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SUMMARYThe Visual FoxPro Help file states that the SYS(1270) function returns a reference for an object at the specified point, but it does not give an example of how to use it. MORE INFORMATION
The return type for the SYS(1270) function is either an Object or Logical.
Because it could return an Object, you may receive a Data Type Mismatch
error if you type the following a in the Command window:
If you don't include any coordinates when you issue a SYS(1270), it will use the Mouse Pointer for the coordinates. The SYS(1270) function always returns a Logical False if no object is under the mouse pointer or located at the coordinates specified. The following example uses a timer to call the SYS(1270) function and then increment a counter any time the mouse pointer isn't over the FoxPro Screen Object. (The Screen Object is the main Visual FoxPro Window. For more information search for _Screen in the Help file.) **************** Begin Code ******************* PUBLIC oMyScreen oMyScreen = CREATEOBJECT('Form') oMyScreen.AddObject('Text1','TextBox') oMyScreen.Text1.Top = 5 oMyScreen.Text1.Left = 5 oMyScreen.Text1.value = 1 oMyScreen.Text1.Visible = .T. oMyScreen.AddObject('Timer1','MyTimer') oMyScreen.Show DEFINE CLASS MyTimer AS Timer
x=sys(1270) DO CASE CASE TYPE('x')='O' IF x.name != 'Screen' ** Increments the value by 1 if your mouse is over ** an Object that is not the FoxPro Desktop Thisform.Text1.Value = Thisform.Text1.Value + 1 ENDIF CASE TYPE('x') = 'L' ** Increments the value by 1 if your mouse is not over ** an Object Thisform.Text1.Value = Thisform.Text1.Value + 1 ENDCASE
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