Charles Yeomans wrote: > On May 2, 2007, at 1:34 PM, Jim Payne wrote: > > >> The original poster wrote: >> >>> At 12:30 PM 5/1/2007, you wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>> How do you pass Control Arrays to a external function? >>>>> >>>>> I am dealing with the classic simple task of finding which Radio >>>>> Button is selected, and wrapping that up in a function. >>>>> >>>>> >> There were several suggestions, but wouldn't it be easier to subclass >> radio button? First define a global variable to hold a string , say >> App.RadButTxt as string, and in the action event of the subclassed >> radio button say: App.RadButTxt = me.Text >> >> Now there is no need to search for which button is hit. >> > > Instead you have to handle the problems that such a design > introduces. For example, suppose you change the text of the button > at some point in development. Then you have to remember to change > the code that depends on this value. And you should wonder whether > the value was accidentally changed by another object. > > Charles Yeomans No, no Charles. me.text will return the current actual text of the button.
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