ModalResult represents the return value from a modal dialog.
ModalResult represents the value returned by a modal dialog. An application can use any integer value as a modal result value.
Although ModalResult can take any integer value, the following constants are defined for commonly used ModalResult values:
Constant | Value | Meaning |
mrNone | 0 | None. Used as a default value before the user exits. |
mrOk | idOK | The user exited with the OK button. |
mrCancel | idCancel | The user exited with the CANCEL button. |
mrAbort | idAbort | The user exited with the ABORT button. |
mrRetry | idRetry | The user exited with the RETRY button. |
mrIgnore | idIgnore | The user exited with the IGNORE button. |
mrYes | idYes | The user exited with the YES button. |
mrNo | idNo | The user exited with the NO button. |
mrAll | mrNo + 1 | The user exited with the ALL button. |
mrNoToAll | mrAll + 1 | The user exited with the NO TO ALL button. |
mrYesToAll | mrNoToAll + 1 | The user exited with the YES TO ALL button. |
mrClose | mrYesToAll + 1 | The user exited with the CLOSE button. |
You can find all the possible values above, using this command:
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import DelphiVCL dir(DelphiVCL) |
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