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I give up, can I get a hand? (I have to move on to more important Functions in this script/program...)

Anybody know a quick fix (I'm trying to avoid more coding) to set a combo input box to only accept numeric characters?

Hey, while I'm here, is there any maximum script size (not that I need to worry, I just don't want to run out of gas in the desert, so to speak...)?

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Hey, while I'm here, is there any maximum script size (not that I need to worry, I just don't want to run out of gas in the desert, so to speak...)?

There is no maximum script size, but there is a max length on the lines, as the FAQ in the helpfile says=

Maximum length of a single script line: 4,095

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There is no maximum script size, but there is a max length on the lines, as the FAQ in the helpfile says=

Thanks for that -

About the real reason I'm here today - any idea on a style I can use on the combo box to limit it to numeric? (I tried BitOr with $ES_NUMBER but that didn't seem to do the trick...)

I've seen the function that checks it live while it's being typed, but I thought that was a little much for what I've got.

I could write a little edit routine, not a problem, it's just that I want to move on as quickly as possible...

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I had 4 combo boxes in my screen.

I converted them to a 4 element array,

then used a little loop to check them for numeric values.

It works fine, and gives a little more flexibility - the original selections I had in there are still in the dropdown list, but a specific number of minutes can also be entered.

CODE
; check combo boxes for numeric values

Local $k

Local $workcombovalue

For $k=1 To 4 Step 1

$workcombovalue = GUICtrlRead($Combo[$k])

If $workcombovalue <= 1 Or $workcombovalue > 1440 Then

ControlFocus ($MyWindow, "", $Combo[$k])

MsgBox(4096, "Error", "Please enter a numeric value between 1 and 1440 minutes")

Return 0

EndIf

Next

sample of combo 1:

$Combo[1] = GUICtrlCreateCombo("", 219, 80, 57, 20, BitOR($CBS_DROPDOWN,$CBS_AUTOHSCROLL))

GUICtrlSetData(-1, "1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|15|20|25|30|45|60|90|120|180|240")

:P

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Sycamore

Correct, but not easy way:

#include <GuiConstantsEx.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>
#include <Constants.au3>
#include <WinAPI.au3>

$hGUI = GUICreate("ComboBox only number", 200, 100)

$combo = GUICtrlCreateCombo("", 25, 40, 150, 20)
GUICtrlSetData(-1, "1|2|3", 1)
$hCombo = GUICtrlGetHandle($combo)

GUISetState()

$hEdit = DllCall("User32.dll", "hwnd", "FindWindowEx", "hwnd", $hCombo, "hwnd", 0, "ptr", 0, "ptr", 0)
$hEdit = $hEdit[0]

$wProcHandle = DllCallbackRegister("_WindowProc", "int", "hwnd;uint;wparam;lparam")
$wProcOld = _WinAPI_SetWindowLong($hEdit, $GWL_WNDPROC, DllCallbackGetPtr($wProcHandle))

Do
Until GUIGetMsg() = -3

_WinAPI_SetWindowLong($hEdit, $GWL_WNDPROC, $wProcOld)
DllCallbackFree($wProcHandle)

Func _WindowProc($hWnd, $Msg, $wParam, $lParam)
    Switch $hWnd
        Case $hEdit
            Switch $Msg
                Case $WM_CHAR
                    Switch $wParam
                        Case 48 To 57
                            Return _WinAPI_CallWindowProc($wProcOld, $hWnd, $Msg, $wParam, $lParam)
                        Case Else
                            Return 0
                    EndSwitch
            EndSwitch
    EndSwitch
    
    Return _WinAPI_CallWindowProc($wProcOld, $hWnd, $Msg, $wParam, $lParam)
EndFunc

:P

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thanks. i see once again that the stack

of what i do not yet know much about

is much much larger

than the stack of what i am able to quickly comprehend.

translated: i am such a rookie. :( (kind of funny I should say that...I wrote my first program in in Fortran in 1973.) - i don't know much about DllCalls and/or "User32.dll" and what it can do.

Calling programs on an IBM mainframe yes, on a PC operating system not so much...

Much reading/understanding work to do...

Right now, I'm still writing the upgrade for SkyCycling... :P

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