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<td align="right" valign="center"><img src="logo32.png" align="right" width="64" height="32" border="0"></td></tr></table><h1 align=center>TQInputDialog Class Reference</h1>
<p>The TQInputDialog class provides a simple convenience dialog to get a single value from the user.
<a href="#details">More...</a>
<p><tt>#include &lt;<a href="tqinputdialog-h.html">tqinputdialog.h</a>&gt;</tt>
<p>Inherits <a href="tqdialog.html">TQDialog</a>.
<p><a href="tqinputdialog-members.html">List of all member functions.</a>
<h2>Static Public Members</h2>
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<li class=fn>TQString <a href="#getText"><b>getText</b></a> ( const&nbsp;TQString&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;caption, const&nbsp;TQString&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;label, TQLineEdit::EchoMode&nbsp;mode = TQLineEdit::Normal, const&nbsp;TQString&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;text = TQString::null, bool&nbsp;*&nbsp;ok = 0, TQWidget&nbsp;*&nbsp;parent = 0, const&nbsp;char&nbsp;*&nbsp;name = 0 )</li>
<li class=fn>int <a href="#getInteger"><b>getInteger</b></a> ( const&nbsp;TQString&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;caption, const&nbsp;TQString&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;label, int&nbsp;value = 0, int&nbsp;minValue = -2147483647, int&nbsp;maxValue = 2147483647, int&nbsp;step = 1, bool&nbsp;*&nbsp;ok = 0, TQWidget&nbsp;*&nbsp;parent = 0, const&nbsp;char&nbsp;*&nbsp;name = 0 )</li>
<li class=fn>double <a href="#getDouble"><b>getDouble</b></a> ( const&nbsp;TQString&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;caption, const&nbsp;TQString&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;label, double&nbsp;value = 0, double&nbsp;minValue = -2147483647, double&nbsp;maxValue = 2147483647, int&nbsp;decimals = 1, bool&nbsp;*&nbsp;ok = 0, TQWidget&nbsp;*&nbsp;parent = 0, const&nbsp;char&nbsp;*&nbsp;name = 0 )</li>
<li class=fn>TQString <a href="#getItem"><b>getItem</b></a> ( const&nbsp;TQString&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;caption, const&nbsp;TQString&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;label, const&nbsp;TQStringList&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;list, int&nbsp;current = 0, bool&nbsp;editable = TRUE, bool&nbsp;*&nbsp;ok = 0, TQWidget&nbsp;*&nbsp;parent = 0, const&nbsp;char&nbsp;*&nbsp;name = 0 )</li>
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<hr><a name="details"></a><h2>Detailed Description</h2>
The TQInputDialog class provides a simple convenience dialog to get a single value from the user.
<p> The input value can be a string, a number or an item from a list. A
label must be set to tell the user what they should enter.
<p> Four static convenience functions are provided:
<a href="#getText">getText</a>(), <a href="#getInteger">getInteger</a>(), <a href="#getDouble">getDouble</a>() and <a href="#getItem">getItem</a>(). All the
functions can be used in a similar way, for example:
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bool ok;
<a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a> text = TQInputDialog::<a href="#getText">getText</a>(
"MyApp 3000", "Enter your name:", TQLineEdit::Normal,
<a href="tqstring.html#TQString-null">TQString::null</a>, &amp;ok, this );
if ( ok &amp;&amp; !text.<a href="tqstring.html#isEmpty">isEmpty</a>() ) {
// user entered something and pressed OK
} else {
// user entered nothing or pressed Cancel
}
</pre>
<p> <center><img src="inputdialogs.png" alt="Input Dialogs"></center> <p>See also <a href="dialogs.html">Dialog Classes</a>.
<hr><h2>Member Function Documentation</h2>
<h3 class=fn>double <a name="getDouble"></a>TQInputDialog::getDouble ( const&nbsp;<a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a>&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;caption, const&nbsp;<a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a>&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;label, double&nbsp;value = 0, double&nbsp;minValue = -2147483647, double&nbsp;maxValue = 2147483647, int&nbsp;decimals = 1, bool&nbsp;*&nbsp;ok = 0, <a href="tqwidget.html">TQWidget</a>&nbsp;*&nbsp;parent = 0, const&nbsp;char&nbsp;*&nbsp;name = 0 )<tt> [static]</tt>
</h3>
Static convenience function to get a floating point number from
the user. <em>caption</em> is the text which is displayed in the title
bar of the dialog. <em>label</em> is the text which is shown to the user
(it should say what should be entered). <em>value</em> is the default
floating point number that the line edit will be set to. <em>minValue</em> and <em>maxValue</em> are the minimum and maximum values the
user may choose, and <em>decimals</em> is the maximum number of decimal
places the number may have.
<p> If <em>ok</em> is not-null <em>*</em><em>ok</em> will be set to TRUE if the user
pressed OK and to FALSE if the user pressed Cancel. The dialog's
parent is <em>parent</em>; the dialog is called <em>name</em>. The dialog will
be modal.
<p> This function returns the floating point number which has been
entered by the user.
