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RE: How to reference a switch made with ui Editor?
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RE: How to reference a switch made with ui Editor?
import ui
v = ui.load_view()
v.present('sheet')def switched_func(sw):
if ui.Switch('switched').value == True:
print('switch is switched')
else:
print('no')This is not working. Why?
Warning: Could not bind action: name 'switched_func' is not defined
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RE: How to reference a switch made with ui Editor?
yes I did. But can you give me a line of code to your example? Somehow I could not figure out to reference to my switch. I tried everything. And: if i put my function to the actions field, the function is fired every switch event but I just want thet if true. So I left the action field in the editor empty and put the action to my code.
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How to reference a switch made with ui Editor?
Im playing around with the ui editor. So I made a script and I want to give a switch, which I placed with the editor, a function when the switch is flicked (true/false). If I'm using the action field in the editor, the function is called every time, doesn't matter if I switched on or of. Somehow I cannot figure out how to reference exactly this switch im there where more than on. Can somebody explain it in a easy way?
def switched(sender):
if sender.value == True:
iota_ticker(sw)#ui.load_view('tickerV2').present('sheet') < I would like to use this view with a switch
sw = ui.Switch(action = switched)
sw.present('sheet')