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{{Template: | {{Template:API}}{{Template:APIBreadcrumb|.[[WeibullDataSet Class|WeibullDataSet]]}} | ||
<onlyinclude>Occurs when an answer to a question is required. Displays a message box with yes and no options.</onlyinclude> | |||
{{ | {{Template:API_EventsNote}} | ||
== | == Syntax == | ||
'''_Question'''(''msg'', ''Buttons'', {{APIPrefix|ByRef}} ''Answer'') | |||
{{APIPrefix|ByRef}} | |||
===Parameters=== | |||
''sMsg'' | |||
:Required. String. The message to display. | |||
''Buttons'' | |||
''' | :Required. The buttons to display when calling Visual Basic's MsgBox function. Can be any MsgBoxStyle constant (see [https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.visualbasic.msgboxstyle.aspx Microsoft's reference documentation for this enum]). | ||
''' | ''Answer'' | ||
:Required. Indicates which button was pressed on a message box returned by Visual Basic's MsgBox function. Can be any MsgBoxResult constant (see [https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.visualbasic.msgboxresult.aspx Microsoft's reference documentation for this enum]). | |||
''' | == Example == | ||
The following example provides a simple demonstration on how to customize the event procedure. | |||
'''VBA''' | |||
{{APIComment|'Specify a variable to handle the event.}} | |||
{{APIPrefix|Private WithEvents}} wds {{APIPrefix|As}} WeibullDataSet | |||
{{APIComment|'----------------------------}} | |||
{{APIPrefix|Sub}} Main() | |||
{{APIComment|'Associate the event variable with an object.}} | |||
{{APIPrefix|Set}} wds = {{APIPrefix|New}} WeibullDataSet | |||
{{APIComment|'Set the application to use your event procedure.}} | |||
wds.UseEvents = True | |||
{{APIComment|'To trigger the event, analyze a data set with a single data point.}} | |||
{{APIPrefix|Call}} wds.AddFailure(100, 1) | |||
wds.Calculate | |||
Msgbox({{APIString|"End"}}) | |||
{{APIPrefix|End Sub}} | |||
{{APIComment|'----------------------------}} | |||
{{APIPrefix|Private Sub}} wds_Question({{APIPrefix|ByVal}} ''msg'' {{APIPrefix|As String}}, _ | |||
{{APIPrefix|ByVal}} ''Buttons'' {{APIPrefix|As Microsoft_VisualBasic.MsgBoxStyle}}, _ | |||
''Answer'' {{APIPrefix|As Microsoft_VisualBasic.MsgBoxResult}}) | |||
{{APIComment|'<Add code here to handle the event.>}} | |||
{{APIPrefix|Call}} MsgBox (msg, vbYesNoCancel) | |||
{{APIPrefix|End Sub}} | |||
''' | '''VB.NET''' | ||
{{APIComment|'Specify a variable to handle the event.}} | |||
{{APIPrefix|Private WithEvents}} wds {{APIPrefix|As}} WeibullDataSet | |||
{{APIComment| | |||
{{APIComment| | {{APIComment|'----------------------------}} | ||
{{APIComment| | {{APIPrefix|Sub}} Main() | ||
{{APIComment| | {{APIComment|'Associate the event variable with an object.}} | ||
{{APIComment| | wds = {{APIPrefix|New}} WeibullDataSet | ||
{{APIComment|'Set the application to use your event procedure.}} | |||
wds.UseEvents = True | |||
{{APIComment|'To trigger the event, analyze a data set with a single data point.}} | |||
{{APIComment| | wds.AddFailure(100, 1) | ||
wds.Calculate | |||
Msgbox({{APIString|"End"}}) | |||
{{APIPrefix|End Sub}} | |||
{{APIComment|'----------------------------}} | |||
{{APIPrefix|Private Sub}} wds_Question(''msg'' {{APIPrefix|As String}}, ''Buttons'' {{APIPrefix|As MsgBoxStyle}}, _ | |||
{{APIPrefix|ByRef}} ''Answer'' {{APIPrefix|As MsgBoxResult}}) {{APIPrefix|Handles}} wds.Question | |||
{{APIComment|'<Add code here to handle the event.>}} | |||
MsgBox (msg, vbYesNoCancel) | |||
{{APIPrefix|End Sub}} |
Latest revision as of 23:41, 6 September 2016
Member of: SynthesisAPI.WeibullDataSet
Occurs when an answer to a question is required. Displays a message box with yes and no options.
Remarks: To hide the messages or write your own code for the event procedure, set the UseEvents
property of the object to True. The event is raised by the class methods.
Syntax
_Question(msg, Buttons, ByRef Answer)
Parameters
sMsg
- Required. String. The message to display.
Buttons
- Required. The buttons to display when calling Visual Basic's MsgBox function. Can be any MsgBoxStyle constant (see Microsoft's reference documentation for this enum).
Answer
- Required. Indicates which button was pressed on a message box returned by Visual Basic's MsgBox function. Can be any MsgBoxResult constant (see Microsoft's reference documentation for this enum).
Example
The following example provides a simple demonstration on how to customize the event procedure.
VBA 'Specify a variable to handle the event. Private WithEvents wds As WeibullDataSet '---------------------------- Sub Main() 'Associate the event variable with an object. Set wds = New WeibullDataSet 'Set the application to use your event procedure. wds.UseEvents = True 'To trigger the event, analyze a data set with a single data point. Call wds.AddFailure(100, 1) wds.Calculate Msgbox("End") End Sub '---------------------------- Private Sub wds_Question(ByVal msg As String, _ ByVal Buttons As Microsoft_VisualBasic.MsgBoxStyle, _ Answer As Microsoft_VisualBasic.MsgBoxResult) '<Add code here to handle the event.> Call MsgBox (msg, vbYesNoCancel) End Sub
VB.NET 'Specify a variable to handle the event. Private WithEvents wds As WeibullDataSet '---------------------------- Sub Main() 'Associate the event variable with an object. wds = New WeibullDataSet 'Set the application to use your event procedure. wds.UseEvents = True 'To trigger the event, analyze a data set with a single data point. wds.AddFailure(100, 1) wds.Calculate Msgbox("End") End Sub '---------------------------- Private Sub wds_Question(msg As String, Buttons As MsgBoxStyle, _ ByRef Answer As MsgBoxResult) Handles wds.Question '<Add code here to handle the event.> MsgBox (msg, vbYesNoCancel) End Sub