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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      Reread my example.
      Change the method names to suit yourself.
      Change the two 'inputbox...' parts to suit your own prompts/values/titles etc...
      The way it works is straightforward.
      If you OK dialog1 it maybe does stuff like set @ values to the @results1 and then runs dialog2
      BUT if you Cancel dialog1 [i.e. @results1==nil] it stops processing [== return nil] and dialog2 never runs.

      If id does and you OK dialog2 it does stuff with those @ results from maybe both dialogs.
      BUT if you Cancel it then it'll reopen dialog1 and you can start the loop again...

      Please don't make modules methods like CANCEL.cancel() - it's very confusing πŸ˜•

      TIG

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      • J Offline
        Jim
        last edited by

        Not often used, but Ruby has a loop statement. Just break out of the loop when proper input is entered.

        Hi

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        • T Offline
          tomot
          last edited by

          @jim said:

          Not often used, but Ruby has a loop statement. Just break out of the loop when proper input is entered.

          This example has nothing to do with the user entering improper input. The results of the
          of the 1st dialog box are entered into the 2nd dialog box. Its really a very poor example of a calculator, in Ruby. Ideally I would like the division to take place and displayed in 1st dialog box.

          [my plugins](http://thingsvirtual.blogspot.ca/)
          tomot

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          • T Offline
            tomot
            last edited by

            Short of tearing my hair out, of which I already have too few to part with. I don't seem to be able to get any menu to appear each time I add @results to my cancel.rb script. Neither does the ruby console identify any errors.

            I suppose part of my problem is not understanding how "OK" and "Cancel" magically become part of any dialog box. There is no specific Ruby code identifying either of those terms, in the script.

            =begin
            # Name;           Cancel 
            # Description;    Initiate Cancel routine in Dialog Box #2
            #                 returning user back to Dialog Box #1
            # Date;           2012/21/08
            # revised         2012/03/09 not working! 
            #--------------------- ------------------------------------------------------
            =end
            require 'sketchup.rb'
            
            module CANCEL        
            #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    #Set default settings
                    @height = 9.feet if not @height # floor to floor height    
                    @riser = 16 if not @riser       # no. risers total    
                    
                def self.cancel    
                
                    # Dialog box #1
                    def dialog1()
                    prompts = ["Floor/Floor Height ", "No. Risers"]
                    values = [@height, @riser]
                        @results1 = inputbox prompts, values, "Dialog Box #1"
                        if @results1
                            dialog2()
                        else
                            return nil
                        end
                    end
                    
                    return if not @results1
                    @height, @riser = @results1
                    
                    
                    @riserheight=@height/@riser  # riser height
                  
                    # Dialog box #2
                    def dialog2()
                    prompts = ["My RiserHeight  ", "--------"]
                    values = [@riserheight, @any_entry]
                        @results2 = inputbox prompts, values, "Dialog Box #2"
                        if @results2 
                        
                        else
                            dialog1()
                        end    
                    end
                    
                    return if not @results2
                    @riserheight, @any_entry = @results2
                     
                end #self.cancel 
            end #module CANCEL  
            #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
                if( not file_loaded?("cancel.rb") )
                    UI.menu("Plugins").add_item("Cancel") { CANCEL.cancel }
                end
            #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
                file_loaded("cancel.rb") # load"cancel.rb"
            

            [my plugins](http://thingsvirtual.blogspot.ca/)
            tomot

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              You haven't followed my template πŸ˜’
              Try this...

                  =begin
                  # Name;           Cancel
                  # Description;    Initiate Cancel routine in Dialog Box #2
                  #                 returning user back to Dialog Box #1
                  # Date;           2012/21/08
                  # revised         2012/03/09 not working!
              TIG'd 201201003 !
                  #--------------------- ------------------------------------------------------
                  =end
                  require 'sketchup.rb'
              
                  module CANCEL       
                  #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          #Set default settings
                          @height = 9.feet if not @height # floor to floor height   
                          @riser = 16 if not @riser       # no. risers total   
                         
                      def self.cancel   
                     
                          # Dialog box #1
                          def dialog1()
                          prompts = ["Floor/Floor Height ", "No. Risers"]
                          values = [@height, @riser]
                              @results1 = inputbox prompts, values, "Dialog Box #1"
                              if @results1
                                  @height, @riser = @results1
                                  @riserheight=@height/@riser  # riser height
                                  dialog2()
                              else
                                  return nil
                              end
                          end
              
                          # Dialog box #2
                          def dialog2()
                              prompts = ["My RiserHeight  ", "--------"]
                              values = [@riserheight, @any_entry]
                              @results2 = inputbox prompts, values, "Dialog Box #2"
                              if @results2
                                  @riserheight, @any_entry = @results2
                                  puts "Got here !"
                                  [@height,@riser,@riserheight,@any_entry].each{|e| puts e}
                              else
                                  dialog1()
                                  return nil
                              end   
                          end
                 
                      end #self.cancel
                      ###
                      unless file_loaded?(__FILE__)
                          UI.menu("Plugins").add_item("Cancel") { CANCEL.cancel }
                      end
                      ###
                      file_loaded(__FILE__)
              
                      # load"cancel.rb"
              
                  end #module CANCEL
              

              TIG

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              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                Dan Rathbun
                last edited by

                @tomot said:

                I don't seem to be able to get any menu to appear each time I add @results to my cancel.rb script.

                dialog not menu. A menu is a list of items, that drops down from the application menubar, (or pops up when you click the right mouse button.)

                @tomot said:

                I suppose part of my problem is not understanding how "OK" and "Cancel" magically become part of any dialog box.

                (1) It's a standard Windows API function, that the SketchUp API wraps in a Ruby method.

