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Questionsort of dumb question about memory allocation Pin
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QuestionVC6: How do I execute an exe contained in my resources? Pin
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QuestionTale of two pointers [modified] Pin
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AnswerRe: Tale of two pointers [modified] Pin
Mark Salsbery14-Oct-06 12:03
Mark Salsbery14-Oct-06 12:03 
The compiler is unable to do a downcast like this. It has no way of knowing it's ok to
convert a CWnd pointer to a CListBox pointer (unless RTTI is used - see below).

If you use RTTI (Run-time type information) you can use:

CListBox* pList2 = dynamic_cast<CListBox*>(GetDlgItem(IDC_LIST_Start));
if (pList2)
   pList2->AddString("XYZ"); 

or with/without RTTI use:

CListBox* pList2 = static_cast<CListBox*>(GetDlgItem(IDC_LIST_Start));
pList2->AddString("XYZ"); 



Either way, if you are using the control often in the dialog class it may be easier to add
a control object to the class instead Smile | :)

edit: ACK sorry I'm an html idiot - can't use < and > LOL
this code should look better!

Mark




-- modified at 18:18 Saturday 14th October, 2006
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