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bool guiComboBoxSetSelected ( element comboBox, int itemIndex )
bool guiComboBoxSetSelected ( element comboBox, int itemIndex )
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===Required Arguments===  
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==See Also==
==See Also==
{{GUI functions}}
{{GUI functions}}
{{GUI_events}}

Latest revision as of 20:40, 7 November 2018

This function sets the selected item from a combobox.

Syntax

bool guiComboBoxSetSelected ( element comboBox, int itemIndex )

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Method: GuiComboBox:setSelected(...)
Variable: .selected
Counterpart: guiComboBoxGetSelected


Required Arguments

  • comboBox: the combobox you want to select an item from
  • itemIndex: the item you want to select (item 0 is the first item). If -1 is specified, then the combo box text is set to it's caption.

Returns

Returns true if the selected item has been changed successfully, false otherwise.

Example

This example creates a GUI window with a checked and an unchecked combo box and adds a command to toggle their visibility

function drawGUI()
	guiWindow = guiCreateWindow(100,100,200,100,"ComboBox test area",false,false) -- create the container window
	local combobox = guiCreateComboBox(20,30,150,20,"Checked ComboBox",false,guiWindow) -- note the parameter after header, it will create a ComboBox
    guiComboBoxAddItem(combobox,"Selected") --Add items to combobox
    guiComboBoxAddItem(combobox,"UnSelected")
	guiComboBoxSetSelected(combobox,0)--set the first row which is the selected row Selected.
	guiSetVisible(guiWindow,false) -- set it invisible just in case
end
addCommandHandler("combobox",function()
	if not guiWindow then -- if it hasn't been declared yet
		drawGUI() -- we draw the gui window
		guiSetVisible(guiWindow,true) -- we set it visible again. Strictly speaking it's not necessary, could have omitted both this and the upper guiSetVisible, but this is needed if you want to cache a window without actually showing it
	else -- if we actually have run this function before and declared guiWindow
		guiSetVisible(guiWindow, not guiGetVisible(guiWindow)) -- we just toggle the visibility. If it was visible, not visible returns false and thus sets it's visibility false, effectivly hiding it	
	end
	showCursor(not isCursorShowing()) -- similar to above visibility
end)

See Also

General functions

Browsers

Buttons

Checkboxes

Comboboxes

Edit Boxes

Gridlists

Memos

Progressbars

Radio Buttons

Scrollbars

Scrollpanes

Static Images

Tab Panels

Tabs

Text Labels

Windows

Input

GUI