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Thread: editBox and Windows Programming

  1. #1

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    editBox and Windows Programming

    I am worikng on Windows programming
    and wants to get the value of an editBox or text box defined as.

    //EditBox is defined this way

    hwndPrincipal = CreateWindow(
    "EDIT", //name of windwo class
    NULL,//title
    WS_VISIBLE|WS_CHILD|WS_BORDER |ES_RIGHT|WS_TABSTOP,// WINDOW STYLE NORMAL
    260,//x coordinate
    90,//y co
    155,//width
    45,//height
    hwnd,
    NULL,
    hThisInst, //instance handle
    NULL //NO additional arguments
    );

    I am typing a number and want that number
    to use it in a calulaton i tried the following but
    did not work

    //get the values from text boxes
    //principal is decalred above as char principal[20]

    GetWindowText(hwndPrincipal,principal,NULL);

    //then calculate
    computeNumber(principal);

    I am not getting any error message but the result
    i am getting is alway 0

    any suggestion is appreciated

  2. #2
    Megatron
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    Make sure to pass the length of the string in lParam.
    Code:
    int len = GetWindowTextLength(hwndPrincipal);
    if( len ) 
    {
    principle = new char[len];
    GetWindowText(hwndPrincipal,principal,len); 
    }

  3. #3

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    thanks megtron

    it almost worked except the line

    principle = new char[len];

    is giving me an error. when i comment out
    the above line (keeping all the other ..no if statement ). it works fin except it is always one value less
    than what i typed in the edit box.
    example if I typed 123 it shows me only 12
    when i check the len variable value it is ok it shows me 3.

    but

    if i do

    len+=1

    then it shows all values typed in the editbox.

    can u explain pls the use of this line

    principle = new char[len];


    any reason why it is short of one character ??
    thank u again.

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