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AutoCAD 2025 for Mac Developer and ObjectARX
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      • AutoLISP: Developer's Guide
        • AutoLISP Core Concepts
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          • About AutoLISP Basics (AutoLISP)
          • About Using AutoLISP to Communicate With AutoCAD (AutoLISP)
            • About Accessing Commands and Services (AutoLISP)
            • About Display Control (AutoLISP)
            • About Getting User Input (AutoLISP)
              • About The Getxxx Functions (AutoLISP)
              • About Controlling User-Input Function Conditions (AutoLISP)
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    About Getting User Input (AutoLISP)

    Several functions enable an AutoLISP application to prompt the user for input of data. See User Input Functions (AutoLISP) in AutoLISP Function Synopsis (AutoLISP), for a complete list of user input functions.

    Topics in this section
    • About The Getxxx Functions (AutoLISP)
    • About Controlling User-Input Function Conditions (AutoLISP)
      The initget function provides a level of control over the next user-input function call.
    Parent topic: About Using AutoLISP to Communicate With AutoCAD (AutoLISP)

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