--- In [email protected], "evanascott2002" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I must be doing my backwards thinking thing again so maybe someone can > straighten me out. > > Many times I have a button/item that gets moved around on my bars, > thereby changing it's index. I can iterate through all the items on a > bar to find the one that has the id I am looking for and get it's index. > Indeed, I have written a function to do this. However, because there is > no cl.GetIndex(clname,clId), I have this nagging suspicion that I am > missing something obvious and potentially important to my coding. Am I? > > re, evan > > PS: I just noticed the prompt to use the RTF editor and decided to give > it a try... after having entered a goodly part of this communication. > If I hadn't copied the text and Subject prior to electing to do that, I > would have been a soemwhat unhappy camper! > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > OK, ok, ignore this! I went to check my GetId() function and in the process discovered that sometime in the recent past I had converted it to use cl.GetIdIndex()... which is obviously close enuf to GetIndex() that I am a bit embarassed. Honestly, sometimes its like someone else wrote my code!
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