Getting wState Property
To determine the state of a switch, use the wState property of the Android Switch object that TestComplete associates with that control. If the switch is in the "on" state, this property returns 1 or True; otherwise - 0 or False. The following example determines the state of the switch and posts it to the log:
JavaScript, JScript
function Test()
						{
  // Select the Android device
  Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice");
  // Obtain the required switch
  var p = Mobile.Device().Process("com.example.myapp");
  var Swtch = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout2").Switch("switch1");
  
  // Obtain the state of the switch
  var State = Swtch.wState;
  
  // Post the text to the log
  Log.Message(State);
						}
Python
def Test():
  # Select the Android device
  Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice")
  # Obtain the required switch
  p = Mobile.Device().Process("com.example.myapp")
  Swtch = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout2").Switch("switch1")
  
  # Obtain the state of the switch
  State = Swtch.wState
  
  # Post the text to the log
  Log.Message(State)VBScript
Sub Test()  
  ' Select the Android device
  Call Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice")
  ' Obtain the required switch
  Set p = Mobile.Device.Process("com.example.myapp")
  Set Swtch = p.RootLayout("").Layout("layoutTop").Layout("layout2").Switch("switch1")
  
  ' Obtain the state of the switch
  Set State = Swtch.wState
  
  ' Post the text to the log
  Call Log.Message(State)
End Sub
DelphiScript
						procedure Test();
var
  p, Switch, State : OleVariant;
						begin
  // Select the Android device
  Mobile.SetCurrent('MyDevice');
  // Obtain the required switch
  p := Mobile.Device.Process('com.example.myapp');
  Swtch := p.RootLayout('').Layout('layoutTop').Layout('layout2').Switch('switch1');
  
  // Obtain the state of the switch
  State := Swtch.wState;
  
  // Post the text to the log
  Log.Message(State);
						end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Test()
						{
  // Select the Android device
  Mobile["SetCurrent"]("MyDevice");
  // Obtain the required switch
  var p = Mobile["Device"]["Process"]("com.example.myapp");
  var Swtch = p["RootLayout"]("")["Layout"]("layoutTop")["Layout"]("layout2")["Switch"]("switch1");
  
  // Obtain the state of the switch
  var State = Swtch["wState"];
  
  // Post the text to the log
  Log["Message"](State);
						}
Simulating Actions From Keyword Tests
This topic explains how to determine the state of the switch control in scripts. You can use the described property in keyword tests too. To do this, use the On-Screen Action or the Call Object Method operations.
See Also
Working With Android Switch Controls
wState Property (Mobile Controls)
