Focus object
Focus object : Pointer
Parameter | Type | Description | |
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Function result | Pointer | ← | Pointer to the object having the focus |
This command is not thread-safe, it cannot be used in preemptive code.
Compatibility Note
This command is kept only for compatibility reasons. Starting with version 12 of 4D, it is recommended to use the OBJECT Get pointer command.
Description
Focus object returns a pointer to the object having the focus in the current form. If no object has the focus, the command returns Is nil pointer. You can use Focus object to perform an action on a form area without having to know which object is currently selected. Be sure to test that the object is the correct data type, using Type, before performing an action on it.
Note: When it is used with a list box, the Focus object function returns a pointer to the list box or the column of the list box depending on the context. For more information, please refer to the Managing List Box Objects section.
This command cannot be used with fields in subforms.
Note: This command is to be used only in a data entry context; otherwise it will return errors.
Example
The following example is an object method for a button. The object method changes the data in the current object to uppercase. The object must be a text or string data type (type 0 or 24):
$vp :=Focus object //Save the pointer to the last area
Case of
:(Nil($vp)) //No object has the focus
...
:((Type($vp->)=Is alpha field)|(Type($vp->)=Is string var)) //If it is a string or text area
$vp->:=Uppercase($vp->) //Change the area to uppercase
End case