Visual C++ :: Passing A Variable From CView To CDocument?
Dec 12, 2012
I am attaching a sample project. Basically what this project does is that I initialize a variable map<CString, bool*> m_mapTest in CView::OnInitialUpdate and then pass the variable to CDocument class. On the other hand, within the function OnSaveDocument defined in CDocument I check m_mapTest. To my surprise, the CString part of m_mapTest is correct but the bool* part of m_mapTest is wrong(I pass an array of bool in CView::OnInitialUpdate).
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Nov 25, 2012
I'm developing an MDI(MFC) application (with MSDEV 2010) that creates few pairs of doc-view.
From the CDocument object I want to access the CMDIChildWnd object to update the status BAR.
How can I do it ?
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Feb 21, 2014
How can I save an CDocument programatically, without to bring him to the top, only if I get a pointer to that document ? I mean if I have several document opened into a MDI app, and if I have a pointer to one of them, to save it without to turn them as active childs ?
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Dec 16, 2013
I'm trying to create an edit box in a CView.So far, this is how far I've gotten:
With this code
Code:
// .h
CEdit m_MyEditField;
// .c
m_MyEditField.Create(WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE,CRect(40,40,500,Y+55),this,0x1552);
m_MyEditField.SetWindowText("this is my CEdit field");
As you can see, the edit box doesn't look like the ones in a dialog, which is what I'm trying to accomplish.
Is there possibly some other class I should be using for the edit box?Or another setting for .Create?
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Mar 25, 2013
I have create a function which able to return value for variant of variable through a LPVOID parameter function.
Here is my coding.
Code:
void main()
{
CClassA a;
BOOL bAssign=FALSE;
CString str;
[Code].....
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Feb 10, 2013
I have an SDI / CView app (VS 2010). All works well until I minimize the app using the minimize button or drag it partially off of the screen. In the former instance, any attempt to restore the app results in an appcrash with a tight freeze up of the machine. In the later instance the same happens immediately.
In building the app, I scoured the web for code to accomplish the loading and display of the bitmap. After some experimentation I settled on overriding the OnPaint. Below is the code. Note that m_Map is a CBitmap member and IDB_BITMAP1 is a loaded bitmap resource.
Code:
void CMyDragViewView::OnPaint()
{
// CPaintDC dc(this); // device context for painting
// TODO: Add your message handler code here
// Do not call CView::OnPaint() for painting messages
// http://msgroups.net/microsoft.public.vc.mfc/loading-bitmaps-into-main-window/563285
int x = m_Map.LoadBitmap(IDB_BITMAP1);
TRACE1(" x = %d
", x);
CPaintDC* dc = new CPaintDC(this);
[code]....
I suspect that the problem is OnPaint trying to repaint the bitmap which requires reloading it, but I don't know how to work around this.
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Nov 22, 2013
My program (Test) is a basic MFC AppWizard (exe) created project. I have followed the steps in the link below to create a docked dialog box (myDialog) using VC++. [URL]...
The dialog box works, however, I have 2 issues that I am trying to resolve.
1) I have added a button to the Dialog box, however, when I run the application they start as disabled (note: the Disabled option on the Button Properties is unchecked). If I add function myDialog::OnButton to the myDialog class, the button remains disabled, however, if I add the function CTestView::OnButton to the View class, the button becomes active and works. How can I make the button work from the myDialog class?
2) I would like to be able to change an Edit box in the same dialog box when I click the button. How can I access the pointer to the myDialog from the View class?
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Feb 25, 2014
I'm using the Feature Pack CTabView, and I noticed that when the view is added using AddView with the following code CView's HWND is NULL when I try and access each of the CView1,CView2, etc.
Code:
int CMyTabView::OnCreate(LPCREATESTRUCT lpCreateStruct) {
if (CTabView::OnCreate(lpCreateStruct) == -1)
return -1;
AddView (RUNTIME_CLASS (CView1), _T("Simple"),100);
AddView (RUNTIME_CLASS (CView2), _T("Pair"),101);
AddView (RUNTIME_CLASS (CView3), _T("Data"),102);
return 0;
}
I think the user has to click the view's tab before the CTabView assigns an HWND. Is there a way to force CTabview to give each CView an HWND when the view is added?
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Sep 14, 2013
I have been working with both Chris Mander's MFC grid and the Ultimate Grid.
