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<dd class="notedate">Posted: Sep 9 2014</dd>
 
<dd class="notedate">Posted on Sep 9 2014</dd>
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<dd class="note">(A3 1.28)As for invisible data processing, [[lnbAddArray]], [[lnbAddColumn]], [[lnbData]], [[lnbGetColumnsPosition]], [[lnbSetColumnsPos]], [[lnbSetData]], [[lnbSetText]], [[lnbSetValue]], [[lnbText]] and [[lnbValue]] store data types into exact position of the listNbox with different spaces. Accessing data with coordinate command at nearly the same syntax:
<dd class="note">(A3 1.28)As for invisible data processing, [[lnbAddArray]], [[lnbAddColumn]], [[lnbData]], [[lnbGetColumnsPosition]], [[lnbSetColumnsPos]], [[lnbSetData]], [[lnbSetText]], [[lnbSetValue]], [[lnbText]] and [[lnbValue]] store data types into exact position of the listNbox with different spaces. Accessing data with coordinate command at nearly the same syntax:
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A combined use of both invisible and visible data processing commands alive the [[Control]].
A combined use of both invisible and visible data processing commands alive the [[Control]].
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Revision as of 18:02, 26 March 2016

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Description

Description:
Selects the row with the given index of the 2D listbox.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
lnbSetCurSelRow [idc, index]
Parameters:
[idc, index]: Array
idc: Number
index: Number
Return Value:
Nothing

Alternative Syntax

Syntax:
ctrl lnbSetCurSelRow index
Parameters:
ctrl: Control
index: Number
Return Value:
Nothing

Examples

Example 1:
disableSerialization; _ctrl = (findDisplay 300) displayCtrl 304; _ctrl lnbSetCurSelRow 1;

Additional Information

See also:
lnbAddArraylnbAddColumnlnbAddRowlnbClearlnbColorlnbCurSelRowlnbDatalnbDeleteColumnlnbDeleteRowlnbGetColumnsPositionlnbPicturelnbSetColorlnbSetColumnsPoslnbSetDatalnbSetPicturelnbSetTextlnbSetValuelnbSizelnbTextlnbValue

Notes

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Notes

Posted on Sep 9 2014
ffur2007slx2_5
(A3 1.28)As for invisible data processing, lnbAddArray, lnbAddColumn, lnbData, lnbGetColumnsPosition, lnbSetColumnsPos, lnbSetData, lnbSetText, lnbSetValue, lnbText and lnbValue store data types into exact position of the listNbox with different spaces. Accessing data with coordinate command at nearly the same syntax: //Set same value to one position of a Control _ctrl lnbSetData [ [0,0],"#1"]; lnbSetColumnsPos [102, [0,1], 1]; _ctrl lnbSetText [ [0,1], "#1"]; _ctrl lnbSetValue [ [0,0],1]; //Accessing the value disregard affecting one another. _ctrl lnbData [0,0]; //"#1" lnbGetColumnsPosition _ctrl //[1]; _ctrl lnbText [0,0];//"#1" _ctrl lnbValue [0,0];//1 For a direct visible control over CT_LISTNBOX: 0 = [_CT_LISTNBOX] spawn { private ["_CT_LISTNBOX","_color","_current","_pic"]; disableSerialization; _CT_LISTNBOX = _this select 0; { _CT_LISTNBOX lnbAddRow [ getText (_x >> "displayNameShort"),getText (_x >> "displayName")]; _CT_LISTNBOX lnbSetPicture [ [_foreachIndex,0],getText (_x >> "texture")]; } forEach ("isClass _x" configClasses (configFile >> "CfgRanks")); _CT_LISTNBOX lnbSetCurSelRow 0; WuChaoRen 000.png _current = lnbCurSelRow _CT_LISTNBOX; _color = _CT_LISTNBOX lnbColor [_current,0]; _CT_LISTNBOX lnbSetColor [ [_current,1], [(_color select 0)/2,0,0,1] ]; WuChaoRen 001.png _CT_LISTNBOX lnbDeleteColumn 0; WuChaoRen 002.png _CT_LISTNBOX lnbDeleteRow 1; WuChaoRen 003.png sleep 1; lnbClear _CT_LISTNBOX;//Clear all items but control still remains just invisible. }; A combined use of both invisible and visible data processing commands alive the Control.

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