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{{Command|syntax=ON_RADIO <radio number>, <value>, <control to change>, <change>
{{Command|syntax=ON_RADIO <radio number>, <value>, <control to change>, <change>
|description=Change the state of a dialog control, based on which button in a group of radio buttons is selected.
|description=:Change the state of a dialog control, based on which button in a group of radio buttons is selected.


|param1=<dropdown number>|param1_desc=Radio button group number
|param1=<dropdown number>|param1_desc=Radio button group number
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===Example===
===Example===
:ON_RADIO 2, 5, INPUT4, DISABLE
:ON_RADIO 2, 5, INPUT4, DISABLE
:
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:This will enable the 4th input box when the 5th button in radio group 2 is selected.
:This will enable the 4th input box when the 5th button in radio group 2 is selected.
:The opposite also applies, the input box will be disabled when any other button in the radio group is selected.
:The opposite also applies, the input box will be disabled when any other button in the radio group is selected.
:<br>
<br>
:For an example macro see [[GetCommands.dlg]]
:For an example macro see [[GetCommands.dlg]]
[[Category:Dialog]]
[[Category:Dialog]]

Latest revision as of 15:23, 17 January 2011

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Command

ON_RADIO <radio number>, <value>, <control to change>, <change>


Change the state of a dialog control, based on which button in a group of radio buttons is selected.

Parameters

<dropdown number>
Radio button group number
<index>
Radio button group value
<control to change>
The state must be one of SHOW, HIDE, ENABLE or DISABLE.
<new state>

Example

ON_RADIO 2, 5, INPUT4, DISABLE


This will enable the 4th input box when the 5th button in radio group 2 is selected.
The opposite also applies, the input box will be disabled when any other button in the radio group is selected.


For an example macro see GetCommands.dlg