P persianpowerman1 Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 30, 2013 #1 is there an easier way to do this than have to type all 100?? eg.. B4X: dim labelrange() as label Labelrange = Array As Label(Label1, Label2, Label3, Label4..... Label99, Label100) i need the array to have 100 labels YO!han
is there an easier way to do this than have to type all 100?? eg.. B4X: dim labelrange() as label Labelrange = Array As Label(Label1, Label2, Label3, Label4..... Label99, Label100) i need the array to have 100 labels YO!han
notedop Member Licensed User Longtime User Oct 30, 2013 #2 have you created the labels all manual or are you using some sort of a loop? You could add the label to the array or list as soon as you create and configured it. Upvote 0
have you created the labels all manual or are you using some sort of a loop? You could add the label to the array or list as soon as you create and configured it.
Beja Expert Licensed User Longtime User Oct 30, 2013 #3 You can dim the index value (0 to 99), and then parse it to the common name of the array and refer to it in a loop that creates the labels. my two cents! . Upvote 0
You can dim the index value (0 to 99), and then parse it to the common name of the array and refer to it in a loop that creates the labels. my two cents! .
klaus Expert Licensed User Longtime User Oct 31, 2013 #5 How are your labels defined ? And what do you want to do ? Depending on the answers you have different possibilities. Upvote 0
How are your labels defined ? And what do you want to do ? Depending on the answers you have different possibilities.