Thanks for showing code, and for keeping your code snippet down to a manageable size.

Of course your code doesn't populate the data. Even if the AddComboBox method paid any attention to the -InsertItem hash key (which I doubt), that slot in the hash could still hold only one value, and each additional value would overwrite its predecessor.

Try assigning the return value of your ComboBox constructor to an instance variable, so that you can call the InsertItem method on that instance.

my $combo_box = $main->AddComboBox( ...); $combo_box->InsertItem( 'One' ); $combo_box->InsertItem( 'Two' ); $combo_box->InsertItem( 'Buckle my shoe' );

I haven't tested this.

Take a look at The Win32::GUI Documentation Project.


In reply to Re: Win32:GUI Combo Boxes by Narveson
in thread Win32:GUI Combo Boxes by Karger78

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