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'''Example:'''<br>
'''Example:'''<br>
:'''Base Syntax'''
  procedure ProcYes;
  begin
    ShowMessage('Yes Clicked');
  end;
  procedure ProcNo;
  begin
    ShowMessage('No Clicked');
  end;
 
  begin
    Clomosy.AskAndCall('Do you like Clomosy?','ProcYes','ProcNo');
  end;


:'''TRObject Syntax'''
:'''TRObject Syntax'''
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     Clomosy.AskAndCall('Do you like Clomosy?','ProcYes','ProcNo');
     Clomosy.AskAndCall('Do you like Clomosy?','ProcYes','ProcNo');
   }
   }
:'''Base Syntax'''
  procedure ProcYes;
  begin
    ShowMessage('Yes Clicked');
  end;
  procedure ProcNo;
  begin
    ShowMessage('No Clicked');
  end;
 
  begin
    Clomosy.AskAndCall('Do you like Clomosy?','ProcYes','ProcNo');
  end;

Revision as of 10:44, 23 August 2024

The "AskAndCall" function is commonly used in Clomosy programming to display a dialog box where you can request user confirmation. It has a structure similar to the "Ask" function. You can use this function to ask a question or present options to the user.

Clomosy.AskAndCall('Do you like Clomosy?','ProcYesOnClick','ProcNoOnClick');

The "AskAndCall" function takes three parameters. The first parameter represents the question or prompt displayed in the dialog box. The second parameter specifies the action to be taken if the confirmation button is clicked. If the rejection button is clicked, the function will proceed to the action specified in the third parameter.

Example:

TRObject Syntax
 void ProcYes;
 {
   ShowMessage('Yes Clicked');
 }
 void ProcNo;
 {
   ShowMessage('No Clicked');
 }
 
 {
   Clomosy.AskAndCall('Do you like Clomosy?','ProcYes','ProcNo');
 }
Base Syntax
 procedure ProcYes;
 begin
   ShowMessage('Yes Clicked');
 end;
 procedure ProcNo;
 begin
   ShowMessage('No Clicked');
 end;
 
 begin
   Clomosy.AskAndCall('Do you like Clomosy?','ProcYes','ProcNo');
 end;