gfunk999 Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 Forgive me if this topic already exists. However, I spent over two hours trying to find something on this. Is there a way to enclose a variable in quotes without disabling it? i.e. $Var = RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Alan","Name", "REG_SZ", $Input) Note: $Input will require the double quotes, but doing so disables the variable. I appreciate any help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cdkid Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 $input = '"quotes"' ? ~cdkid AutoIt Console written in C#. Write au3 code right at the console :D_FileWriteToLineWrite to a specific line in a file.My UDF Libraries: MySQL UDF Library version 1.6 MySQL Database UDF's for AutoItI have stopped updating the MySQL thread above, all future updates will be on my SVN. The svn location is:kan2.sytes.net/publicsvn/mysqlnote: This will still be available, but due to my new job, and school hours, am no longer developing this udf.My business: www.hirethebrain.com Hire The Brain HireTheBrain.com Computer Consulting, Design, Assembly and RepairOh no! I've commited Scriptocide! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MadBoy Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 Forgive me if this topic already exists. However, I spent over two hours trying to find something on this. Is there a way to enclose a variable in quotes without disabling it? i.e. $Var = RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Alan","Name", "REG_SZ", $Input) Note: $Input will require the double quotes, but doing so disables the variable. I appreciate any help $input = "SomeInput" RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Alan","Name", "REG_SZ", '"' & $Input & '"') This should make the $input to be entered into registry and look like "SomeInput" instead of SomeInput I hope... My little company: Evotec (PL version: Evotec) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aslani Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 (edited) Forgive me if this topic already exists. However, I spent over two hours trying to find something on this. Is there a way to enclose a variable in quotes without disabling it? i.e. $Var = RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Alan","Name", "REG_SZ", $Input) Note: $Input will require the double quotes, but doing so disables the variable. I appreciate any help If you want to put the value of the variable inside the quotation, use the following format; "" & $var1 Thus in your case; $Var = RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Alan","Name", "REG_SZ", "" & $Input) Edited September 13, 2007 by aslani [font="Georgia"]Chances are, I'm wrong.[/font]HotKey trouble?Stringregexp GuideAutoIT Current Version Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cdkid Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 (edited) Aslani, that won't work. "" = null string, not a quote. You'd have to do something more like what i posted earlier $Var = RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Alan","Name", "REG_SZ", '"' & $Input & '"') ~cdkid Edited September 13, 2007 by cdkid AutoIt Console written in C#. Write au3 code right at the console :D_FileWriteToLineWrite to a specific line in a file.My UDF Libraries: MySQL UDF Library version 1.6 MySQL Database UDF's for AutoItI have stopped updating the MySQL thread above, all future updates will be on my SVN. The svn location is:kan2.sytes.net/publicsvn/mysqlnote: This will still be available, but due to my new job, and school hours, am no longer developing this udf.My business: www.hirethebrain.com Hire The Brain HireTheBrain.com Computer Consulting, Design, Assembly and RepairOh no! I've commited Scriptocide! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gfunk999 Posted September 13, 2007 Author Share Posted September 13, 2007 Thanks everyone for your replies. However, here's the code i'm using, notice that the $input_2 is getting change to 3, can't figure out why this is happening? The registry writes the 3 instead of the number I input. #include <GuiConstants.au3> GuiCreate("MYGUI", 262, 148,-1, -1 , BitOR($WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, $WS_CLIPSIBLINGS)) $Input_2 = GuiCtrlCreateInput("", 20, 20, 90, 20, $ES_NUMBER) $Button_3 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("OK", 150, 20, 50, 21) GuiSetState() $msg = 0 While $msg <> $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE $msg = GUIGetMsg() Select Case $msg = $Button_3 exitloop EndSelect Wend if $msg = -3 Then Exit EndIf MsgBox (4096, "Test", GUICtrlRead($Input_2)) MsgBox (0, "Test1", $Input_2) RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ALAN", "NAME", "REG_SZ", "" & $Input_2) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qazwsx Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 the quotation marks could be a part of regwrite and not of the actual writing maybe somone who knows how regwrite works could help you more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gfunk999 Posted September 13, 2007 Author Share Posted September 13, 2007 But the actual Input is canged to 3 before it even makes it to the registry. So I think it's something how I'm using my code.the quotation marks could be a part of regwrite and not of the actual writing maybe somone who knows how regwrite works could help you more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buey Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 (edited) Thanks everyone for your replies. However, here's the code i'm using, notice that the $input_2 is getting change to 3, can't figure out why this is happening? The registry writes the 3 instead of the number I input. #include <GuiConstants.au3> GuiCreate("MYGUI", 262, 148,-1, -1 , BitOR($WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, $WS_CLIPSIBLINGS)) $Input_2 = GuiCtrlCreateInput("", 20, 20, 90, 20, $ES_NUMBER) $Button_3 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("OK", 150, 20, 50, 21) GuiSetState() $msg = 0 While $msg <> $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE $msg = GUIGetMsg() Select Case $msg = $Button_3 exitloop EndSelect Wend if $msg = -3 Then Exit EndIf MsgBox (4096, "Test", GUICtrlRead($Input_2)) MsgBox (0, "Test1", $Input_2) RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ALAN", "NAME", "REG_SZ", "" & $Input_2) RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ALAN", "NAME", "REG_SZ", "" & $Input_2) $Input_2 is the control ID of the text field, not the value of the field. Should be GUICtrlRead($Input_2) RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ALAN", "NAME", "REG_SZ", "" & GUICtrlRead($Input_2)) Or, with quotes around it: RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ALAN", "NAME", "REG_SZ", '"' & GUICtrlRead($Input_2) & '"') Edited September 13, 2007 by Buey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aslani Posted September 13, 2007 Share Posted September 13, 2007 (edited) RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ALAN", "NAME", "REG_SZ", "" & $Input_2) $Input_2 is the control ID of the text field, not the value of the field. Should be GUICtrlRead($Input_2) RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ALAN", "NAME", "REG_SZ", "" & GUICtrlRead($Input_2)) Or, with quotes around it: RegWrite("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ALAN", "NAME", "REG_SZ", '"' & GUICtrlRead($Input_2) & '"') ditto...he beat me to it. Just to clarify a bit. If $Input_2 = 5 "" & GUICtrlRead($Input_2) = 5 '"' & GUICtrlRead($Input_2) & '"' = "5" Edited September 13, 2007 by aslani [font="Georgia"]Chances are, I'm wrong.[/font]HotKey trouble?Stringregexp GuideAutoIT Current Version Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gfunk999 Posted September 13, 2007 Author Share Posted September 13, 2007 Ah that makes sense. So I was looking at the ID number. Again thank you all! I aprreciate the great feedback. It works great! See you guys later... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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