See for details:
The Ultimate Grid Beginner's Guide By The Ultimate Toolbox, 25 Aug 2007 : [URL] ....
MFC Grid control 2.27 By Chris Maunder, 6 May 2010 : [URL] ....
Both of these grid controls work nicely in a SDI CView windows. But when I create a split window using CSplitterWnd and the following code in an attempt to create a split window with a CListView and and a CView using this code:
Code:
// in CMainFrame.h
// Attributes
public:
CSplitterWnd m_wndSplitter;
//..
// in CMainFrame.cpp
//..
BOOL CMainFrame::OnCreateClient(LPCREATESTRUCT lpcs, CCreateContext* pContext)
[Code] .....
The grid in the CView window appears but is frozen in both instances. I suspect there is some notification necessary to for the grid to send and receive messages from the split CView window, but I cannot figure out how to implement this notification.
Unfortunately, even a demo application would be too large to append, but for anyone that is interested, the split method is encapsulated in the code I've presented here and the implementation of both grid controls is well explained in the links provided.
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Nov 8, 2013
This code is for a program that allows you to play a guessing game or arithmetic game and shows your total score from both as you go along. The program works fine the only problem I'm having is with the score. Is there a way to call the score value from the outside function into main?
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
//prototype functions
void menu();
[Code] .....
So trying to pass the value of score from the outer function int guessGame() into the score print statement in choice 3 of the main function? Oh and the "17 -turn_count" was just part of the requirements of the assignment.
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Sep 8, 2014
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main(){
int size_col = 12;
int size_row = 12;
char months_array[12][12] =
[Code] ....
I am having problems with passing a block of a char to a variable, so i could print it out.
It gives me an error: value of type *char cannot be assigned to a entity type char.
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Mar 30, 2014
I have program where i have to check to see if file exist, if it does not then it needs to be created. SO I have a read file that works fine, if th efile exist it reads whats in it, if it does it says the file does not exist. Now Im trying to creata function that creates the file if it doesnt exist. so in my read function when the person enters the name of the file to be checked for..I pass that name to a variable called name..Hoping that I could then pass it into my create file function if it does not exist..and use that variable to pass the name they entered into the createfile array..called filename.. but I am having trouble because i get error when i try to pass from a string name to char array.. even when I change the varialbe name to char, or char [256] it will not work.. I try to fing a way to convert th string to a char using the strncopy function but still no dice..here the code i have for the createfile funciton
void CreateNew(ofstream & FileNew)//Create file
{
char filename[256];
string name;
[Code].....
How can i do this without having to ask the person to enter the file name twice..
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Aug 31, 2014
So I have a class object that contains the private member variable spot and the public member function MoveLock. Within MoveLock, is a member variable called numbers that holds the place where a user is on a "lock knob". Now, what I'm trying to accomplish is that whenever the user turns the "knob" in the wrong direction, the position is updated with that current numbers so that the clicks needed to unlock the first state is also updated. But I get these errors:
Error E2096 C:Users...switchtest.cpp 34: Illegal structure operation in function main()
Error E2294 C:Users...switchtest.cpp 39: Structure required on left side of . or .* in function main()
Ultimately, what I have in main() is a piece of what I'm going to implement in a class member function. I'm also thinking about moving the if else statements out of the for and creating a second one for the else portion.
#include <iostream>
#include <windows.h>
#include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
HANDLE inKeys = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
HANDLE screen = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
[code]....
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Dec 24, 2013
I have a quick question about passing multiple variable to a func that has (stringstream & text). Here is the code:
void PrintText(stringstream & txt) {
cout << txt.str() << endl;
}
void main() {
[Code] ....
How to make second one work?
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Jun 16, 2013
Any way to create a variable using a variable in the name? So E.g. if you wanted to create an int named nr(x), and x was 1, you would get an int variable named nr1? How would you do this?
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May 6, 2013
I write a small application and using the following API to open the file:
hHandle = CreateFile(lpszFileName, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL);
Then I pass the hHandle to a DLL exported function, in that function, I will call
DWORD dwFlags = 0;
ASSERT(GetHandleInformation(hFile,&dwFlags) != 0)
to check if the handle is valid. However, the assert fails. And I use GetLastError to get the error code 6, which means invalid handle.
What is the problem with my codes?
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Jul 19, 2013
having problem passing arguments between main and a function.
