Check that the object is a valid menu command.

syntaxSyntax:
DlxCommand.IsValid()

Return Value

Returns true if the object is a valid menu command otherwise returns false.

Example

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function OnMenu()
{
  var menu = DlxApp.GetMenu(DlxApp.MENU_DWG);
  if (menu.IsValid())
  {
    var subMenu = menu.AddMenu("My Macro");
    subMenu.AddCommand("command10", 10, "Description of command 10\nCmd10");
    subMenu.AddCommand("command20", 20, "Description of command 20\nCmd20");
    subMenu.AddLabel("Label");
    subMenu.AddCommand("command30", 30, "Description of command 30\nCmd30");
    subMenu.AddCommand("command40", 40, "Description of command 40\nCmd40");
    subMenu.AddSeparator();
    subMenu.AddCommand("command50", 50, "Description of command 50\nCmd50");
    subMenu.AddCommand("command60", 60, "Description of command 60\nCmd60");
  }
}

function OnMenuUpdateCommand(cmd)
{
  switch (cmd.GetCommandId())
  {
  case 10:
    cmd.Enable(true);
    break;
  case 20:
    cmd.Enable(true);
    break;
  case 30:
    cmd.Enable(true);
    break;
  case 40:
    cmd.Enable(true);
    cmd.SetCheck(true);
    break;
  case 50:
   cmd.Enable(false);
    break;
  case 60:
    cmd.Enable(true);
    break;
  }
}

function OnMenuCommand(cmdId)
{
  switch (cmdId)
  {
    case 10:
      DlxApp.Printf("CmdId 10");
      break;
    case 20:
      DlxApp.Printf("CmdId 20");
      break;
    case 30:
      DlxApp.Printf("CmdId 30");
      break;
    case 40:
      DlxApp.Printf("CmdId 40");
      break;
    case 50:
      DlxApp.Printf("CmdId 50");
      break;
    case 60:
      DlxApp.Printf("CmdId 60");
      break;
  }
}

See also