Syntax 

ComboBox X, Y, DX, DY, StrArray$( ), .Field$[, Options]


Group 

User Dialog 


Description 

Define a combobox item. Combo boxes combine the functionality of an edit box and a list box.


Parameters

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 combo box is accessed via this field. This is the text in the edit box.

Options 

This numeric value controls the type of combo box. Choose one value from following table. (If this numeric value omitted then zero is used.)


Option

Description

0

List is not sorted.

2

List is sorted.


See Also 

Begin Dialog


Example

Sub Main

    Dim combos$(3)

    combos$(0) = "Combo 0"

    combos$(1) = "Combo 1"

    combos$(2) = "Combo 2"

    combos$(3) = "Combo 3"

    Begin Dialog UserDialog 200,120

        Text 10,10,180,15,"Please push the OK button"

        ComboBox 10,25,180,60,combos$(),.combo$

        OKButton 80,90,40,20

    End Dialog

    Dim dlg As UserDialog

    dlg.combo$ = "none"

    Dialog dlg ' show dialog (wait for ok)

    Debug.Print dlg.combo$

End Sub