Properties, 14 the screen object, Methods – Casio Naurtech CETerm Ver.5.5 Scripting Guide User Manual

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JavaScript array, but it is easy to convert a Visual Basic array into a JavaScript
array using the VBArray object. For example:

var valuename = "HKLM\\Comm\\PY21BG1\\Parms\\TcpIp\\DhcpDNS";
var vbarray = new VBArray( OS.Registry.ReadValueVBArray( valuename );
var jsarray = vbarray.toarray();


status = WriteValue ( valuename, valuedata, datatype )

Write the specified value. Use a fully qualified value name that starts with a root
key. WriteValue will create the containing key if it does not exist. Binary values
are submitted as a list of comma separated hexadecimal digits. MULTI_SZ
strings are separated with the current StringSeparator property value. Returns 0
for success, non-zero for error. See Appendix 4 for root key names and datatype
definitions. Common datatypes are “REG_SZ” for a string and “REG_DWORD”
for a DWORD value.

Properties

The Registry object has the following property.

Property

Description

Values

StringSeparator

Text string that separates MULTI_SZ
values. Default: "<|>"

text

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The Screen object gives access to a session terminal emulation screen. The
Screen object is a property of the Session object;
CETerm.Session(i).Screen. This section documents the methods and
properties of the Screen object.

To access text in a browser page, use the Browser.Document reference and
read the text directly from the desired page element.

Methods

The following methods are available

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