How do I return / get the values from a dialogbox?
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On 15/11/2012 at 07:52, xxxxxxxx wrote:
How do I return the values from a dialogbox.
I tried to set the var globaly and edit it but no luck.thanks in advance
kind regards moghimport c4d from c4d import gui variablebox = 0.4 # unnecessary ??? GROUP_ID1=1000 TEXTBOX=1001 BUTTON1=1002 BUTTON2=1003 class ExampleDlg(gui.GeDialog) : def CreateLayout(self) : #creat the layout of the dialog self.GroupBegin(GROUP_ID1, c4d.BFH_SCALEFIT, 3, 1) self.AddEditText(TEXTBOX, c4d.BFH_SCALEFIT) self.AddButton(BUTTON1, c4d.BFH_SCALE, name="Start") self.AddButton(BUTTON2, c4d.BFH_SCALE, name="Close") self.GroupEnd() return True def InitValues(self) : #initiate the gadgets with values self.SetString(TEXTBOX, "0.1") return True def Command(self, id, msg) : #handle user input if id==BUTTON1: variablebox = self.GetString(TEXTBOX) #here is something wrong <----- self.Close() elif id==BUTTON2: self.Close() return True dlg = ExampleDlg() dlg.Open(c4d.DLG_TYPE_MODAL, defaultw=500, defaulth=80) def main(undo = True) : print variablebox #here is something wrong <----- main()
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THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED
On 15/11/2012 at 08:37, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
To get values from your dialog after it's closed you should declare them as member variables in your dialog's class.
Also, there's something inconsistent here: if you want to get a float value it's better to create a float field with AddEditNumberArrows() for example. -
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On 16/11/2012 at 03:07, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hm what are member variables? can you give an example how to implement them?
I tried with "return variablebox" and setting the var in the class as a default which seems to work but i cant overwrite it. or returning the newly set variablebox ....thanks in advance
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On 16/11/2012 at 03:32, xxxxxxxx wrote:
self.variablebox = self.GetReal(TEXTBOX)
was my mistake ... got it thanks