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Michael19
Liverpool FC fan
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Eire
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i am using Borland and i need to put a menu instead another menu.
i used an if statement to do the first menu, but i am not sure how to put another menu inside that?
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Last edited by Michael19 on Dec-01-2004 at 19:10
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Dec-01-2004 19:05
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Michael19
Liverpool FC fan
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Eire
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yea, will change it now
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Dec-01-2004 19:10
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itsTrueSonic
NullPointerException
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hmm.. programmer here ..
here are two options that you can choose from :
1- there's like a tab or (->) left arrow button to shift the menu to the right side to create a submenu (that's what it is called .. a menu within a menu)
2-like Java, i think you create a Menu object in your coding.. create a main Menu object (the parent) .. then call one of the members (i think it should be Add) and add another Menu object within that parent Menu Object.
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Dec-01-2004 19:46
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itsTrueSonic
NullPointerException
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| quote: | Originally posted by DjChook
Why don't just make a switch within each option..
I don't think that C has the defigned types of "menus" |
in Borland C there is .. whenever you are making GUIs and stuff..
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Dec-01-2004 20:43
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Michael19
Liverpool FC fan
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Eire
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i tried making a switch but didnt work, give it another go though, not really very good at this programming lark!
i didnt think there was defined menu types in borland either..
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Dec-01-2004 20:47
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itsTrueSonic
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| quote: | Originally posted by Michael19
i tried making a switch but didnt work, give it another go though, not really very good at this programming lark!
i didnt think there was defined menu types in borland either.. |
there should be .. i have Microsoft VS for C++ .. and they have Menu object data types available there .. so Borland (which i feel is better in implementing the C language) should have it .. try carousing around the Help options and they should help you.
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Dec-01-2004 21:12
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