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Keep in mind that I haven't tried this or looked around on MSDN/web (like you could easily do yourself), so I don't know if this is going to work, but try one of these:
SendMessage(WM_COMMAND, LVM_DELETEALLITEMS, 0);
SendMessage(WM_MESSAGE, LVM_DELETEALLITEMS, 0);
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Thank you, I'll try to find out if i could get it working in that way as well.
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Thanks Haribabu, and that is the intention actually, sorry if i phrased the question wrong
I want to clear the listbox and insert the items from the function im sending the messages from, the listbox is on the main dialog, but when i add an messagebox that should receive LVM_DELETEALLITEMS message, it doesnt work.
As if the messages go somewhere else or nowhere at all.
BOOL frmMenu::OnInitDialog() <br />
{<br />
CDialog::OnInitDialog();<br />
this->SetRedraw(true);<br />
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hList = (CListBox*)(GetDlgItem(IDC_LIST));<br />
<br />
return TRUE;
}
void frmMenu::OnDeleteallitemsList(NMHDR* pNMHDR, LRESULT* pResult) <br />
{<br />
NM_LISTVIEW* pNMListView = (NM_LISTVIEW*)pNMHDR;<br />
<br />
AfxMessageBox(TEXT("Got it"));<br />
<br />
*pResult = 0;<br />
}
-- modified at 6:10 Monday 5th February, 2007
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1) Add a control variable for the listctrl. It will simplify further manipulation of the control, eliminating the need for code like this:
hList = (CListBox*)(GetDlgItem(IDC_LIST));
2) If you want to remove all items from the list control, use this (based on your apparent current code):
hList->DeleteAllItems();
3) There's no need to send a message to the listbox (see item #2 above).
4) Quite frankly, your naming conventions suck. Personally, I would never name a dialog box class something like "frmMenu". If you scan file names and you see frmmenu.cpp , wouldn't you assume that file contains some sort of menu code?
Is the message you're sending coming from outside the dialog box? If so, make a programmer-defined message and handle it that way:
#define UWM_DELETE_ALL_ITEMS WM_APP+1
#include "CustomeMessages.h"
class frmMenu public
{
public:
afx_msg LRESULT OnDeleteAllItems(WPARAM wParam=0, LPARAM lParam=0);
};
{MESSAGE_MAP
ON_MESSAGE(UWM_DELETE_ALL_ITEMS, OnDeleteAllItems)
MESSAGE_MAP}
LRESULT frmMenu::OnDeleteAllItems(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
lParam;
wParam;
((CListBox*)(GetDlgItem(IDC_LIST)))->DeleteAllItems();
return 1L;
}
This was all done off the top of my head, so you may need to adjust the code to fit/compile, but this should do what you need.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Thanks, this will work with EVC++ 4.0? Because im doing this for a win ce device. I already have a control variable for the control, should i rather use that?
And the naming convention thing i know, that was a slip from the c# i've done for menu forms.
Only recently started dabbling in c++
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I have no clue if it will work in that environment, but there is little in MFC that doesn't (MSDN sometimes points out CE-specific concerns). My advice is to give it a try. We also have a Windows CE forum here that yo could post CE-specific questions in.
I have some more advice for you. When you ask questions here, provide as much detail on your requirements as you can. It's hard enough to answer ambiguous questions, and not knowing the requirements make sit harder to give you the right answer the first time. For this particular thread, you should have started out with something like this:
Compiler: EVC 4.0
Framework: Windows CE application using MFC
Experience: I'm new at this C++ stuff, so go kinda slow.
And then proceed with a DETAILED description of your problem, and what you've tried to fix it. This will keep us from having to go over stuff you've trie or point you to where you went wrong.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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All my messages come from outside the dlg class, so should i rather define all the messages in a custom message .cpp file?
Not only for delete as well as the populating of the listbox, because at the moment i try to fill it with messages as well with -
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while(lNumRowsRetrieved > 0)<br />
{<br />
for(lCount=0; lCount<lNumRowsRetrieved; lCount++)<br />
{<br />
memset(pBuffer, 0, ConsumerBufColOffset);<br />
pIRowset->GetData(hRows[lCount], hAccessor, pBuffer);<br />
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pitem.mask = LVIF_TEXT;<br />
pitem.iItem = SendMessage((HWND)hList, LVM_GETITEMCOUNT, 0, 0);<br />
pitem.pszText = (LPTSTR)&pBuffer[pBindings[0].obValue];<br />
pitem.iSubItem = 0;<br />
idx = SendMessage((HWND)hList, LVM_INSERTITEM, 0, (LPARAM)&pitem);<br />
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for (lColumn=1; lColumn<lNumCols; lColumn++)<br />
{<br />
pitem.mask = LVIF_TEXT;<br />
pitem.iItem = idx;<br />
pitem.pszText = (LPTSTR)&pBuffer[pBindings[lColumn].obValue];<br />
pitem.iSubItem = lColumn;<br />
SendMessage((HWND)hList, LVM_SETITEM, 0, (LPARAM)&pitem); <br />
}<br />
<br />
lTotalRows++;<br />
};
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I think you're going to have to describe what your app is doing and why you're handling it the way you are.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Oh Ok, what im trying to achieve is to insert items from a function separate from the dlg code, which retrieves rows from a database to display the last 5 or so inserted records that you can refresh with a click or timer, on a small menu dialog that should stay on the mobile device screen.
