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{{Client function}} | |||
{{OOP|Use a dot instead of a colon to access class methods|[[Dxx]].on}} | |||
==Syntax== | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | |||
bool Dxx.on(string eventName, function callbackFunction) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
===Required Arguments=== | |||
*'''eventName:''' The name of the event you want to listen for. Possible values are: | |||
**'''click''' | |||
**'''close''' | |||
**'''change''' | |||
**'''destroy''' | |||
*'''callbackFunction:''' The function that is called when this event occurs. | |||
**'''''responseData''''' - A string containing the remote response or "ERROR" if there was a problem | |||
**'''''errno''''' - A number containing the error number or zero if there was no error. | |||
*'''arguments...''' - The arguments that were passed into fetchRemote | |||
===Returns=== | |||
This function does not return anything | |||
==Example== | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | |||
local win = Window(700, 400, 1000, 600, "cool window") | |||
local btn = Button(55, 55, 125, 30, "click me") | |||
btn.setParent(win) | |||
btn.on("click", function() btn.value = "clicked" end) | |||
</syntaxhighlight> |
Latest revision as of 15:05, 4 June 2018
OOP Syntax Help! I don't understand this!
- Note: Use a dot instead of a colon to access class methods
- Method: Dxx.on(...)
Syntax
bool Dxx.on(string eventName, function callbackFunction)
Required Arguments
- eventName: The name of the event you want to listen for. Possible values are:
- click
- close
- change
- destroy
- callbackFunction: The function that is called when this event occurs.
- responseData - A string containing the remote response or "ERROR" if there was a problem
- errno - A number containing the error number or zero if there was no error.
- arguments... - The arguments that were passed into fetchRemote
Returns
This function does not return anything
Example
local win = Window(700, 400, 1000, 600, "cool window") local btn = Button(55, 55, 125, 30, "click me") btn.setParent(win) btn.on("click", function() btn.value = "clicked" end)