Valik Posted February 17, 2006 Share Posted February 17, 2006 i don't get it...would'nt it be logical for 1 to 2 make it loop once?because 2-1 = 1not trying to argue, its just a bit mind boggeling...I suggest you spend less time guessing and more time actually testing and trying to understand how For...Next works.Hint: It's called "To" not "Almost To". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herewasplato Posted February 17, 2006 Share Posted February 17, 2006 (edited) @CHRIS95219, I'm really not pickin' on ya... but how about running the code before you post it. but the ExitLoop should be in a function like:while 1 If _isPressed("01") then MouseClicked() else ;; endif wend Func MouseClicked() MsgBox(0, "", "") ExitLoop EndFunc np..Running that code will get you this:ExitLoop Error: "ExitLoop/ContinueLoop" statements only valid from inside a For/Do/While loop....and this code:nope... while 1 Run("notepad.exe") WinWaitActive("Untitled - Notepad") Send("Heyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyhey.") WinClose("Untitled - Notepad") WinWaitActive("Notepad", "The text in the Untitled file has changed") Send("!n") ExitLoop wend ;then whatever code you want here......does the same as:Run("notepad.exe") WinWaitActive("Untitled - Notepad") Send("Heyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyhey.") WinClose("Untitled - Notepad") WinWaitActive("Notepad", "The text in the Untitled file has changed") Send("!n") ;then whatever code you want here... No, you do not need to have ExitLoop in a function... you need ExitLoop where it is needed, like when a condition is met - then ExitLoop. There is no ExitLoop in the function in the sample code that you posted:yeah, u need to have the exit loop in a function... here is an example.. with a GUI and stuff. #include <GuiConstants.au3>;Functions needed for most GUI Code GuiCreate("Your GUI", 472, 188);Create GUI Window with the width of 472 and height of 188 $Button_1 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Exit", 10, 130, 130, 50);Button_1 is the Exit Button $Button_2 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Execute Script", 250, 100, 210, 80); Button_2 is the Execute Script function GuiSetState() While 1;your LOOP $msg = GuiGetMsg();retrieves the button or control that was pressed Select; starts a case statement Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE;case statement, its like an if statement but better when you have alot of statements ExitLoop; If the program is exited it will exit the loop. Case $msg = $Button_1 ExitLoop;Exits the Loop Case $msg = $Button_2 ExecuteScript(); goes to the Execute Script function EndSelect; ends the case statements WEnd Func ExecuteScript();Creats the Execute Script Function ;Your Code Run("notepad.exe") WinWaitActive("Untitled - Notepad") Send("Heyheyheyheyheyheyheyheyhey.") WinClose("Untitled - Notepad") WinWaitActive("Notepad", "The text in the Untitled file has changed") Send("!n") EndFunc...but it does run :-) i don't get it... would'nt it be logical for 1 to 2 make it loop once? because 2-1 = 1 not trying to argue, its just a bit mind boggeling...From the help file:The For loop terminates when the value of variable exceeds the stop threshold.The first time thru the loop $i = 1. The next time thru the loop $i = 2 and the script jumps to the next and continues with the rest of your code. ...hope this helps... Edited February 17, 2006 by herewasplato [size="1"][font="Arial"].[u].[/u][/font][/size] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SmOke_N Posted February 17, 2006 Moderators Share Posted February 17, 2006 I suggest you spend less time guessing and more time actually testing and trying to understand how For...Next works.Hint: It's called "To" not "Almost To". ... Oh damn, I spit my soda all over the monitor!! Common sense plays a role in the basics of understanding AutoIt... If you're lacking in that, do us all a favor, and step away from the computer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cppman Posted February 17, 2006 Share Posted February 17, 2006 i know how for-next loops work... and i know that for $i = 1 to 1 loops once... i was just saying... and yeah, i did'nt meant to put ExitLoop in their i meant to just put Exit... and for tyhe first script where the Exit loop is inside the While statement, i was just pointing something out.... gosh! lol. Miva OS Project Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herewasplato Posted February 17, 2006 Share Posted February 17, 2006 ...gosh! lolGlad that you can laugh it off. You caught a lot of ..... somethin' there.The other two posts came in while I was writing my rather long post. I should have deleted that post once I saw the "corrections" from others... but I would still suggest that you run the code you post. Just don't hold me to that :-) as I do not always test the code that I post and at times, I post from a system w/o AutoIt3 installed....hang in there... [size="1"][font="Arial"].[u].[/u][/font][/size] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cppman Posted February 17, 2006 Share Posted February 17, 2006 lol. ok Miva OS Project Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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