Another simple solution: DIM x AS String[3] DIM i AS Short DIM obj AS Object[] = [n1, n2, n3] x[0] = "1" x[1] = "2" x[2] = "3" i = 0 FOR i = 0 TO 2 obj[i].text = x[i] NEXT
Best regards, Zoli B. 2010. 10. 7, csütörtök keltezéssel 10.22-kor Rolf-Werner Eilert ezt írta: > Ok, there is one thing you have to take care of, because Gambas works as > C++ here and wants the arrays to be instantiated after declaration. So > to make it easy, just add a NEW to the DIM line: > > DIM x AS NEW String[20] > > And now let me see how I did this in my programs... It's been a long > time since I needed that: > > In the Form declaration part, I have > > PRIVATE mTxt AS NEW Object[] > > In the Form there is a TabStrip, and on this TabStrip the "fields" > (TextBoxes) shall appear. The TabStrip for this "mask" is called > "Maske". (fldNr is the field number) In the SUB which builds the mask, I > wrote for example: > > INC fldNr > mTxt.Resize(fldNr + 1) > mTxt[fldNr] = NEW TextBox(Maske) AS "MaskeFeld" > mTxt[fldNr].Tag = wert[8] 'fldNr > mTxt[fldNr].ToolTip = wert[8] > mTxt[fldNr].X = Val(wert[2]) > mTxt[fldNr].Y = Val(wert[3]) > > A new TextBox-Object is created, and then some values are applied which > come from another array ("wert"). But why did I need to declare AS > "MaskeFeld"? Just to be able to catch events like > > PUBLIC SUB MaskeFeld_Change() > > MaskenSpeichern > > 'the contents of all the TextBoxes is saved if you type into one of them > > END > > Caution: In order to delete the TextBoxes, you have to delete them piece > for piece from the array prior to deleting the array, such as > > FOR i = mTxt.Count - 1 TO 0 STEP -1 > mTxt[i].Delete > NEXT > mTxt.Clear > > Hope this helps you... > > Regards > > Rolf > > > Am 07.10.2010 09:04, schrieb Biro Zoltan: > > Thank you Rolf to helping me. > > Please take a look on the folowing piece of code: > > (I never used array of texboxes, but I think is something like I did > > here) > > > > PUBLIC SUB filltheboxes() > > > > DIM x AS String[20] > > DIM y[20] AS TextBox > > DIM i AS Short > > > > x[0] = "1" > > x[1] = "2" > > x[2] = "3" > > x[3] = "4" > > x[4] = "5" > > x[5] = "6" > > x[6] = "7" > > x[7] = "8" > > x[8] = "9" > > x[9] = "10" > > x[10] = "11" > > x[11] = "12" > > x[12] = "13" > > x[13] = "14" > > x[14] = "15" > > x[15] = "16" > > x[16] = "17" > > x[17] = "18" > > x[18] = "19" > > x[19] = "20" > > > > i = 0 > > FOR i = 0 TO 19 > > y[i].text = x[i] > > NEXT > > > > END > > > > Why this code return a "Null object" error code?? > > > > I hope to can be solved in Gambas2 more simply the substitute problem. I > > used before FoxPro for Windows. Here is simple: > > > > i=1 > > for i=1 to 20 > > boxname="n"+str(i) > > &boxname.text=" enithyng " > > endfor > > Is something in Gambas2 similar for&boxname.text, like in Foxpro? > > > > For me the second variant seems to be more simply, but please explain me > > why I have "Null object" error on the gambas2 code > > > > > > 2010. 10. 7, csütörtök keltezéssel 08.23-kor Rolf-Werner Eilert ezt > > írta: > >> Am 07.10.2010 08:11, schrieb Biro Zoltan: > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> I will try to explain with my poor english exacly what I wish to do: > >>> > >>> 1.I have 20 pcs of valueboxes named: n1,n2,n3...n20 > >>> 2.I have a variable named i defined as short > >>> 3.I wish to substitute the numbers from the valueboxes name like in > >>> folowing example: > >>> > >>> i=0 > >>> for i=0 to list.count > >>> > >>> 'here I wist to give values to the valueboxes: > >>> > >>> ni.value=list[i].text > >>> > >>> next > >>> > >>> Can I substitute the numbers with the value of i? How? > >>> > >>> Thank you. > >>> > >>> Zoli B. > >>> > >>> > >> > >> Wouldn't it be easier to just make an array of valueboxes? That would > >> enable you to write > >> > >> ni[i].value = list[i].text > >> > >> and Gambas would have direct access to each of the valueboxes during > >> runtime. > >> > >> Regards > >> > >> Rolf > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> Beautiful is writing same markup. Internet Explorer 9 supports > >> standards for HTML5, CSS3, SVG 1.1, ECMAScript5, and DOM L2& L3. > >> Spend less time writing and rewriting code and more time creating great > >> experiences on the web. 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