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QuestionHeight of combo-box Pin
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QuestionAccording to the size of the rectangle how to choose the appropriate font ? Pin
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QuestionCppUnit creating only one instance of a TestFixture type for a suite Pin
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Questionproblem in line plotting IN VC++ Pin
dalvihrishi8-Feb-11 19:14
dalvihrishi8-Feb-11 19:14 
Hi everyone,
I am trying to do simple line plotting, i have used a CStaticCtrl on which i am trying to plot a line on a button click event,this works fine for the first time,when the button is pressed for the second time,the value is not updated,i mean the previous line is not erased and the new line is drawn


My Code
void CMainWindow::OnPumpOffClicked()
{
CRect rect;
CDC *dc=m_pic1.GetDC();
CPen pen,*oldpen;
m_pic1.GetClientRect(&rect);// m_pic1 is variable for the static control
//dc->Rectangle(&rect);
pen.CreatePen(PS_SOLID,10,RGB(255,0,0));
oldpen=dc->SelectObject(&pen);
dc->SetMapMode(MM_ISOTROPIC);
dc->SetViewportOrg(0, 148);
dc->MoveTo(x1,y1);
dc->LineTo(x2,y2);
}


Any help is appreciated
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