PushButton (statement)
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PushButton
X,Y,width,height,title$ [,.Identifier]
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Description | Defines a push button within a dialog box template. | |
Comments |
Choosing a push button causes the dialog box to close (unless the dialog function redefines this behavior).
This statement can only appear within a dialog box template (that is, between the Begin Dialog and End Dialog statements).
The
PushButton
statement accepts the following parameters:
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Parameter | Description | |
X, Y | Integer coordinates specifying the position of the control (in dialog units) static to the upper left corner of the dialog box. | |
width, height | Integer coordinates specifying the dimensions of the control in dialog units. | |
title$ | String containing the text that appears within the push button. This text may contain an ampersand character to denote an accelerator letter, such as " &Save " for Save . | |
.Identifier | Name by which this control can be referenced by statements in a dialog function (such as DlgFocus and DlgEnable ). | |
If a push button is the default button, it can be selected by pressing Enter on a nonbutton control. A dialog box template must contain at least one OKButton , CancelButton , or PushButton statement (otherwise, the dialog box cannot be dismissed). | ||
Example |
This example creates a bunch of push buttons and displays which button was pushed.
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See Also | CancelButton (statement); CheckBox (statement); ComboBox (statement); Dialog (function); Dialog (statement); DropListBox (statement); GroupBox (statement); ListBox (statement); OKButton (statement); OptionButton (statement); OptionGroup (statement); Picture (statement); Text (statement); TextBox (statement); Begin Dialog (statement), PictureButton (statement); DlgSetPicture (statement). | |
Note | Accelerators are underlined, and the accelerator combination Alt+ letter is used. |