I would like to pass three values to a function, have it calculate a 2D matrix and return it back to main. I would like it to accept variable matrix size. Here is my code:
#include "stdafx.h"
#include <cstdlib>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
[code]....
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Oct 14, 2013
I have a function called,
App 1:
void GetImage(CImage * img) {
//Pass &img over socket to another app
}
App 2:
void DisplayImage() {
CImage * pImg = &img;
}
Is it possible to pass a class pointer as memory buffer across the socket? The above code is just an example. My question in general is, whether it's possible to pass any Classes pointer as a memory buffer across sockets.
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Oct 21, 2012
I'm writing an ActiveX control. In one of the functions I'd like the user to be able to pass me a pointer to a buffer that they created which I can then fill with data and return a success/error code. What's the appropriate way to do this? I was thinking about just using an OLE_HANDLE type for the parameter and then casting that to pointer inside the OCX but I'm not sure if that's safe or the right way to do it.
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Apr 8, 2013
I am doing an project in SDI. I have two functions name sendtext(CString str) and displaytext(CString inr) both in different class. I have a pointer name pView to send the string str to function "displaytext". The problem is after some operations i get a text in str and i send that text to display text in the output screen i get the text and wen the second text comes to "displaytext" the former text disappears and the latest string only present. How can i display both the text in the output window on ClistCtrl class.
Code:
Void sendtext(CString str)
{
// do some operations
................
pView->displaytext(str);
}
void displaytext(CString inr) {
CListCtrl &ctlsde = this->GetListCtrl();
ctlsde.InsertColumn(1, _T("First "), LVCFMT_LEFT, 80);
int nItem;
nItem = ctlsde.InsertItem(0, inr);
}
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Jan 29, 2015
I have a DLL developed using pure VC++ (all unmanaged code that doesn't use .NET framework). This DLL will be deployed in different client PCs within a network and will act like an agent.
Now I have establish a communication between this DLL and a WCF web service, that will be deployed in a server PC. The Service will first get a list of PCs either name or IP Address within a network using LDAP (Active Directory) and once, we get the PCs, I have to establish a communication between the web service and the agents that reside in these client PCs,
How can I accomplish this?
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Apr 9, 2014
I'm using the Visual C++ Express 2008 and i need to pass as parameters to a function characters coded in UTF 8. My environment is Windows 7. The editor of the VC++ write in UTF 8 or UTF 16? If it writes in UTF 16 how can i change it?
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Jul 19, 2013
I have a main dialog which has (DDX?) controls for the user. eg a slider, and a combo box.
Previously, an image adjusted by these controls was in the same dialog.
I need to put this image in a New, separate dialog but it still must be controlled by the slider and combo box on the main dialog.
My question is how can I pass the control's variables between the dialogs? I have, say,
Code:
//MainDlg.cpp
DDX_Control(pDX, IDC_ComboBrightness, m_Brightness
I was told that I could do something like:
Code:
//ImageDlg.h
public:
ImageDlg(CWnd* pParent = NULL, CComboBox m_Brightness); // standard constructor
But I get errors including: Missing default parameter for parameter 2
I also need to pass the image array, is that perhaps the same method?
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Mar 16, 2014
my goal:
have 1 program handle the UI
have that program store variables to a DLL
have the 2nd program grab the stored variables to reform some number crunching, without interfering with the UI program, and once done, have it drop the answers back into that DLL, so that the UI can grab it when it's ready.
I have made the 2 programs, + dll
What I've Achieved:
the first program accesses the dll, and loads up a variable (and stays connected to the dll, so that the Dll instance doesn't reset)
I've gotten the DLL to output the variable to make sure it's received it, and stored it to it's own global variable.
the second program connects to the dll successfully, but when it tries to retrieve the data, it returns 0's (NULL's)
My research:from what I've read, so long the dll is connected to a program, all additional programs will attach to the same instance.
how do I make the global variable in the dll be accessible to both programs? (without resorting to saving it to the HDD Idealy)
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Jun 15, 2014
//I dont understand this why does "<< "
The value of global now is: " << global << "
";" is equals to nine
#include <iostream>
int subtract (int a, int b);
int global = 5;
int main(void) {
using std::cout;
int a, b;
[Code] ....
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Oct 3, 2013
Just using Find in my source code to look for variables or whatever, works once or twice then just stops - Doesn't find anything even if it's there. If I restart VS it works again, but not for long.
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