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Getting the Combo Box selected item using Win32 API.

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  • H Hamid Taebi

    If he wants to use of numeric values


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    Suresh H
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    Thanks WhiteSky for the Response, yr info is also very use full for me. I will keep a note of that.

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    • H Hamid Taebi

      If he wants to use of numeric values


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      prasad_som
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      Ok, you was refering to extracting numbers.

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      • S Suresh H

        Thanks Prasad Code is working. Thanks for taking some time for me and helping me. In yr code 1st line was enough for me int nIndx =::SendMessage(hCombo,CB_GETCURSEL,0,0); since in the combo box I have values from 0,1,2,3,4,5 and so on … so as I get the Index number value will be the same as the CB content. I did not know about the CB index. Thank you very much.:)

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        Suresh H wrote:

        since in the combo box I have values from 0,1,2,3,4,5 and so on … so as I get the Index number value will be the same as the CB content.

        Seems very strange logic. But, use CB_GETLBTEXT message, as it will not be the case always.

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        • P prasad_som

          Ok, you was refering to extracting numbers.

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          And also one other thing if he wants to use CB_GETCURSEL(return values) for works on his programs(not for combobox)its not good idea because it returns -1,0,1,...but if he has values like 100,200,300 on his combobox... return values of CB_GETCURSEL not helpfuls ;)


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          • P prasad_som

            Suresh H wrote:

            since in the combo box I have values from 0,1,2,3,4,5 and so on … so as I get the Index number value will be the same as the CB content.

            Seems very strange logic. But, use CB_GETLBTEXT message, as it will not be the case always.

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            Yes Prasad I will make use of it.

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            • S Suresh H

              Thanks WhiteSky for the Response, yr info is also very use full for me. I will keep a note of that.

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              Thank you ;)


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              • H Hamid Taebi

                And also one other thing if he wants to use CB_GETCURSEL(return values) for works on his programs(not for combobox)its not good idea because it returns -1,0,1,...but if he has values like 100,200,300 on his combobox... return values of CB_GETCURSEL not helpfuls ;)


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                WhiteSky wrote:

                CB_GETCURSEL(return values) for works on his programs(not for combobox)

                :confused:

                WhiteSky wrote:

                its not good idea because it returns -1,0,1,...but if he has values like 100,200,300 on his combobox... return values of CB_GETCURSEL not helpfuls

                I'm really not getting , what you are trying to say?

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                • P prasad_som

                  WhiteSky wrote:

                  CB_GETCURSEL(return values) for works on his programs(not for combobox)

                  :confused:

                  WhiteSky wrote:

                  its not good idea because it returns -1,0,1,...but if he has values like 100,200,300 on his combobox... return values of CB_GETCURSEL not helpfuls

                  I'm really not getting , what you are trying to say?

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                  Hamid Taebi
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                  I said its better he uses of value on combobox ;)


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                  • H Hamid Taebi

                    I said its better he uses of value on combobox ;)


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                    Haven't you seen this[^]?

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                    • P prasad_som

                      This code should suffice,

                      int nIndx =::SendMessage(hCombo,CB_GETCURSEL,0,0);
                      TCHAR buff[100];
                      ::SendMessage(h,CB_GETLBTEXT,(WPARAM)nIndx,(LPARAM)buff);
                      //buff will contain text returned

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                      For CB_GETLBTEXT, MSDn says: lParam Pointer to the buffer that receives the string. The buffer must have sufficient space for the string and a terminating null character. With your 100 TCHARS you might or might not be ok. MSDN gives the solution in the next sentence: You can send a CB_GETLBTEXTLEN message prior to the CB_GETLBTEXT message to retrieve the length, in TCHARs, of the string. So, the code-snippet would better be:

                      int nIndx =::SendMessage(hCombo,CB_GETCURSEL,0,0);
                      const LRESULT nSize = ::SendMessage(hCombo, CB_GETLBTEXTLEN, (WPARAM)nIndx, 0);
                      TCHAR buff[nSize+1];
                      ::SendMessage(h,CB_GETLBTEXT,(WPARAM)nIndx,(LPARAM)buff);
                      //buff will contain text returned


                      "We trained hard, but it seemed that every time we were beginning to form up into teams we would be reorganised. I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation by reorganising: and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress, while producing confusion, inefficiency and demoralisation." -- Caius Petronius, Roman Consul, 66 A.D.

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                        For CB_GETLBTEXT, MSDn says: lParam Pointer to the buffer that receives the string. The buffer must have sufficient space for the string and a terminating null character. With your 100 TCHARS you might or might not be ok. MSDN gives the solution in the next sentence: You can send a CB_GETLBTEXTLEN message prior to the CB_GETLBTEXT message to retrieve the length, in TCHARs, of the string. So, the code-snippet would better be:

                        int nIndx =::SendMessage(hCombo,CB_GETCURSEL,0,0);
                        const LRESULT nSize = ::SendMessage(hCombo, CB_GETLBTEXTLEN, (WPARAM)nIndx, 0);
                        TCHAR buff[nSize+1];
                        ::SendMessage(h,CB_GETLBTEXT,(WPARAM)nIndx,(LPARAM)buff);
                        //buff will contain text returned


                        "We trained hard, but it seemed that every time we were beginning to form up into teams we would be reorganised. I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation by reorganising: and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress, while producing confusion, inefficiency and demoralisation." -- Caius Petronius, Roman Consul, 66 A.D.

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                        jhwurmbach wrote:

                        lParam Pointer to the buffer that receives the string. The buffer must have sufficient space for the string and a terminating null character. With your 100 TCHARS you might or might not be ok.

                        True, It is just a quick fix.

                        jhwurmbach wrote:

                        TCHAR buff[nSize+1];::SendMessage(h,CB_GETLBTEXT,(WPARAM)nIndx,(LPARAM)buff);//buff will contain text returned

                        Again, small correction here, need to allocate memory on heap.

                         TCHAR \*buff = new TCHAR\[nIndx+1\];
                        ::SendMessage(hCombo,CB\_GETLBTEXT,(WPARAM)0,(LPARAM)buff);
                        //use delete \[\] buff; after use
                        

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                        • P prasad_som

                          jhwurmbach wrote:

                          lParam Pointer to the buffer that receives the string. The buffer must have sufficient space for the string and a terminating null character. With your 100 TCHARS you might or might not be ok.

                          True, It is just a quick fix.

                          jhwurmbach wrote:

                          TCHAR buff[nSize+1];::SendMessage(h,CB_GETLBTEXT,(WPARAM)nIndx,(LPARAM)buff);//buff will contain text returned

                          Again, small correction here, need to allocate memory on heap.

                           TCHAR \*buff = new TCHAR\[nIndx+1\];
                          ::SendMessage(hCombo,CB\_GETLBTEXT,(WPARAM)0,(LPARAM)buff);
                          //use delete \[\] buff; after use
                          

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                          prasad_som wrote:

                          Again, small correction here,

                          In the end it doesn't pay to cut short on testing... :-O Thanks!


                          "We trained hard, but it seemed that every time we were beginning to form up into teams we would be reorganised. I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation by reorganising: and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress, while producing confusion, inefficiency and demoralisation." -- Caius Petronius, Roman Consul, 66 A.D.

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