But the dialog im trying to send the messages to doesnt seem te receive the messages, like the message pump doesnt get the messages to send. The above code is to insert the items to the listbox with messagea, im also working from examples as i dont have a lot of c++ exp. So a lot of the code is from the examples. Any advice is very welcome.
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Why don't you access the database from within the dialog box? You can create a worker thread that runs the timer, and another worker thread that actually accesses the database and that sends a message back to the dialog that tells the dialog to refresh the list.
In fact, the app should be a dialog based app if that's all it does.
I wrote a series of articles that includes a part that describes a similar process.
http://www.codeproject.com/samples/SDIMultiSplit_Part3.asp[^]
The threading stuff is about halfway down the page, and the classes I included in the demo source code should be easily modifiable to fit your needs. Nothing is free, so be prepared to try to figure this stuff out on your own (because only YOU know all of your requirements). You'll learn more that way. I can say that the timer thread should be a direct drop-in in your code. You also don't have to worry about the status bar panes, so passing a NULL in for the timer thread for that parameter should be fine.
Have a ball.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Thank you very much, i'll do whatever it takes to get this app to work like i want it to, i've started from scratch in c++ last month because of the app having to be in c++, been a ball all the way I'll have a read through the article too.
Only sometimes i feel like
Getting easier though.
Thanks very much for the help.
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XTr1NiTy wrote: Im trying to send messages to a main dialog,
From where? It's just asking for trouble to update a UI control from someplace other than the owner. If you have another class or thread that needs to update the control, it's better to post a message to the owner of said control (i.e., main dialog).
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Thx , ill try PostMessage, havent tried that yet.
Its from an external class using the database rows to display the data.
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You have two problems:
1. You're casting a CListBox* to an HWND . This will not work because they are not the same thing.
2. You're sending the wrong messages. A list box doesn't understand list control messages.
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hi
how do i disable a submenu item when i select another submenu item?
thanks
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SEE the Sample code..............
Please modify the code as per your project.
CMenu *mnuPop;
mnuPop->LoadMenu(IDR_TASKBAR_MENU);
SetForegroundWindow();
CWnd* pWnd = AfxGetMainWnd();
if(pWnd->IsIconic() != 0) // minimized
{
mnuPop->GetSubMenu(0)->EnableMenuItem(ID_WJRU_WJRU,MF_BYPOSITION | MF_ENABLED);
}
else
{
mnuPop->GetSubMenu(0)->EnableMenuItem(ID_WJRU_WJRU, MF_BYPOSITION | MF_GRAYED);
}
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thanks for the help. but i am actually writing for a menu bar and when i click on a submenu item another submenuitem should get disabled. hope u're getting what i am trying to do.
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May be this will help you..
//This Code is Written in sub - submenu
// Your First Menu.
CMenu *mnuPop;
// Your Second Menu.
CMenu *mnuSubMenu;
// Load your menu here...
mnuPop->LoadMenu(IDR_THERMATYPE);
// Get the Sub Menu handle handle here...
mnuSubMenu = mnuPop->GetSubMenu(0);
// Disable the Another Submenu from this Sub Menu...
mnuSubMenu->EnableMenuItem(ID_EDIT_COPY,MF_BYPOSITION | MF_GRAYED);
// Redraw your Menu after this.(only some times needed...
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this gives an error in this line
mnuSubMenu = mnuPop->GetSubMenu(0);
i tried this out:
CMenu popmenu;
popmenu.EnableMenuItem(ID_CONFIGURE_UPDATE,MF_GRAYED);
in the on click of the submenu item. but this gives a crash for me
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Is mnuPop valid and what return values of mnuSubMenu
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Sunshine Always wrote: how do i disable a submenu item when i select another submenu item?
you cannot hide/unhide teh menu item on runtime.. except if you creating menu on runtime.. you only can disable and enable the menu item
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HI
I read unicode string in str(TCHAR *str).How can i convert it into ascii.
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You mean something like W2A() ?
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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knowing that he's using TCHAR string, i'd say T2A() instead
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asdtry wrote: I read unicode string in str(TCHAR *str).How can i convert it into ascii.
wcstomcs
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