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Hi,

I'm french, so excuse me for my bad english... :D

I've got a script like this :

GUICtrlSetState($checkCN1,$GUI_DISABLE)

GUICtrlSetState($checkCN2,$GUI_DISABLE)

GUICtrlSetState($checkCN3,$GUI_DISABLE)

GUICtrlSetState($checkCN4,$GUI_DISABLE)

GUICtrlSetState($checkCN5,$GUI_DISABLE)

How can i do if i don't want to repeat each line ? I've tried this but it doesn't work :

For $i = 1 to 5

GUICtrlSetState($checkCN$i,$GUI_DISABLE)

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Try using arrays so that instead of:

GUICtrlSetState($checkCN1,$GUI_DISABLE)
GUICtrlSetState($checkCN2,$GUI_DISABLE)
GUICtrlSetState($checkCN3,$GUI_DISABLE)
GUICtrlSetState($checkCN4,$GUI_DISABLE)
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You need to change those variables to their array equivalent throughout your script and define the array with

Dim $checkCN[n]

where n is the max number or elements you will put in the array. Also note that arrays count from 0 up so:

Dim $checkCN[2]

would only allow you to use

$checkCN[0] and $checkCN[1]

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akorx,

You were very close, but you need to use the Eval function:

For $i = 1 To 5
    GUICtrlSetState(Eval("checkCN" & $i), $GUI_DISABLE)
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As you can see, you pass Eval the variable name without the leading "$" and it does the rest. Saves creating lots of arrays!

Demande encore si tu n'as pas compris.

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Hi,

I'm french, so excuse me for my bad english... :D

I've got a script like this :

GUICtrlSetState($checkCN1,$GUI_DISABLE)

GUICtrlSetState($checkCN2,$GUI_DISABLE)

GUICtrlSetState($checkCN3,$GUI_DISABLE)

GUICtrlSetState($checkCN4,$GUI_DISABLE)

GUICtrlSetState($checkCN5,$GUI_DISABLE)

How can i do if i don't want to repeat each line ? I've tried this but it doesn't work :

For $i = 1 to 5

GUICtrlSetState($checkCN$i,$GUI_DISABLE)

Next

If your $checkCNx controls were all created sequentially (one right after another), then you could also do:

For $i = $checkCN1 to $checkCN5
  GuiCtrlSetState($i, $GUI_DISABLE)
Next
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