Syntax:
ListBox X, Y, DX, DY, StrArray$( ), .Field[, Options]
Group: User Dialog
Description:
Define a listbox item.
Parameter Description
X This number value is the distance from the left edge of the dialog box. It is measured in 1/8 ths of the average character width for the dialog's font.
Y This number value is the distance from the top edge of the dialog box. It is measured in 1/12 ths of the character height for the dialog's font.
DX This number value is the width. It is measured in 1/8 ths of the average character width for the dialog's font.
DY This number value is the height. It is measured in 1/12 ths of the character height for the dialog's font.
StrArray$( ) This one-dimensional array of strings establishes the list of choices. All the non-null elements of the array are used.
Field The value of the list box is accessed via this field. It is the index of the StrArray$( ) var.
Options This numeric value controls the type of list box. Choose one value from following table. (If this numeric value omitted then zero is used.)
Option |
Description |
0 |
List is not sorted. |
1 |
List is not sorted and horizontally scrollable |
2 |
List is sorted. |
3 |
List is sorted and horizontally scrollable. |
See Also: Begin Dialog, Dim As UserDialog.
Example:
Sub Main
Dim lists$(3)
lists$(0) = "List 0"
lists$(1) = "List 1"
lists$(2) = "List 2"
lists$(3) = "List 3"
Begin Dialog UserDialog 200,120
Text 10,10,180,15,"Please push the OK button"
ListBox 10,25,180,60,lists$(),.list
OKButton 80,90,40,20
End Dialog
Dim dlg As UserDialog
dlg.list = 2
Dialog dlg ' show dialog (wait for ok)
Debug.Print dlg.list
End Sub