Button does nothing on click in C++ Builder 10.2
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I'm trying to make Button change Label. When I run project and press button it does nothing.
Here is code for the button:
void __fastcall TForm1::Button1Click(TObject *Sender)
{
Label1->Text = "Hello" + Edit1->Text + " !";
}
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I'm trying to make Button change Label. When I run project and press button it does nothing.
Here is code for the button:
void __fastcall TForm1::Button1Click(TObject *Sender)
{
Label1->Text = "Hello" + Edit1->Text + " !";
}
Here is my View:
c++builder
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Did you set the OnClick event for the button to that function? You can for instance do that on the Events tab in the Object Inspector. If that link is not made, the button won't know what to do, when it is clicked.
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 19 at 17:47
@Rudy Velthuis you're right, thanks. Mobile Tutorial (PDF) seems to be underdeveloped: there is no word about that, thought it covers basic stuff.
– Andy D
Nov 19 at 20:23
I guess it is so obvious for someone having used Delphi or C++Builder for a long time, like the author, that they simply forgot to mention it. <g>
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 19 at 22:58
@Rudy Velthuis It seems those author is really absent-minded: stackoverflow.com/q/53408069/7518118
– Andy D
Nov 21 at 8:39
I don't currently have a Mac (in repair), so I can't follow such tutorials anyway. I don't know if that is absent-mindedness or simply some things the author assumes to be well known. I can't check it. I do know that of all the tutorials I have seen in my life, hardly any was exactly as portrayed, due to differences in system, hardware, software, etc.
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 21 at 9:21
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I'm trying to make Button change Label. When I run project and press button it does nothing.
Here is code for the button:
void __fastcall TForm1::Button1Click(TObject *Sender)
{
Label1->Text = "Hello" + Edit1->Text + " !";
}
Here is my View:
c++builder
I'm trying to make Button change Label. When I run project and press button it does nothing.
Here is code for the button:
void __fastcall TForm1::Button1Click(TObject *Sender)
{
Label1->Text = "Hello" + Edit1->Text + " !";
}
Here is my View:
c++builder
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Did you set the OnClick event for the button to that function? You can for instance do that on the Events tab in the Object Inspector. If that link is not made, the button won't know what to do, when it is clicked.
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 19 at 17:47
@Rudy Velthuis you're right, thanks. Mobile Tutorial (PDF) seems to be underdeveloped: there is no word about that, thought it covers basic stuff.
– Andy D
Nov 19 at 20:23
I guess it is so obvious for someone having used Delphi or C++Builder for a long time, like the author, that they simply forgot to mention it. <g>
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 19 at 22:58
@Rudy Velthuis It seems those author is really absent-minded: stackoverflow.com/q/53408069/7518118
– Andy D
Nov 21 at 8:39
I don't currently have a Mac (in repair), so I can't follow such tutorials anyway. I don't know if that is absent-mindedness or simply some things the author assumes to be well known. I can't check it. I do know that of all the tutorials I have seen in my life, hardly any was exactly as portrayed, due to differences in system, hardware, software, etc.
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 21 at 9:21
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Did you set the OnClick event for the button to that function? You can for instance do that on the Events tab in the Object Inspector. If that link is not made, the button won't know what to do, when it is clicked.
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 19 at 17:47
@Rudy Velthuis you're right, thanks. Mobile Tutorial (PDF) seems to be underdeveloped: there is no word about that, thought it covers basic stuff.
– Andy D
Nov 19 at 20:23
I guess it is so obvious for someone having used Delphi or C++Builder for a long time, like the author, that they simply forgot to mention it. <g>
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 19 at 22:58
@Rudy Velthuis It seems those author is really absent-minded: stackoverflow.com/q/53408069/7518118
– Andy D
Nov 21 at 8:39
I don't currently have a Mac (in repair), so I can't follow such tutorials anyway. I don't know if that is absent-mindedness or simply some things the author assumes to be well known. I can't check it. I do know that of all the tutorials I have seen in my life, hardly any was exactly as portrayed, due to differences in system, hardware, software, etc.
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 21 at 9:21
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Did you set the OnClick event for the button to that function? You can for instance do that on the Events tab in the Object Inspector. If that link is not made, the button won't know what to do, when it is clicked.
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 19 at 17:47
Did you set the OnClick event for the button to that function? You can for instance do that on the Events tab in the Object Inspector. If that link is not made, the button won't know what to do, when it is clicked.
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 19 at 17:47
@Rudy Velthuis you're right, thanks. Mobile Tutorial (PDF) seems to be underdeveloped: there is no word about that, thought it covers basic stuff.
– Andy D
Nov 19 at 20:23
@Rudy Velthuis you're right, thanks. Mobile Tutorial (PDF) seems to be underdeveloped: there is no word about that, thought it covers basic stuff.
– Andy D
Nov 19 at 20:23
I guess it is so obvious for someone having used Delphi or C++Builder for a long time, like the author, that they simply forgot to mention it. <g>
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 19 at 22:58
I guess it is so obvious for someone having used Delphi or C++Builder for a long time, like the author, that they simply forgot to mention it. <g>
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 19 at 22:58
@Rudy Velthuis It seems those author is really absent-minded: stackoverflow.com/q/53408069/7518118
– Andy D
Nov 21 at 8:39
@Rudy Velthuis It seems those author is really absent-minded: stackoverflow.com/q/53408069/7518118
– Andy D
Nov 21 at 8:39
I don't currently have a Mac (in repair), so I can't follow such tutorials anyway. I don't know if that is absent-mindedness or simply some things the author assumes to be well known. I can't check it. I do know that of all the tutorials I have seen in my life, hardly any was exactly as portrayed, due to differences in system, hardware, software, etc.
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 21 at 9:21
I don't currently have a Mac (in repair), so I can't follow such tutorials anyway. I don't know if that is absent-mindedness or simply some things the author assumes to be well known. I can't check it. I do know that of all the tutorials I have seen in my life, hardly any was exactly as portrayed, due to differences in system, hardware, software, etc.
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 21 at 9:21
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Did you set the OnClick event for the button to that function? You can for instance do that on the Events tab in the Object Inspector. If that link is not made, the button won't know what to do, when it is clicked.
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 19 at 17:47
@Rudy Velthuis you're right, thanks. Mobile Tutorial (PDF) seems to be underdeveloped: there is no word about that, thought it covers basic stuff.
– Andy D
Nov 19 at 20:23
I guess it is so obvious for someone having used Delphi or C++Builder for a long time, like the author, that they simply forgot to mention it. <g>
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 19 at 22:58
@Rudy Velthuis It seems those author is really absent-minded: stackoverflow.com/q/53408069/7518118
– Andy D
Nov 21 at 8:39
I don't currently have a Mac (in repair), so I can't follow such tutorials anyway. I don't know if that is absent-mindedness or simply some things the author assumes to be well known. I can't check it. I do know that of all the tutorials I have seen in my life, hardly any was exactly as portrayed, due to differences in system, hardware, software, etc.
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 21 at 9:21