<p> Use this static function like this:
<p> <pre>
bool ok;
double res = TQInputDialog::<a href="#getDouble">getDouble</a>(
"MyApp 3000", "Enter a decimal number:", 33.7, 0,
1000, 2, &amp;ok, this );
if ( ok ) {
// user entered something and pressed OK
} else {
// user pressed Cancel
}
</pre>
<h3 class=fn>int <a name="getInteger"></a>TQInputDialog::getInteger ( const&nbsp;<a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a>&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;caption, const&nbsp;<a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a>&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;label, int&nbsp;value = 0, int&nbsp;minValue = -2147483647, int&nbsp;maxValue = 2147483647, int&nbsp;step = 1, bool&nbsp;*&nbsp;ok = 0, <a href="tqwidget.html">TQWidget</a>&nbsp;*&nbsp;parent = 0, const&nbsp;char&nbsp;*&nbsp;name = 0 )<tt> [static]</tt>
</h3>
Static convenience function to get an integer input from the
user. <em>caption</em> is the text which is displayed in the title bar
of the dialog. <em>label</em> is the text which is shown to the user
(it should say what should be entered). <em>value</em> is the default
integer which the spinbox will be set to. <em>minValue</em> and <em>maxValue</em> are the minimum and maximum values the user may choose,
and <em>step</em> is the amount by which the values change as the user
presses the arrow buttons to increment or decrement the value.
<p> If <em>ok</em> is not-null *<em>ok</em> will be set to TRUE if the user
pressed OK and to FALSE if the user pressed Cancel. The dialog's
parent is <em>parent</em>; the dialog is called <em>name</em>. The dialog will
be modal.
<p> This function returns the integer which has been entered by the user.
<p> Use this static function like this:
<p> <pre>
bool ok;
int res = TQInputDialog::<a href="#getInteger">getInteger</a>(
"MyApp 3000", "Enter a number:", 22, 0, 1000, 2,
&amp;ok, this );
if ( ok ) {
// user entered something and pressed OK
} else {
// user pressed Cancel
}
</pre>
<h3 class=fn><a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a> <a name="getItem"></a>TQInputDialog::getItem ( const&nbsp;<a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a>&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;caption, const&nbsp;<a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a>&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;label, const&nbsp;<a href="tqstringlist.html">TQStringList</a>&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;list, int&nbsp;current = 0, bool&nbsp;editable = TRUE, bool&nbsp;*&nbsp;ok = 0, <a href="tqwidget.html">TQWidget</a>&nbsp;*&nbsp;parent = 0, const&nbsp;char&nbsp;*&nbsp;name = 0 )<tt> [static]</tt>
</h3>
Static convenience function to let the user select an item from a
string list. <em>caption</em> is the text which is displayed in the title
bar of the dialog. <em>label</em> is the text which is shown to the user (it
should say what should be entered). <em>list</em> is the
string list which is inserted into the combobox, and <em>current</em> is the number
of the item which should be the current item. If <em>editable</em> is TRUE
the user can enter their own text; if <em>editable</em> is FALSE the user
may only select one of the existing items.
<p> If <em>ok</em> is not-null <em>*</em><em>ok</em> will be set to TRUE if the user
pressed OK and to FALSE if the user pressed Cancel. The dialog's
parent is <em>parent</em>; the dialog is called <em>name</em>. The dialog will
be modal.
<p> This function returns the text of the current item, or if <em>editable</em> is TRUE, the current text of the combobox.
<p> Use this static function like this:
<p> <pre>
<a href="tqstringlist.html">TQStringList</a> lst;
lst &lt;&lt; "First" &lt;&lt; "Second" &lt;&lt; "Third" &lt;&lt; "Fourth" &lt;&lt; "Fifth";
bool ok;
<a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a> res = TQInputDialog::<a href="#getItem">getItem</a>(
"MyApp 3000", "Select an item:", lst, 1, TRUE, &amp;ok,
this );
if ( ok ) {
// user selected an item and pressed OK
} else {
// user pressed Cancel
}
</pre>
<h3 class=fn><a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a> <a name="getText"></a>TQInputDialog::getText ( const&nbsp;<a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a>&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;caption, const&nbsp;<a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a>&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;label, <a href="tqlineedit.html#EchoMode-enum">TQLineEdit::EchoMode</a>&nbsp;mode = TQLineEdit::Normal, const&nbsp;<a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a>&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;text = TQString::null, bool&nbsp;*&nbsp;ok = 0, <a href="tqwidget.html">TQWidget</a>&nbsp;*&nbsp;parent = 0, const&nbsp;char&nbsp;*&nbsp;name = 0 )<tt> [static]</tt>
</h3>
Static convenience function to get a string from the user. <em>caption</em> is the text which is displayed in the title bar of the
dialog. <em>label</em> is the text which is shown to the user (it should
say what should be entered). <em>text</em> is the default text which is
placed in the line edit. The <em>mode</em> is the echo mode the line edit
will use. If <em>ok</em> is not-null <em>*</em><em>ok</em> will be set to TRUE if the
user pressed OK and to FALSE if the user pressed Cancel. The
dialog's parent is <em>parent</em>; the dialog is called <em>name</em>. The
dialog will be modal.
<p> This function returns the text which has been entered in the line
edit. It will not return an empty string.
<p> Use this static function like this:
<p> <pre>
bool ok;
<a href="tqstring.html">TQString</a> text = TQInputDialog::<a href="#getText">getText</a>(
"MyApp 3000", "Enter your name:", TQLineEdit::Normal,
<a href="tqstring.html#TQString-null">TQString::null</a>, &amp;ok, this );
if ( ok &amp;&amp; !text.<a href="tqstring.html#isEmpty">isEmpty</a>() ) {
// user entered something and pressed OK
} else {
// user entered nothing or pressed Cancel
}
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