreateRadio("No", 170, 100, 60, 30)
$Radio_10 = GuiCtrlCreateRadio("Yes", 170, 140, 80, 30)
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From help file

;-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Example - Press the button to see the value of the radio boxes
; The script also detects state changes (closed/minimized/timeouts, etc).

#include <GUIConstants.au3>

Opt("GUICoordMode", 1)
GUICreate("Radio Box Demo", 400,280)

; Create the controls
$button_1 = GUICtrlCreateButton ("B&utton 1", 30, 20, 120, 40)
$group_1 = GUICtrlCreateGroup ("Group 1", 30, 90, 165, 160)
GUIStartGroup()
$radio_1 = GUICtrlCreateRadio ("Radio &0", 50, 120, 70, 20)
$radio_2 = GUICtrlCreateRadio ("Radio &1", 50, 150, 60, 20)
$radio_3 = GUICtrlCreateRadio ("Radio &2", 50, 180, 60, 20)

; Init our vars that we will use to keep track of GUI events
$radioval1 = 0    ; We will assume 0 = first radio button selected, 2 = last button
$radioval2 = 2

; Show the GUI
GUISetState ()

; In this message loop we use variables to keep track of changes to the radios, another
; way would be to use GUICtrlRead() at the end to read in the state of each control
While 1
   $msg = GUIGetMsg()
   Select
       Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
         MsgBox(0, "", "Dialog was closed") 
         Exit
      Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_MINIMIZE
         MsgBox(0,"", "Dialog minimized",2)
      Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_MAXIMIZE
         MsgBox(0,"", "Dialog restored",2)
   
      Case $msg = $button_1
         MsgBox(0, "Default button clicked", "Radio " & $radioval1 )
         
      Case $msg >= $radio_1 AND $msg <= $radio_3
         $radioval1 = $msg - $radio_1

   EndSelect
WEnd

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And another from the helpfile... I'll recommend you look through ALL GUI help :whistle:

#include <GUIconstants.au3>

Opt("GUICoordMode", 1)

GUICreate("Radio Box Grouping Demo", 400,280)

; Create the controls
$button_1 = GUICtrlCreateButton ("B&utton 1", 30, 20, 120, 40)
$group_1 = GUICtrlCreateGroup ("Group 1", 30, 90, 165, 160)
GUIStartGroup()
$radio_1 = GUICtrlCreateRadio ("Radio &0", 50, 120, 70, 20)
$radio_2 = GUICtrlCreateRadio ("Radio &1", 50, 150, 60, 20)
$radio_3 = GUICtrlCreateRadio ("Radio &2", 50, 180, 60, 20)
GUIStartGroup()
$radio_4 = GUICtrlCreateRadio ("Radio &A", 120, 120, 70, 20)
$radio_5 = GUICtrlCreateRadio ("Radio &B", 120, 150, 60, 20)
$radio_6 = GUICtrlCreateRadio ("Radio &C", 120, 180, 60, 20)
GUIStartGroup()
$input_1 = GUICtrlCreateInput ("Input 1", 200, 20, 160, 30)
$input_2 = GUICtrlCreateInput ("Input 2", 200, 70, 160, 30)

; Set the defaults (radio buttons clicked, default button, etc)
GUICtrlSetState($radio_1, $GUI_CHECKED)
GUICtrlSetState($radio_6, $GUI_CHECKED)
GUICtrlSetState($button_1, $GUI_FOCUS + $GUI_DEFBUTTON)

; Init our vars that we will use to keep track of radio events
$radioval1 = 0    ; We will assume 0 = first radio button selected, 2 = last button
$radioval2 = 2

GUISetState ()

; In this message loop we use variables to keep track of changes to the radios, another
; way would be to use GUICtrlRead() at the end to read in the state of each control.  Both
; methods are equally valid
While 1
   $msg = GUIGetMsg()
   Select
      Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
         Exit
         
      Case $msg = $button_1
         MsgBox(0, "Button", "Radio " & $radioval1 & @LF & "Radio " & Chr($radioval2 + Asc("A")) & @LF & GUICtrlRead($input_1) & @LF & GUICtrlRead($input_2))
         
      Case $msg = $radio_1 OR $msg = $radio_2 OR $msg = $radio_3
         $radioval1 = $msg - $radio_1
         
      Case $msg = $radio_4 OR $msg = $radio_5 OR $msg = $radio_6
         $radioval2 = $msg - $radio_4

   EndSelect
WEnd

Start here if you are new Valuater's AutoIT 1-2-3Looking for an UDF - Look hereDo you need to do it twice - Autoit

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