Description
Use the wImage
property to get the image that corresponds to the normal state of the specified control button. To get button images for the disabled or hot state use wDisabledImage
and wHotImage
properties.
Declaration
TestObj.wImage(Item, By Position)
Read-Only Property | A Picture object |
TestObj | A variable, parameter or expression that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section | |||
Item | [in] | Required | Variant | |
By Position | [in] | Optional | Boolean | Default value: False |
Applies To
The property is applied to the following objects:
View Mode
To view this property in the Object Browser panel and in other panels and dialogs, activate the Advanced view mode.
Parameters
The property has the following parameters:
Item
Specifies the caption, identifier or position on the control (from 0) of the desired item. For more information, see the Remarks section below.
By Position
Specifies whether the Item parameter specifies the identifier or position of the item. For more information, see the Remarks section. If Item holds a string, the ByPosition parameter is ignored.
Property Value
A Picture
object that contains the button’s image.
Remarks
You can specify the desired control’s item by assigning item’s caption, identifier or position on the control to the Item parameter. Therefore, if this parameter holds a string, TestComplete identifies the item by caption. When Item specifies the caption, you can use wildcards (* and ?) or regular expressions to mark variable parts of the caption. The caption can be case-sensitive or case-insensitive depending on the value of the Use case-sensitive parameters project setting. If Item holds an integer value, then TestComplete checks the ByPosition parameter to determine in what way to identify the item: if ByPosition is True, TestComplete treats the Item value as the item position; if ByPosition is False, TestComplete treats the Item value as an identifier.
If you use Python or DelphiScript, you should enclose the parameters of the wImage
property in square brackets: wImage[Item, ByPosition]
.
Example
To view an example that demonstrates how to use the wImage
property, see Addressing Toolbar Buttons in Desktop Windows Applications.
See Also
wHotImage Property (ToolBar and MenuBar Controls)
wDisabledImage Property (ToolBar and MenuBar Controls)
wButtonID Property (ToolBar and MenuBar Controls)
wButtonCount Property (ToolBar and MenuBar Controls)
wButtonPos Property (ToolBar and MenuBar Controls)