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  • H harshadha

    hai, i cant understand .. Iam passing values to the editbox in run time ,then if i click a command button iam displaying a messagebox,where i want these value to be shown... Harshadha

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    Newbie00
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    Use the text got by m_Edit1.GetWindowText(); with the MessageBox method...

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    • H harshadha

      Hai, Good Evening.... I was working with the controls of textbox i have a doubt in that can anyone clear it.... I created a form in MFC by having various controls. 1.In that i have a textbox in which iam entering some values. 2.I want that value to be printed in the message box... Can anyone please tell me how to do.... Thanks Harshadha

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      Paresh Chitte
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      Use WM_KILLFOCUS for your text box and get the text using GetWindowText. I hope this is you want.

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      • H harshadha

        hai, i cant understand .. Iam passing values to the editbox in run time ,then if i click a command button iam displaying a messagebox,where i want these value to be shown... Harshadha

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        Hamid Taebi
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        When click button use of

        CEdit m_Edit;
        CString str;
        m_Edit.GetWindowText(str);
        MessageBox(str);

        And if you want to set a value dynamicly for editbox use of SetWindowText


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          Use WM_KILLFOCUS for your text box and get the text using GetWindowText. I hope this is you want.

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          harshadha
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          Hai,, I cant really understand i brief my question.. Iam entering the values in edit box during runtime and displaying it... CEdit m_ce; m_ce.GetWindowText(); TCHAR szMsg[256]; wsprintf(szMsg,_T("hEIGHT: %ld "),m_ce); MessageBox(szMsg,NULL,MB_OK); error C2661: 'GetWindowTextA' : no overloaded function takes 0 parameters Thanks For Spending Your Precious Time Harshadha

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          • H harshadha

            Hai,, I cant really understand i brief my question.. Iam entering the values in edit box during runtime and displaying it... CEdit m_ce; m_ce.GetWindowText(); TCHAR szMsg[256]; wsprintf(szMsg,_T("hEIGHT: %ld "),m_ce); MessageBox(szMsg,NULL,MB_OK); error C2661: 'GetWindowTextA' : no overloaded function takes 0 parameters Thanks For Spending Your Precious Time Harshadha

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            int GetWindowText( LPTSTR lpszStringBuf, int nMaxCount ) const; void GetWindowText( CString& rString ) const; Use as below CEdit m_ce; CString str; m_ce.GetWindowText(str); TCHAR szMsg[256]; long lValue = _ttol((LPCTSTR)str); wsprintf(szMsg,_T("hEIGHT: %ld "),lValue); MessageBox(szMsg,NULL,MB_OK); -- modified at 6:26 Thursday 8th March, 2007

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            • H harshadha

              Hai,, I cant really understand i brief my question.. Iam entering the values in edit box during runtime and displaying it... CEdit m_ce; m_ce.GetWindowText(); TCHAR szMsg[256]; wsprintf(szMsg,_T("hEIGHT: %ld "),m_ce); MessageBox(szMsg,NULL,MB_OK); error C2661: 'GetWindowTextA' : no overloaded function takes 0 parameters Thanks For Spending Your Precious Time Harshadha

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              Hamid Taebi
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              I wrote for you an exmaple and also GetWindowText needs to a parameter for hold values


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                int GetWindowText( LPTSTR lpszStringBuf, int nMaxCount ) const; void GetWindowText( CString& rString ) const; Use as below CEdit m_ce; CString str; m_ce.GetWindowText(str); TCHAR szMsg[256]; long lValue = _ttol((LPCTSTR)str); wsprintf(szMsg,_T("hEIGHT: %ld "),lValue); MessageBox(szMsg,NULL,MB_OK); -- modified at 6:26 Thursday 8th March, 2007

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                harshadha
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                Hai, Iam sorry for troubling you again but iam getting memory error like asking whether to retry or abort... If i click ignore its displaying msgbox with 0 in it.. Thanks Harshadha

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                • H harshadha

                  Hai, Iam sorry for troubling you again but iam getting memory error like asking whether to retry or abort... If i click ignore its displaying msgbox with 0 in it.. Thanks Harshadha

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                  Paresh Chitte
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                  have you done validation on the text box like the input is only numeric value and not alphabet nor alphanumeric...

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                    have you done validation on the text box like the input is only numeric value and not alphabet nor alphanumeric...

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                    harshadha
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                    NO

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                    • H harshadha

                      Hai, Iam sorry for troubling you again but iam getting memory error like asking whether to retry or abort... If i click ignore its displaying msgbox with 0 in it.. Thanks Harshadha

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                      Hi, I think u havent created a member variable for the editbox. Simply you would have written like CEdit m_ce; It ll not work out. First you need to create a member variable for the edit box using class wizard with the control type as Edit. say, the member variable is m_editChar. then, CString str; m_editChar.GetWindowText(str); MessageBox(str); now, the str ll give u the value entered by the user in the edit box. Hope this ll solve your problem.

                      Thanks & Rgds, Sri..

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                      • H harshadha

                        Hai, Good Evening.... I was working with the controls of textbox i have a doubt in that can anyone clear it.... I created a form in MFC by having various controls. 1.In that i have a textbox in which iam entering some values. 2.I want that value to be printed in the message box... Can anyone please tell me how to do.... Thanks Harshadha

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                        Hai, Thanks a lot to all... i got the output.... Harshadha

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                          Hi, I think u havent created a member variable for the editbox. Simply you would have written like CEdit m_ce; It ll not work out. First you need to create a member variable for the edit box using class wizard with the control type as Edit. say, the member variable is m_editChar. then, CString str; m_editChar.GetWindowText(str); MessageBox(str); now, the str ll give u the value entered by the user in the edit box. Hope this ll solve your problem.

                          Thanks & Rgds, Sri..

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                          harshadha
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                          Thanks i got it..

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                          • H harshadha

                            Hai,, I cant really understand i brief my question.. Iam entering the values in edit box during runtime and displaying it... CEdit m_ce; m_ce.GetWindowText(); TCHAR szMsg[256]; wsprintf(szMsg,_T("hEIGHT: %ld "),m_ce); MessageBox(szMsg,NULL,MB_OK); error C2661: 'GetWindowTextA' : no overloaded function takes 0 parameters Thanks For Spending Your Precious Time Harshadha

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                            David Crow
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                            harshadha wrote:

                            TCHAR szMsg[256]; wsprintf(szMsg,_T("hEIGHT: %ld "),m_ce);

                            So then why are not using CString with your MFC application?

                            harshadha wrote:

                            MessageBox(szMsg,NULL,MB_OK);

                            Consider using AfxMessageBox().


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                            • H harshadha

                              Hai, Thanks a lot to all... i got the output.... Harshadha

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                              Hamid Taebi
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                              I hope you got your answer with best way ;)


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