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== Method Syntax == | == Method Syntax == | ||
{{APIName|Message(}} | {{APIName|'''Message'''(}} | ||
{{APIPrefix|ByVal}} | {{APIPrefix|ByVal}} | ||
{{APIName|sender}} | {{APIName|sender}} | ||
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{{APIName|IsCritical}} | {{APIName|IsCritical}} | ||
{{APIPrefix|As Boolean}} | {{APIPrefix|As Boolean}} | ||
{{APIName|)}} | {{APIName|)}}<br> | ||
{{APIComment|Called by ‘sender’ when a message should be displayed.}} | {{APIComment|Called by ‘sender’ when a message should be displayed.}} | ||
Revision as of 15:46, 24 September 2013
Display a message.
Method Syntax
Message(
ByVal
sender
As
WeibullDataSet,
ByVal
sMsg
As String
,
ByVal
AdditionalInfo
As String
,
ByVal
IsCritical
As Boolean
)
Called by ‘sender’ when a message should be displayed.
Parameters
sender An WeibullDataSet object
sMsg The main display label.
AdditionalInfo The remaining label.
IsCritical (This might be used to indicate which icon to display.)
Usage Example
Declare the WeibullEvents.
Declare the WeibullDataSet.
Note: The WeibullDataSet constructor already creates a new WeibullEvents, which could be used in place of WEvents in the example below.
Dim WEvents as New WeibullEvents Dim WDS as New WeibullDataSet
Show a prompt with the respective strings.
WEvents.Message(WDS, "Message1", "AdditionalInfo1", False)