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I know that you can set the state of a control using GUICtrlSetstate but how can you retrieve the state of a control?

ex:

GUICtrlSetstate($Button_0,$GUI_ENABLE)

How can I check the state of Button_0?

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  Dieuz said:

I know that you can set the state of a control using GUICtrlSetstate but how can you retrieve the state of a control?

ex:

GUICtrlSetstate($Button_0,$GUI_ENABLE)

How can I check the state of Button_0?

GUICtrlGetState($Button_0)

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From Help File:

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GUICtrlGetState

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Gets the current state of a control

GUICtrlGetState ( [controlID] )

Parameters:

controlID [optional] The control identifier (controlID) as returned by a GUICtrlCreate... function.

Return Value:

Success: Returns the state. See GUICtrlSetState for values.

Failure: Returns -1 if control is not defined.

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