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Variables are defined with the following syntax: | Variables are defined with the following syntax: | ||
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[myaddr] | [myaddr] |
Revision as of 12:21, 26 September 2019
Redirect variables allow UI Objects to be linked dynamically to a source.
Variables can be used in: - any object's id - I/O Server Objects, in server id and address parameters - Button objects, in the address parameter
Syntax
Variables are defined with the following syntax:
[<variable name>]
E.g.
[myaddr]
Setting Values
Server UISets (from events or java) are used to set a redirect variable value. Each variable is a property of the "redirect" object. For example, a variable called "myaddr" can be set to "70" with a UISet command on events:
UISET redirect.myaddr=70
Example: Weather Object
In this example we will use a single TempMini object to display different sources. In hsyco.ini we have an ioServer with 3 zones.
ioServers = bmne500 ioServersType.bmne500 = MYHOME ioServersOptions.bmne500 = tempzones=1;2;3
In a project we place a TempMini and three User buttons. On the TempMini parameters, we use two variables: mysid and myzone.
Each User button will have "changetemp" as name and 1,2 or 3 respectively as param. In events we declare:
function userCommand(session, userid, name, param) : { if (name == "changetemp") { uiSet("redirect", "mysid", "bmne500"); uiSet("redirect", "myzone", param); // address: "temp."+ myzone } }