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VYNReplyDialog

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A utility class to display a message, and get a Yes or No answer.

Synopsis

Header
<v/vynreply.h>
Class name
vYNReplyDialog
Hierarchy
vModalDialog ->vYNReplyDialog

Description

This simple utility class can be used to display a simple message to the user. The utility displays the message, and then waits for the user to enter to press Yes, No, or Cancel.

New Methods

vYNReplyDialog(vBaseWindow* win)
vYNReplyDialog(vApp* app)
The vYNReplyDialog constructor requires a pointer to a vBaseWindow, which includes all V windows and dialogs, or a pointer to the vApp object. You will usually pass the this to the constructor.
int AskYN(const char* prompt)
You provide a prompt for the user. The user will then press the Yes, No, or Cancel buttons. AskYN returns a 1 if the user selected Yes, a 0 if they selected No, and a -1 if they selected Cancel.

Example

The following is a simple example of using vYNReplyDialog.

    #include <v/vynreply.h>
    ...
    vYNReplyDialog ynd(this);   // instantiate a notice

    int ans = ynd.AskYN("Exit. Are you sure?);
    if (ans == 1)
      exit(0);