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- Other ways to manage menu options
- Using functions or properties
Checked (Property) In french: Cochée
The Checked property gets and sets the checkmark state of an element. This property can be used: - in the options of the main menus and context menus. In this case, you can know whether the checkmark is displayed to the left of the option.
- on the rows of TreeView controls. In this case, you can determine whether the checkmark is displayed, hidden or in an undefined state.
// Click on the "Display totals" option IF OPT_DisplayOption.Checked THEN OPT_DisplayOption.Checked = False STC_TOTAL.Visible = False ELSE OPT_DisplayOption.Checked = True STC_TOTAL.Visible = True END
Syntax
Getting the checkmark state of an element Hide the details
<Result> = <Element to handle>.Checked
<Result>: Boolean or integer - For a menu option:
- True if the menu option is checked,
- False otherwise.
- For a row in a TreeView control:
- 1 if the option is checked
- 0 if the option is unchecked
- -1 if the option state is undefined.
<Element to handle>: Character string Name of the element to be used: - Name of the menu option.
- Row of the TreeView control specified with the following syntax: <TreeView control>[Row index].
Changing the checkmark state of an element Hide the details
<Element to handle>.Checked = <Displayed>
<Element to handle>: Character string Name of the element to be used: - Name of the menu option.
- Row of the TreeView control specified with the following syntax: <TreeView control>[Row index].
<Displayed>: Boolean or integer - For a menu option:
- True if the menu option is checked,
- False otherwise.
- For a row in a TreeView control :
- 1 if the option is checked
- 0 if the option is unchecked
- -1 if the option state is undefined.
Remarks Other ways to manage menu options The Checked property is equivalent to the following functions:
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