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How do I prompt user for multiple selections in skill?

Becker
Becker over 15 years ago

I would like to write a program that asks the users to select more than one, but not all objects in a schematic.  What is the best way to do this?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Lots of ways you could do this. First is just to look at the selected set with geGetSelSet(), but if you want to prompt the user, you could use something simple like:

    procedure(MYaddSel(win pts)
      geSelectPoint(win car(last(pts)))
    )
    enterPoints(?prompts list("Click on stuff") ?addPointProc "MYaddSel")

    Your requirements were not very precise, so not quite sure exactly what you wanted.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Becker
    Becker over 15 years ago

     Adnrew,

     The second one was what I needed.

     

    Thanks

      

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