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All controls belonging to a dialog are grouped together logically. This hierarchy concept is reflected by the fact that a dialog control is a container for other controls. The corresponding service <idl>com.sun.star.awt.UnoControlDialog</idl> therefore supports the <idl>com.sun.star.awt.XControlContainer</idl> interface that offers container functionality, namely access to its elements by name. Since in {{PRODUCTNAME}} Basic, every method of every supported interface is called directly at the object without querying for the appropriate interface, a control with the name TextField1 can be obtained from a dialog object <code>oDialog</code> simply by:
 
All controls belonging to a dialog are grouped together logically. This hierarchy concept is reflected by the fact that a dialog control is a container for other controls. The corresponding service <idl>com.sun.star.awt.UnoControlDialog</idl> therefore supports the <idl>com.sun.star.awt.XControlContainer</idl> interface that offers container functionality, namely access to its elements by name. Since in {{PRODUCTNAME}} Basic, every method of every supported interface is called directly at the object without querying for the appropriate interface, a control with the name TextField1 can be obtained from a dialog object <code>oDialog</code> simply by:
 
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   oControl = oDialog.getControl("TextField1")
 
   oControl = oDialog.getControl("TextField1")
 
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</source>
 
See [[Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/Basic/OpenOffice.org Basic|OpenOffice.org Basic]] for additional information. The hierarchy between a dialog and its controls can be seen in the dialog model <idl>com.sun.star.awt.UnoControlDialogModel</idl>, which is a container for control models and therefore supports the <idl>com.sun.star.container.XNameContainer</idl> interface. A control model is obtained from a dialog model by:
 
See [[Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/Basic/OpenOffice.org Basic|OpenOffice.org Basic]] for additional information. The hierarchy between a dialog and its controls can be seen in the dialog model <idl>com.sun.star.awt.UnoControlDialogModel</idl>, which is a container for control models and therefore supports the <idl>com.sun.star.container.XNameContainer</idl> interface. A control model is obtained from a dialog model by:
 
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   oDialogModel = oDialog.getModel()
 
   oDialogModel = oDialog.getModel()
 
   oControlModel = oDialogModel.getByName("TextField1")
 
   oControlModel = oDialogModel.getByName("TextField1")
 
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or shorter
 
or shorter
 
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   oControlModel = oDialog.Model.TextField1
 
   oControlModel = oDialog.Model.TextField1
 
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[[Category:Documentation/Developer's Guide/Basic and Dialogs]]
 
[[Category:Documentation/Developer's Guide/Basic and Dialogs]]

Revision as of 09:55, 22 October 2009



All controls belonging to a dialog are grouped together logically. This hierarchy concept is reflected by the fact that a dialog control is a container for other controls. The corresponding service com.sun.star.awt.UnoControlDialog therefore supports the com.sun.star.awt.XControlContainer interface that offers container functionality, namely access to its elements by name. Since in OpenOffice.org Basic, every method of every supported interface is called directly at the object without querying for the appropriate interface, a control with the name TextField1 can be obtained from a dialog object oDialog simply by:

  oControl = oDialog.getControl("TextField1")

See OpenOffice.org Basic for additional information. The hierarchy between a dialog and its controls can be seen in the dialog model com.sun.star.awt.UnoControlDialogModel, which is a container for control models and therefore supports the com.sun.star.container.XNameContainer interface. A control model is obtained from a dialog model by:

  oDialogModel = oDialog.getModel()
  oControlModel = oDialogModel.getByName("TextField1")

or shorter

  oControlModel = oDialog.Model.TextField1
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