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Name: clickField
Type: function
Syntax: the clickField
Syntax: clickField()
Summary:
<return|Returns> the number of the last <field> the user clicked.
Introduced: 1.0
OS: mac, windows, linux, ios, android
Platforms: desktop, mobile
Example:
the clickField
Example:
if the clickField is field "New Items" then exit mouseUp
Returns:
The <clickField> <function> <return|returns> the <number> of the clicked
<field>.
Description:
Use the <clickField> <function> within a <mouseDown>, <mouseUp>, or
<selectionChanged> <handler> to determine which <field> the user
clicked, in order to provide <hypertext> (clickable text) or take some
action based on the click.
The <clickField> <function> is cleared at the next mouse click, as well
as after some editing actions such as deleting text. If the last click
was not in a <field>, the <clickField> <function> <return|returns>
empty.
The returned value indicates the field that the mouse pointer was over
when the mouse was clicked. Moving the mouse before the mouse button is
released does not affect the value returned by the <clickField>.
If the field is locked, the <clickField> function is most useful within
a <handler> (such as <mouseDown> or <mouseUp>) that is
<trigger|triggered> by the mouse click.
If the field is unlocked, mouseDown and <mouseUp> <message|messages> are
not sent when the user clicks in the <field> (unless the user
right-clicks or holds down the Control key while clicking). Use the
<clickField> function within a <selectionChanged> <handler> to determine
what <field> the user is editing.
References: function (control structure), clickStack (function),
number (function), handler (glossary), message (glossary),
trigger (glossary), return (glossary), hypertext (glossary),
field (keyword), mouseDown (message), mouseUp (message),
selectionChanged (message)
Tags: ui