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Hi everyone :)

I'm using Koda designer 1.7.3.0 b252 and i cannot set the position for a updown control after I associate a input to that updown I want to put it a bit more to the left, around 63px left

here's the code

#include <EditConstants.au3>
#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#include <StaticConstants.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>
#Region ### START Koda GUI section ### Form=
$Form1 = GUICreate("Form1", 615, 438, 193, 156)
$Label1 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Label", 8, 8, 38, 18)
GUICtrlSetFont(-1, 8, 800, 0, "Arial")
$Label3 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("/8", 56, 8, 13, 18)
GUICtrlSetFont(-1, 8, 800, 0, "Arial")
$Input1 = GUICtrlCreateInput("6", 45, 8, 27, 22, $ES_RIGHT, 0)
GUICtrlSetFont(-1, 8, 800, 0, "Arial")
$Updown1 = GUICtrlCreateUpdown($Input1)
GUICtrlSetLimit(-1, 6, 0)
GUICtrlSetState(-1, $GUI_DISABLE)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)
#EndRegion ### END Koda GUI section ###

While 1
$nMsg = GUIGetMsg()
Switch $nMsg
Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
Exit

EndSwitch
WEnd
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GUICtrlCreateUpDown will only put the up/down control into the connected input control. Your input control is only 27px wide, so you can't move it 63px to the left because there's no control there. Also, your Input control is only 45px to the right of the left edge of the GUI which makes the right edge only 72 pixels from the left as well, so unless you're planning on putting your up/down control out somewhere that you can't see it, moving it left 63 pixels isn't going to help much.

Creating it like this: "$Updown1 = GUICtrlCreateUpdown($Input1, $UDS_ALIGNLEFT)" might help.

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I didn't understand, why I cannot put a Updown control away from a input?

I want to do something like this:

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DiOgO,

Just use a hidden input and link it to a visible one: ;)

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>
#Include <WindowsConstants.au3>
#Include <EditConstants.au3>

$hGUI = GUICreate("Test", 500, 500)

$cInput_Vis = GUICtrlCreateInput("", 10, 10, 20, 20)

GUICtrlCreateLabel(" / 7", 30, 12, 30, 20)

$cInput_Hid = GUICtrlCreateInput("", 60, 10, 17, 20)
GUICtrlCreateUpdown($cInput_Hid)

GUISetState()

GUIRegisterMsg($WM_COMMAND, "_WM_COMMAND")

While 1

    Switch GUIGetMsg()
        Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
            Exit
    EndSwitch

WEnd

Func _WM_COMMAND($hWnd, $iMsg, $wParam, $lParam)
    Switch BitAND($wParam, 0xFFFF)
        Case $cInput_Hid
            Switch BitShift($wParam, 16)
                Case $EN_CHANGE
                    GUICtrlSetData($cInput_Vis, GUICtrlRead($cInput_Hid))
            EndSwitch
    EndSwitch
    Return $GUI_RUNDEFMSG
EndFunc   ;==>_WM_COMMAND

All clear? :)

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DiOgO,

The BitAND and BitShift operations get the low and high parts of $wParam respectively - these hold the ControlID and the Message Code which we need to run the Switch. All clear? :)

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DiOgO,

The BitAND and BitShift operations get the low and high parts of $wParam respectively - these hold the ControlID and the Message Code which we need to run the Switch. All clear? :)

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I know what a bit is, but high/low parts and shift 16 to the right :s

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DiOgO,

$wParam is a 32-bit integer - shifting it right by 16 means that only the high part remains:

; Original
11111111111111110000000000000000
; BitShift 16 - move 16 to the right and fill with zeros
00000000000000001111111111111111

For the low word we use BitAND - FFFF = 1111111111111111

; Original
10101010101010101111111111111111
; BitAND 0xFF
00000000000000001111111111111111
; Result - only bits where both are set
00000000000000001111111111111111

Does that explain it better? :)

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DiOgO,

$wParam is a 32-bit integer - shifting it right by 16 means that only the high part remains:

; Original
11111111111111110000000000000000
; BitShift 16 - move 16 to the right and fill with zeros
00000000000000001111111111111111

For the low word we use BitAND - FFFF = 1111111111111111

; Original
10101010101010101111111111111111
; BitAND 0xFF
00000000000000001111111111111111
; Result - only bits where both are set
00000000000000001111111111111111

Does that explain it better? :)

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well yes, but high part and low word, what does it means exactly? (sorry for keep asking things, is my last questions :) )

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DiOgO,

It is a clever way of getting 2 small items of information into a single larger (in fact double size) parameter. ;)

Take 2 numbers: 2012 (0x07DD) and 9999 (0x270F). The two can be combined like this: 0x07DD270F (131933967). 07DD is known as the "Hi" word and 270F as the "Lo" word. Those Bit operators I explained above separate them again.

Any clearer? :huh:

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DiOgO,

It is a clever way of getting 2 small items of information into a single larger (in fact double size) parameter. ;)

Take 2 numbers: 2012 (0x07DD) and 9999 (0x270F). The two can be combined like this: 0x07DD270F (131933967). 07DD is known as the "Hi" word and 270F as the "Lo" word. Those Bit operators I explained above separate them again.

Any clearer? :huh:

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yup :D

but with BitShift both operations can be done BitShift($var,16) and BitShift($var,-16), can not?

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DiOgO,

No - remember that we are only interested in the "bottom" 16 bits - we want the "top" 16 bits to be set to 0. BitShift(16) puts the "Hi" 16 bits into the "bottom" 16 and fills the "top" with 0's. If you were to useBitShift(-16) you would put the "Lo" 16 bits into the "top" 16 and fill the "bottom with 0's - not at all what we want. That is why you need the BitAnd to mask out the "top" bits with 0's and leave the "bottom" alone. ;)

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DiOgO,

No - remember that we are only interested in the "bottom" 16 bits - we want the "top" 16 bits to be set to 0. BitShift(16) puts the "Hi" 16 bits into the "bottom" 16 and fills the "top" with 0's. If you were to useBitShift(-16) you would put the "Lo" 16 bits into the "top" 16 and fill the "bottom with 0's - not at all what we want. That is why you need the BitAnd to mask out the "top" bits with 0's and leave the "bottom" alone. ;)

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makes sence, by some reason I thought that bitshift(,-16) and bitand() would do the same :unsure:

thanks again Melba, you help me a lot ;)

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Delighted I could help - and that you understood my explanations. :D

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GUIExtender -------- Extend and retract multiple sections within a GUI
GUIFrame ---------- Subdivide GUIs into many adjustable frames
GUIListViewEx ------- Insert, delete, move, drag, sort, edit and colour ListView items
GUITreeViewEx ------ Check/clear parent and child checkboxes in a TreeView
Marquee ----------- Scrolling tickertape GUIs
NoFocusLines ------- Remove the dotted focus lines from buttons, sliders, radios and checkboxes
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