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Hi

I want to do a PixelScan with a choice the user has made in a Combo..

The problem is when I use this code I get a Syntax Error..

If GUICtrlRead ( $ColChoose ) = Dark Green Then
        While 1=1
        $Mob = PixelSearch( $tlx, $tly, $brx, $bry, 5928743, $dif, $sk )
            While @error = 0
                Send ( "DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD" )
                MouseMove ( $Mob[0], $Mob[1] )
                MouseClick ( "left" )
                Sleep( 10000 )
            WEnd
        WEnd
    EndIf

The HelpFile said the return of a Combo is the chosen value so I used it but I get a Syntax Error pointed at DarkGreen which is the chosen value

Anyone can tell me what i have to use instead of ComboValue?

thanks for any answeres that could help and sry for any bad english ^.^

greetz

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Hi

I want to do a PixelScan with a choice the user has made in a Combo..

The problem is when I use this code I get a Syntax Error..

If GUICtrlRead ( $ColChoose ) = Dark Green Then
        While 1=1
        $Mob = PixelSearch( $tlx, $tly, $brx, $bry, 5928743, $dif, $sk )
            While @error = 0
                Send ( "DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD" )
                MouseMove ( $Mob[0], $Mob[1] )
                MouseClick ( "left" )
                Sleep( 10000 )
            WEnd
        WEnd
    EndIf

The HelpFile said the return of a Combo is the chosen value so I used it but I get a Syntax Error pointed at DarkGreen which is the chosen value

Anyone can tell me what i have to use instead of ComboValue?

thanks for any answeres that could help and sry for any bad english ^.^

greetz

If GUICtrlRead ( $ColChoose ) = "Dark Green"

George

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By the way an easier way to do this would be to write a function to get the value of the color'

Func _GetColor()
   Local $cVal = ""
   Switch GUICtrlRead($ColChoose )
      Case "Dark Green"
         $rVal = 5928743
      Case "Red"
         $rVal = <value for red>
   EndSwitch
   Return $cVal
EndFunc

Call it by using

$dColor = _GetColor()

And replace $Mob = PixelSearch( $tlx, $tly, $brx, $bry, 5928743, $dif, $sk ) with

$Mob = PixelSearch( $tlx, $tly, $brx, $bry, $dcolor, $dif, $sk )
and remove the If statement entirely.

George

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Ah okay so easy :)

Thanks GEOSoft it works :) :)

YW Glad it helped.

Just remember that anything except a numeric value has to be quoted when using GUICtrlRead()

George

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Be sure to read and follow the forum rules. -AKA the AutoIt Reading and Comprehension Skills test.***

The PCRE (Regular Expression) ToolKit for AutoIT - (Updated Oct 20, 2011 ver:3.0.1.13) - Please update your current version before filing any bug reports. The installer now includes both 32 and 64 bit versions. No change in version number.

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