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<b>Example</b><br> | <b>Example</b><br> | ||
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ShowMessage('No'); | ShowMessage('No'); | ||
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<h2> See Also </h2> | <h2> See Also </h2> | ||
* [[System_Library#Input-Output_Functions | Input Output Functions]] | * [[System_Library#Input-Output_Functions | Input Output Functions]] | ||
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{{#seo:|description=Clomosy.Ask shows a confirmation dialog, returning true if 'Yes' is clicked, otherwise false. For cross-platform use, switch to AskAndCall.}} | |||
Latest revision as of 11:54, 8 January 2025
function Clomosy.Ask(var AskMessage:String): Boolean;
The "Ask" function is commonly used in Clomosy programming to display a dialog box where you can request user confirmation. You can use this function to ask a question or present options to the user.
By using "Clomosy.Ask," you can input a specific question. If the "Yes" button is clicked, the function returns a value of true. Otherwise, it returns false, allowing you to perform the desired operations.
Ask Method Supported Only For Windows. You can use AskAndCall.
Example
{
if Clomosy.Ask('Do you like Clomosy?')
ShowMessage('Yes');
else
ShowMessage('No');
}