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Showmessagefmt - display formatted data in a simple dialog with an ok button dialogs unit

procedure ShowMessageFmt ( const Formatting : string; const Data : array of const ) ; Description The ShowMessageFmt procedure provides 'C' like formatting of multiple of simple data types into a string that is displayed in a single. It provides very precise control over this formatting. The Formatting parameter defines how the Data array is manipulated into the displayed string. The dialog has an OK button to allow the user to register the message and close the dialog. The Formatting string can comprise a mix of ordinary characters (that are passed unchanged to the result string), and data formatting characters. This formatting is best explained by the example code. In simple terms, each data formatting substring starts with a % and ends with a data type indicator : d = Decimal (integer) e = Scientific f = Fixed g = General m = Money n = Number (floating) p = Pointer s = String u = Unsigned decimal x = Hexadecimal The general format of each formatting substring is as follows: %[Index:][-][Width][.Precision]Type where the square brackets refer to optional parameters, and the : . - characters are literals, the first 2 of which are used to identify two of the optional arguments. Related commands InputBox Display a dialog that asks for user text input, with default InputQuery Display a dialog that asks for user text input MessageDlg Displays a message, symbol, and selectable buttons MessageDlgPos Displays a message plus buttons at a given screen position PromptForFileName Shows a dialog allowing the user to select a file ShowMessage Display a string in a simple dialog with an OK button ShowMessagePos Display a string in a simple dialog at a given screen position Example code : Showing all of the formatting data types var text : string; begin // Just 1 data item ShowMessageFmt('%s', ['Hello']); // A mix of literal text and a data item ShowMessageFmt('String = %s', ['Hello']); ShowMessage(''); // Examples of each of the data types ShowMessageFmt('Decimal = %d', [-123]); ShowMessageFmt('Exponent = %e', [12345.678]); ShowMessageFmt('Fixed = %f', [12345.678]); ShowMessageFmt('General = %g', [12345.678]); ShowMessageFmt('Number = %n', [12345.678]); ShowMessageFmt('Money = %m', [12345.678]); ShowMessageFmt('Pointer = %p', [addr(text)]); ShowMessageFmt('String = %s', ['Hello']); ShowMessageFmt('Unsigned decimal = %u', [123]); ShowMessageFmt('Hexadecimal = %x', [140]); end; Show full unit code Hello String = Hello Decimal = -123 Exponent = 1.23456780000000E+004 Fixed = 12345.68 General = 12345.678 Number = 12,345,68 Money = £12,345.68 Pointer = 0069FC90 String = Hello Unsigned decimal = 123 Hexadecimal = 8C Example code : Using the index, width and precision values begin // The width value dictates the output size // with blank padding to the left // Note the <> characters are added to show formatting ShowMessageFmt('Padded decimal = <%7d>', [1234]); // With the '-' operator, the data is left justified ShowMessageFmt('Justified decimal = <%-7d>', [1234]); // The precision value forces 0 padding to the desired size ShowMessageFmt('0 padded decimal = <%.6d>', [1234]); // A combination of width and precision // Note that width value precedes the precision value ShowMessageFmt('Width + precision = <%8.6d>', [1234]); // The index value allows the next value in the data array // to be changed ShowMessageFmt('Reposition after 3 strings = %s %s %s %1:s %s', ['Zero', 'One', 'Two', 'Three']); // One or more of the values may be provided by the // data array itself. Note that testing has shown that an * // for the width parameter can yield EConvertError. ShowMessageFmt('In line = <%10.4d>', [1234]); ShowMessageFmt('Part data driven = <%*.4d>', [10, 1234]); ShowMessageFmt('Data driven = <%*.*d>', [10, 4, 1234]); end; Show full unit code Padded decimal = < 1234> Justified decimal = <1234 > 0 padded decimal = <001234> Width + precision = < 001234> Reposition after 3 strings = Zero One Two One Two In line = < 1234> Part data driven = < 1234> Data driven = < 1234>