Creates a single command button.
CommandButton |
Remarks
A command button is typically used to start an event that performs an action such as closing a form, moving to a different record, printing a report, and so on. Use the CommandGroup control to create a set of command buttons that you can manipulate individually or as a group.
Use the Caption property to specify the text that appears on a command button. Use the Picture property to specify a picture for a command button.
You can choose a command button by clicking it, and, if the Default property is set to True (.T.), by pressing the ENTER key when the command button is selected. If the Cancel property of the command button is set to True (.T.), you can choose the command button by pressing the ESC key.
For additional information about command buttons, see Form Designer and Using Controls.
Example
The following example demonstrates how command buttons can be added to a form. The Caption property is used to specify the text on the command buttons and the text indicating each button's access key sequence. The Cancel property is used to specify a button that is chosen when you press ESC.
The AddObject method is used to add three command buttons to the form, allowing you to change the direction in which a Line control slants or to close the form.
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frmMyForm = CREATEOBJECT('Form') && Create a Form frmMyForm.Closable = .F. && Disable the Control menu box frmMyForm.AddObject('shpLine','Line') && Add a Line control to the form frmMyForm.AddObject('cmdCmndBtn1','cmdMyCmndBtn1') && Up Cmnd button frmMyForm.AddObject('cmdCmndBtn2','cmdMyCmndBtn2') && Down Cmnd button frmMyForm.AddObject('cmdCmndBtn3','cmdMyCmndBtn3') && Quit Cmnd button frmMyForm.shpLine.Visible = .T. && Make Line control visible frmMyForm.shpLine.Top = 20 && Specify Line control row frmMyForm.shpLine.Left = 125 && Specify Line control column frmMyForm.cmdCmndBtn1.Visible =.T. && Up Command button visible frmMyForm.cmdCmndBtn2.Visible =.T. && Down" Command button visible frmMyForm.cmdCmndBtn3.Visible =.T. && Quit Command button visible frmMyForm.SHOW && Display the form READ EVENTS && Start event processing DEFINE CLASS cmdMyCmndBtn1 AS CommandButton && Create Command button Caption = 'Slant \<Up' && Caption on the Command button Left = 50 && Command button column Top = 100 && Command button row Height = 25 && Command button height PROCEDURE Click ThisForm.shpLine.Visible = .F. && Hide the Line control ThisForm.shpLine.LineSlant ='/' && Slant up ThisForm.shpLine.Visible = .T. && Show the Line control ENDDEFINE DEFINE CLASS cmdMyCmndBtn2 AS CommandButton && Create Command button Caption = 'Slant \<Down' && Caption on the Command button Left = 200 && Command button column Top = 100 && Command button row Height = 25 && Command button height PROCEDURE Click ThisForm.shpLine.Visible = .F. && Hide the Line control ThisForm.shpLine.LineSlant ='\' && Slant down ThisForm.shpLine.Visible = .T. && Show the Line control ENDDEFINE DEFINE CLASS cmdMyCmndBtn3 AS CommandButton && Create Command button Caption = '\<Quit' && Caption on the Command button Cancel = .T. && Default Cancel Command button (Esc) Left = 125 && Command button column Top = 150 && Command button row Height = 25 && Command button height PROCEDURE Click CLEAR EVENTS && Stop event processing, close Form ENDDEFINE |