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Hey guys, so below what I have is a code that I'm trying to put together to make a cool little application, but I can't seem to get a button to work.

Essentially what the program does is plot a graph with three points, and then when I press a button, I want it to plot another point.

You will see below in the coding that the button is named "$Red." The "If $msg = $Red Then" has a MsgBox after it, so if it successfully satisfies $msg=$red, a msgbox will appear. This isnt happening for me, though. I tried various things, and I'm not sure what I should do now. Can anyone shed some light on my dilemna? Sorry for the messy code.

If you need help understanding anything, please ask.

CODE
#include <GUIConstants.au3>

#include <Misc.au3>

Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1)

Opt("MouseCoordMode",0)

$width = 700 ;default 345

$height = 700 ;default 330

GUICreate("Chaos Game", $width, $height)

GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE,"close")

$GraphWidth = 650

$GraphHeight = 650

$graph = GUICtrlCreateGraphic(25, 25, $GraphWidth, $GraphHeight)

GUICtrlSetBkColor(-1,0xFFFFFF) ;graph background colour

GUICtrlSetColor(-1,0x000000) ;graph border colour

GUICtrlSetGraphic(-1,$GUI_GR_HINT,0) ;turn off hints

;$coord = GUICtrlCreateLabel("mouse co-ord: ",80,300,200,15,$SS_CENTER)

Global $coord1x = 325

Global $coord1y = 75

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_COLOR, 0xec1a23)

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_Pixel,$coord1x,$coord1y) ;;;;;;;; RED DOT

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_Rect,$coord1x-1,$coord1y-1,3,3)

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_Rect,$coord1x-2,$coord1y-2,5,5)

Global $coord2x = 25

Global $coord2y = 570

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_COLOR, 0x0000fe)

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_Pixel,$coord2x,$coord2y) ;;;;;;;; BLUE DOT

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_Rect,$coord2x-1,$coord2y-1,3,3)

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_Rect,$coord2x-2,$coord2y-2,5,5)

Global $coord3x = 625

Global $coord3y = 570

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_COLOR, 0x00fe00)

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_Pixel,$coord3x,$coord3y) ;;;;;;;; GREEN DOT

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_Rect,$coord3x-1,$coord3y-1,3,3)

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_Rect,$coord3x-2,$coord3y-2,5,5)

Global $currentx = 300

Global $currenty = 300

Global $Red = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Red", 5, 675, 129, 28)

GUISetState()

Do

$msg = GuiGetMsg()

If $msg = $red Then

MsgBox (0, "2", "2")

$newx = ($currentx + $coord1x)/2

$newy = ($currenty + $coord1y)/2

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_COLOR, 0x000000)

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_pixel,$newx,$newy)

$currentx = $newx

$currenty = $newy

GUICtrlSetGraphic($graph,$GUI_GR_REFRESH)

EndIf

Sleep(1)

Until $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE

func close()

Exit

EndFunc

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Hey guys, so below what I have is a code that I'm trying to put together to make a cool little application, but I can't seem to get a button to work.

Essentially what the program does is plot a graph with three points, and then when I press a button, I want it to plot another point.

You will see below in the coding that the button is named "$Red." The "If $msg = $Red Then" has a MsgBox after it, so if it successfully satisfies $msg=$red, a msgbox will appear. This isnt happening for me, though. I tried various things, and I'm not sure what I should do now. Can anyone shed some light on my dilemna? Sorry for the messy code.

If you need help understanding anything, please ask.

CODE
#include <GUIConstants.au3>

#include <Misc.au3>

Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1)

;...

Do

$msg = GuiGetMsg()

If $msg = $red Then

MsgBox (0, "2", "2")

; ...

Until $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE

You can't mix GuiOnEventMode and a GuiGetMsg() loop. Pick one or the other.

:)

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