ACTIVATE RADIO
7.8.5, PLBCMP GUI Only
The ACTIVATE RADIO statement makes a RADIO button visible and allows the user to interact with it. An optional execution label may be provided to process information if the user selects the RADIO button. The instruction uses the following format:
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Where:
label
Optional. A Program Execution Label.
radio
Required. The name of a previously created RADIO object variable or a pointer to a RADIO object.
routine
Optional. A program execution label called when a mouse click occurs within the screen boundaries of the object.
result
Optional. A previously defined Numeric Variable in which the result code as described below is placed upon object selection.
Flags Affected: NONE
Note the following:
If the {routine} and {result} operands are not provided, the runtime performs a default action of turning off or on the button. Otherwise, it is the user’s responsibility.
If the {result} operand is specified, it is set to one (1) if selected or zero (0) if not.
If the {result} operand is too small to contain the value, the OVER flag is set upon entry to the {routine}. This flag setting does not occur at the time of the ACTIVATE butat the time the {routine} is called.
The {routine} is called when a mouse click occurs within the screen boundaries of the RADIO button or the Alt Keyboard Sequence, if defined, is pressed.
The {routine} is called as if a CALL instruction was performed. It is only called when an EVENTCHECK or EVENTWAIT is executed.
When the {routine} is complete, a RETURN instruction continues execution at the instruction following the EVENTWAIT or EVENTCHECK. Otherwise, a NORETURN instruction should be executed to clear the return address from the call stack.
If the RADIO button specified by an ACTIVATE instruction is already active, the old {routine} and {result} operands are replaced with the new {routine} and {result} operands.
An object must be CREATEd before it is activated. If this is not done, a runtime error of O105 is generated.
If insufficient memory is available to perform the operation, a runtime error O106 is generated.
If a FILEPI instruction is active, it is terminated.
See Also: Example Code, ACTIVATE, DEACTIVATE, Object Output Instructions
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