lbAdd

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Description

Description:
Adds an item with the given text to the listbox or combobox with id idc of the topmost user dialog.
It returns the index of the newly added item.
Groups:
GUI Control - ListBox

Syntax

Syntax:
lbAdd [idc, text]
Parameters:
[idc, text]: Array
idc: Number of control
text: String
Return Value:
Number - row index

Alternative Syntax

Syntax:
control lbAdd text
Parameters:
control: Control
text: String
Return Value:
Number - row index

Examples

Example 1:
_index = lbAdd [101, "First item"];
Example 2:
_index = _control lbAdd "First item";

Additional Information

See also:
lbClearlbColorlbCurSellbDatalbDeletelbIsSelectedlbPicturelbSelectionlbSetColorlbSetCurSellbSetDatalbSetPicturelbSetSelectedlbSetTooltiplbSetValuelbSizelbSortlbSortByValuelbTextlbValue

Notes

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Notes

Posted: Sep 10 2014
ffur2007slx2_5
More information on the LB command family can be found here
Posted on April 12, 2015 - 11:01 (UTC)
IT07
This command can be very very frustrating to use because it does not output any errors if unable to function.
Often, the 2nd provided syntax needs to be used like this:
_giveYourControlAname = (findDisplay 7) displayCtrl 9; _addThisToListBox = "Option"; _giveYourControlAname lbAdd _addThisToListBox; Where "7" is the "idd" of the dialog you made in your ".hpp" file and where "9" is the "idc" of the RscListBox or RscComboBox.
The code above will add an option named "Option" to the ListBox or ComboBox.