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I need to store the contents of Memo1
in a string variable, but it didn’t work:
sHTML := Memo1.Lines;
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I need to store the contents of Memo1
in a string variable, but it didn’t work:
sHTML := Memo1.Lines;
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sHTML := Memo1.Text;
So it will work, now if you need something else, specify in the question.
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I usually use Memo1.Lines.Text
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Can be done in the following 3 ways, can create two memos
and a botão
at the event onClick
of the button passes the following code to it:
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var i: Integer;
AText: String;
begin
Memo2.Lines.Add('Option 1');
for i := 0 to Memo1.Lines.Count -1 do AText := AText + Memo1.Lines[i];
Memo2.Text := Memo2.Text + AText;
Memo2.Lines.Add('--------------------------------------------');
Memo2.Lines.Add('Option 2');
AText := Memo1.Lines.Text;
Memo2.Text := AText;
Memo2.Lines.Add('--------------------------------------------');
Memo2.Lines.Add('Option 3');
AText := Memo1.Text;
Memo2.Text := Memo2.Text + AText;
Memo2.Lines.Add('--------------------------------------------');
end;
The second and third option are practically the same, however the first will only pick up the text of each line which can be interesting at certain times, now it will all depend on your needs.
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If it is variable -> sHTML := Memo1.Text;
If it’s field -> sHTML.AsString := Memo1.Text;
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