                (2) You are discussing a certain sub-type of dialog box, called an inputbox, which always gets an OK and Cancel button.

                @tomot said:

                There is no specific Ruby code identifying either of those terms, in the script.

                Because if the user cancels, the return value evals false, otherwise the return value is an array (even if the user changed nothing,) which evals as not false. (Even an empty array and an empty string in Ruby will eval logically as not false.)
                This is why we always do
                return unless results
                or
                if results
                just after the results = UI.inputbox( ... ) call.

                Another sub-type of dialog box, is the messagebox. With that you CAN specify the button set, using constants that begin "MB" (such as MB_OK, MB_YESNOCANCEL, etc.)
                With a messagebox, you DO check the integer return value against the constants IDYES, IDNO or IDCANCEL, etc.

                I'm not here much anymore.

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                • T Offline
                  tomot
                  last edited by

                  @tig said:

                  You haven't followed my template πŸ˜’
                  Try this...

                  I tried your code, but it does not produce an on screen dialog either 😒

                  [my plugins](http://thingsvirtual.blogspot.ca/)
                  tomot

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                  • T Offline
                    tomot
                    last edited by

                    @dan rathbun said:

                    Another sub-type of dialog box, is the messagebox. With that you CAN specify the button set, using constants that begin "MB" (such as MB_OK, MB_YESNOCANCEL, etc.)
                    With a messagebox, you DO check the integer return value against the constants IDYES, IDNO or IDCANCEL, etc.

                    Dan thanks for your comments. which raises one question. Would it then be possible to construct a single dialog box with a 3rd button ie. Calculate btn? Which in my example would calculate the division.

                    [my plugins](http://thingsvirtual.blogspot.ca/)
                    tomot

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Learn web-dialogs and then you can have any buttons you want, called anything you want, doing anything you desire... πŸ˜•

                      TIG

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                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                        Dan Rathbun
                        last edited by

                        You only have two choices to construct dialogs with custom controls:

                        (1) Write native code for the platform your on, making system calls. (Very low-level nitty gritty advanced programming.)

                        (2) Write a WebDialog and use a HTML form.

                        @TIG EDIT: PUNCHBUG!

                        I'm not here much anymore.

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                        • T Offline
                          tomot
                          last edited by

                          @dan rathbun said:

                          You only have two choices to construct dialogs with custom controls:

                          (1) Write native code for the platform your on, making system calls. (Very low-level nitty gritty advanced programming.)

                          (2) Write a WebDialog and use a HTML form.
                          ]

                          There is a (3) option. Maybe Trimble will add some more stuff to the SketchUp Ruby API, however I'm not holding my breath!

                          [my plugins](http://thingsvirtual.blogspot.ca/)
                          tomot

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                            tomot
                            last edited by

                            @tig said:

                            Learn web-dialogs and then you can have any buttons you want, called anything you want, doing anything you desire... πŸ˜•

                            Luckily I have shortened my list of things that I desire. However if I were, and if I was my 20's, I would not waste my time learning web-dialogs. I'd learn COBOL, an almost extinct language, yet COBOL still runs 90% of the worlds financial programs. And since there are almost no COBOL programmers left, since most have or are retiring. One could make a great deal of money learning COBOL instead of Web-dialogs. πŸ˜„

                            However that still does not answer my followup question: why does the Cancel dialog not display with your included revisions?

                            [my plugins](http://thingsvirtual.blogspot.ca/)
                            tomot

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                            • Dan RathbunD Offline
                              Dan Rathbun
                              last edited by

                              OMG! I had to take COBOL in college. I hated it.

                              I always wanted to have a "COBOL Sucks!" T-shirt made.

                              I'm not here much anymore.

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                              • TIGT Offline
                                TIG Moderator
                                last edited by

                                Here's an example I know works as I have tested it...

                                require('sketchup.rb')
                                module CANCEL_TEST
                                	#Set default settings
                                	@height = 9.feet if not @height # floor to floor height   
                                	@riser = 16 if not @riser       # no. risers total   
                                		
                                	def self.run()   
                                		self.dialog1()
                                	end
                                	# Dialog box #1
                                	def self.dialog1()
                                		prompts = ["Floor/Floor Height ", "No. Risers"]
                                		values = [@height, @riser]
                                		@results1 = inputbox prompts, values, "Dialog Box #1"
                                		if @results1
                                			@height, @riser = @results1
                                			@riserheight=@height/@riser  # riser height
                                			self.dialog2()
                                		else
                                			return nil
                                		end
                                	end
                                
                                	# Dialog box #2
                                	def self.dialog2()
                                		prompts = ["My RiserHeight  ", "--------"]
                                		values = [@riserheight, @any_entry]
                                		@results2 = inputbox prompts, values, "Dialog Box #2"
                                		if @results2
                                			@riserheight, @any_entry = @results2
                                			puts "Got here !"
                                			[@height,@riser,@riserheight,@any_entry].each{|e| puts e}
                                		else
                                			self.dialog1()
                                			return nil
                                		end   
                                	end
                                
                                	###
                                	unless file_loaded?(__FILE__)
                                		UI.menu("Plugins").add_item("Cancel") { CANCEL_TEST.run() }
                                	end
                                	###
                                	file_loaded(__FILE__)
                                
                                	# load"CANCEL_TEST.rb"
                                end#module
                                
                                

                                IT is now properly structured to loop back into itself is needs be... πŸ˜’

                                TIG

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                                • T Offline
                                  tomot
                                  last edited by

                                  Thanks TIG:

                                  I would never have been able to figure out the self.run routine on my own! πŸŽ‰

                                  [my plugins](http://thingsvirtual.blogspot.ca/)
                                  tomot

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