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- Use conditions
- Adding an empty row
- Row characteristics
- Position of the new row
- Handling a binary memo
LooperAdd (Function) In french: ZoneRépétéeAjoute Adds a row at the end of a Looper control.
Warning
It is recommended to use LooperAddLine. LooperAddLine allows you to add: - TAB characters into the attributes/controls.
- all types of values into the attributes/controls.
LooperDeleteAll(LOOP_LOOPER1)
HReadFirst(Product, ProdName)
WHILE HOut() = False
LooperAdd(LOOP_LOOPER1, Product.ProdName + TAB + Product.ProductCode)
HReadNext(Product, ProdName)
END
LooperAdd(LOOP_Looper1)
Index = LooperCount(LOOP_Looper1)
ATT_AttributeLastName[Index] = "Hobbes"
ATT_AttributeFirstName[Index] = "Samantha"
Syntax
Adding a row to a Looper control with attributes Hide the details
<Result> = LooperAdd(<Looper control> [, <Value>])
<Result>: Boolean - True if the addition was successful,
- False otherwise.
<Looper control>: Control name Name of the Looper control to be used. If this parameter is an empty string (""), the row will be added in the current Looper control. <Value>: Optional character string List of values that will be inserted into the new row. This parameter must have the following format:
<Value 1> + TAB + ... + <Value N> The different values must be specified in the order of the attributes (Looper control description window). If you don't want to specify a value for one of the attributes, use an empty string ("") or 0 (depending on the attribute type). An empty row will be added if this parameter corresponds to an empty string (""). Remarks Use conditions LooperAdd can be used on: - a Looper control based on a data file,
- a Looper control populated programmatically.
Adding an empty row After adding an empty row, each attribute or control must be initialized individually. For example: - For a Looper control with attributes:
LooperAdd(LOOP_Looper1)
Index = LooperCount(LOOP_Looper1)
ATT_AttributeLastName[Index] = "Hobbes"
ATT_AttributeFirstName[Index] = "Samantha"
ATT_ColorAttributeFirstName[Index] = LightRed
ATT_AttributeAddressVisible[Index] = False
- For a Looper control without attributes:
LooperAdd(LOOP_Looper1)
Index = LooperCount(LOOP_Looper1)
LOOP_Looper1[Index].ControlLastName = "Hobbes"
LOOP_Looper1[Index].ControlFirstName = "Samantha"
LOOP_Looper1[Index].ControlFirstName.BackgroundColor = LightRed
LOOP_Looper1[Index].ControlAddress.Visible = False
Row characteristics If a value is the result of a calculation, enclose the numerical expression in brackets. For example:
LooperAdd(LOOP_CalcLooper, (53+29) + TAB + (83-21))
Position of the new row By default, the row is added at the end of the Looper control. If the Looper control is sorted ( LooperSort), the added row is positioned in the Looper control according to the current sort.
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