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* If using [[_DROPPEDFILE]] with an index, you must call [[_FINISHDROP]] after you finish working with the list. | * If using [[_DROPPEDFILE]] with an index, you must call [[_FINISHDROP]] after you finish working with the list. | ||
* When using [[_DROPPEDFILE]] to read the list with an index, [[_TOTALDROPPEDFILES]] will '''not''' be reset (and the list of items won't be cleared) until [[_FINISHDROP]] is called. | * When using [[_DROPPEDFILE]] to read the list with an index, [[_TOTALDROPPEDFILES]] will '''not''' be reset (and the list of items won't be cleared) until [[_FINISHDROP]] is called. | ||
* '''[[Keywords_currently_not_supported_by_QB64# | * '''[[Keywords_currently_not_supported_by_QB64#Keywords_not_supported_in_Linux_or_macOS_versions|Keyword not supported in Linux or macOS versions]]''' | ||
Revision as of 21:50, 12 November 2022
The _TOTALDROPPEDFILES function returns the number of items (files or folders) dropped in a program's window after _ACCEPTFILEDROP is enabled.
Syntax
- totalFilesReceived& = _TOTALDROPPEDFILES
Description
- After _ACCEPTFILEDROP is enabled, _TOTALDROPPEDFILES will return 0 until the user drops files or folders into the program's window.
- When using _DROPPEDFILE to read the list sequentially, _TOTALDROPPEDFILES will be reset to 0 after the last item is retrieved (after _DROPPEDFILE returns an empty string "").
- If using _DROPPEDFILE with an index, you must call _FINISHDROP after you finish working with the list.
- When using _DROPPEDFILE to read the list with an index, _TOTALDROPPEDFILES will not be reset (and the list of items won't be cleared) until _FINISHDROP is called.
- Keyword not supported in Linux or macOS versions
Availability
- QB64 1.3 and up (QB64 Team)
- QBPE 0.5 and up (QB64 Phoenix Edition)
Examples
- See example for _ACCEPTFILEDROP
See also