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Date/Time: Sat, 13 Dec 2025 22:36:56 +0000
Breaking up SetCustomInputStrings() into multiple lines.
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| [2023-05-27 06:01:33] |
| User92573 - Posts: 574 |
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Dear Support Board I've read through the information provided on 'SetCustomInputStrings()' and used many times but on this occasion I have quite a long list. Is there a way in ASCIL to break-up the list into multiple rows to provide for more readable code? Many thanks |
| [2023-05-29 15:44:08] |
| Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 21828 |
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No this is not supported.
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| [2023-06-05 00:00:20] |
| ForgivingComputers.com - Posts: 1174 |
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I understood the question as "Can I create a list of input strings and have it display in multiple rows of the editor?"
If so, then you can break a string into lines of text with the backslash character: SCInput[0].SetCustomInputStrings("Choice Number 1;\
Choice Number 2;\ Choice Number 3;\ Choice Number 4"); |
| [2023-06-06 11:19:57] |
| User92573 - Posts: 574 |
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Thank you Brad. Yes, that's exactly what I meant. I hadn't considered new line would be valid in the SC function. Many thanks. |
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