__SetFunction()

Assign a character string to a function key

Syntax

__SetFunction( <nFunctionKey>, [<cString>] ) --> NIL

Arguments

<nFunctionKey> is a number in the range 1..40 that represent the function key to be assigned.

<cString> is a character string to set. If is not specified, the function key is going to be set to NIL releasing by that any previous __SetFunction() or SETKEY() for that function.

Returns

__SetFunction() always return NIL.

Description

__SetFunction() assign a character string with a function key, when this function key is pressed, the keyboard is stuffed with this character string. __SetFunction() has the effect of clearing any SETKEY() previously set to the same function number and vice versa.

nFunctionKeyKey to be set
1 .. 12F1 .. F12
13 .. 20Shift-F3 .. Shift-F10
21 .. 30Ctrl-F1 .. Ctrl-F10
31 .. 40Alt-F1 .. Alt-F10
SET FUNCTION command is preprocessed into __SetFunction() function during compile time.
Examples
      // Set F1 with a string
      CLS
      __SetFunction( 1, "I Am Lazy" + CHR( 13 ) )
      cTest := SPACE( 20 )
      @ 10, 0 SAY "type something or F1 for lazy mode " GET cTest
      READ
      ? cTest
Status

Ready

Compliance

Harbour use 11 and 12 to represent F11 and F12, while CA-Clipper use 11 and 12 to represent Shift-F1 and Shift-F2.

Platforms

All

Files

Library is rtl

See Also