Ian Branch 127 Posted September 21 (edited) Hi Team, I do not recall where, when or how I came by the original of this Unit. If the origintor wants to speak up, I am happy to make the appropriate attribution and offer my thanks. I have made some enhancemants to the original. MultiInputDlg.rar I offer it as something to give back to the community, to learn some techniques from, and as a useful Dialog. Feel free to use/enhance as you wish. As usual, all care & no responsibility. 😉 Note: This was enhanced by me for use under D12+. I don't really know how far back in Delphi versions it will work. I make no apologies for any poor coding or coding style. Regards, Ian Edited September 21 by Ian Branch 1 Share this post Link to post
dummzeuch 1505 Posted September 21 (edited) Interesting concept. Thanks for sharing it. I have never heard about this unit before, but I found this page by googling for "TInputRecArray" "Delphi" which looks a lot like your unit. It's a blog post from 2013 on a Chinese site. I think the concept could be improved on by using fluid programming like this: var Value1, Value2, Value3: Variant; // ... Success := MultiInputBox(Self) .AddField('Enter your age.: ' , 3, ftNumber, 0, Value1) .AddField('Enter a hex value.: ', 4, ftHexNumber, 0, Value2) .AddField('Enter a float value.: ', 10, ftFloatNumber, Value3) .ShowModal; That could be done by having MultiInputBox return an interface with an AddField function that returns that interface and a ShowModal function that returns the boolean. That interface then internally declares and manages the TInputRecArray. This saves the boilerplate code of declaring and filling the TInputRecArray and make the code (in my opinion) a lot more readable. Edited September 21 by dummzeuch 1 Share this post Link to post
Ian Branch 127 Posted September 21 Hi Thomas, 9 hours ago, dummzeuch said: I think the concept could be improved on by using fluid programming like this: No doubt, but that wasn't something I ever got in to. Yes it would be cleaner. Feel free. 😉 Ian Share this post Link to post