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Sort of. What I mean is that I dont want to do a new line for each one,
if currentuser = log1 [thendothis]
when I do that, I have to make a new line for log1, when log1 is
created, and log2, and log3, and log4, and so on. If someone creates a
user, with the username as log1, and the password as log2, I would do
this.
if currentuser = log1 [if currentpass = log2 [thendothis]]
if currentuser = log3 [if currentpass = log4 [thendothis]]
if currentuser = log5 [if currentpass = log6 [thendothis]]
and so on.
On Mar 31, 2008, at 8:23 PM, LCSI wrote:
Hi,
Not sure I understand, but if you mean:
How can I report the contents of a text box based on a variable
instead of the actual name, in order to avoid having ONE full IF
statement for each user?
Then the answer (or part of the answer) would be:
if currentuser = run word "log :n [thendothis]
word "log :n
will report something like
log1
running that will report the contents of the text box named
log1
Is that it?
Le 08-03-31 à 20:05, Henry Wilson a écrit :
to doall :n
make "n nusern
newtext word "log :n
se -200 (200 -(:n * 25))
[100 25]
question [Set username]
run se (word "setlog :n) (word "" answer)
setnusern nusern + 1
make "n nusern
newtext word "log :n
se -200 (200 -(:n * 25))
[100 25]
question [Set password]
run se (word "setlog :n) (word "" answer)
end
this program works for creating two boxes, one with username, one
with password. I was stuck when trying to get it so that they could
login. I could make a question for user and pass, and have a text
box, currentpass , set to the answer of the password question, and
currentuser for the user question. If I did this,
if currentuser = log1 [announce [logged on]]
stop
but this would not work in less I manually added if currentuser =
log1, if currentuser = log2, etc.
Is there any way to do this so when someone creates a new user, I
need to do nothing for it to work?
thanks
On Mar 31, 2008, at 7:06 PM, LCSI wrote:
Hi!
Ho! I see the problem. Your text box is called LOG1 (or
LOG2...). So, the dynamic primitives (based on the text box name)
are:
SETLOG1
and
LOG1
So when you say
SETLOG
this corresponds to nothing.
You need to run something like SETLOG1
There are two solutions:
run se (word "settext 1) (word "" "bar)
That works, but it's awful Replace RUN by SHOW to visualize what's
going on.
Or, simpler:
tto word "setlog :n
ct pr answer
There you go! Yo seem to know what you're doing! Congrats!
AT
Le 08-03-31 à 18:27, Henry Wilson a écrit :
Here is the code, given there is a button which does newuser 1
and a textbox called nusern
When I tried it, I had difficulty in getting it to set the
content of the text box. With the code below, when I tried it, it
said "I DONT KNOW HOW TO SETLOG"
to newuser :n
make "n nusern
newtext word "log :n
se -200 (200 -(:n * 25))
[100 25]
question [Set username]
setlog :n answer
setnusern nusern + 1
end
On Mar 31, 2008, at 1:40 PM, Alain Tougas wrote:
Hum!
Sorry, not enough info to help you.
Can you write, in plain English (pseudo code), what your button
has to do?
AT
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Hi, sorry to ask so many questions. Last one.
I am making a feature in my log in program so that you can
create a
new user by clicking a button.
I cant think of the right way to do it
if you have any ideas please help.
Thanks
henry
On Mar 31, 2008, at 12:49 PM, Alain Tougas wrote:
Hi!
Sure!
Check onreadline in the Help, in the section about Text boxes,
or in
the
vocabulary.
Basically, you run (only once) an instruction such as:
onreadline "text1 "run
and the text box named text1 will "run" each line when you type
something in
it and press Enter.
99% of people will do exactly that, but you may use any
instruction:
onreadline "text1 "fd (be sure you type only numbers in that
text box)
onreadline "text1 "go (that, being a procedure name)
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I had heard that you could make a text box the command center, so
typing
things in the text box will make it run programs just like the
command
center. How do I do this?
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