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ButtonSet
An enum representing predetermined, localized sets of one or more dialog buttons that can be added to an alert or a prompt. To determine which button the user clicked, use Button.
To call an enum, you call its parent class, name, and property. For example, Base.ButtonSet.OK.
// Display a dialog box with a message and "Yes" and "No" buttons.constui=DocumentApp.getUi();constresponse=ui.alert('Are you sure you want to continue?',ui.ButtonSet.YES_NO,);// Process the user's response.if(response===ui.Button.YES){Logger.log('The user clicked "Yes."');}else{Logger.log('The user clicked "No" or the dialog\'s close button.');}
Properties
Property
Type
Description
OK
Enum
A single "OK" button, indicating an informational message that can only be dismissed.
OK_CANCEL
Enum
An "OK" button and a "Cancel" button, allowing the user to either proceed with or halt an operation.
YES_NO
Enum
A "Yes" button and a "No" button, allowing the user to answer a yes/no question.
YES_NO_CANCEL
Enum
A "Yes" button, a "No" button, and a "Cancel" button, allowing the user to either answer a yes/no question or halt an operation.
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