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  • B Bravoone_2006

    How can i get the result ? i have a CListCtrl m_list -------------------------- |Col1 | Col2| Col3 | -------------------------- | 10 | 2 | 1 | -------------------------- | 10 | 2 | 1 | -------------------------- all i want is to get the result from col3 = 2 m_list.GetItem(...); s1.Format(....); AfxMessageBox(s1); // =2 from (Col3) How Can i get the result?(from Col3);

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    Bravoone_2006 wrote:

    How Can i get the result?(from Col3);

    as follows CString csText = GetItemText(1,2); AfxMessageBox(s1);

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      Bravoone_2006 wrote:

      How Can i get the result?(from Col3);

      as follows CString csText = GetItemText(1,2); AfxMessageBox(s1);

      nave

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      no you dont understand i need row1+row2 = s1(or can be more than 2 rows) How?

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      • B Bravoone_2006

        no you dont understand i need row1+row2 = s1(or can be more than 2 rows) How?

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        you mean you want to get the sum of integers in all columns of row1 and row2?

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          you mean you want to get the sum of integers in all columns of row1 and row2?

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          YES !!!!!!

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          • B Bravoone_2006

            YES !!!!!!

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            put it in a for loop int nsum = 0; for( int nRow = 0; nRow < m_lis.GetItemCount();nRow++) { for( int nColumn = 0; nColumn < 3;nColumn ++) { CString csText = GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn ); nsum += _atoi( csText); } }

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              put it in a for loop int nsum = 0; for( int nRow = 0; nRow < m_lis.GetItemCount();nRow++) { for( int nColumn = 0; nColumn < 3;nColumn ++) { CString csText = GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn ); nsum += _atoi( csText); } }

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              Bravoone_2006
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              This is my problem is not working !why? CString csText = m_list1.GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn ); nsum += atoi( csText); m_sum.SetWindowText(csText);

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              • N Naveen

                put it in a for loop int nsum = 0; for( int nRow = 0; nRow < m_lis.GetItemCount();nRow++) { for( int nColumn = 0; nColumn < 3;nColumn ++) { CString csText = GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn ); nsum += _atoi( csText); } }

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                Why is not working ? int nsum = 0; for( int nRow = 0; nRow < m_list1.GetItemCount();nRow++) { for( int nColumn = 0; nColumn < 2;nColumn++) { CString csText = m_list1.GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn ); nsum += atoi( csText); m_sum.SetWindowText(csText); } }

                Bravoone

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                • B Bravoone_2006

                  Why is not working ? int nsum = 0; for( int nRow = 0; nRow < m_list1.GetItemCount();nRow++) { for( int nColumn = 0; nColumn < 2;nColumn++) { CString csText = m_list1.GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn ); nsum += atoi( csText); m_sum.SetWindowText(csText); } }

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                  Hamid Taebi
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                  Bravoone_2006 wrote:

                  int nsum = 0;

                  Bravoone_2006 wrote:

                  m_sum.SetWindowText(csText);

                  Where you want to show csText?


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                  • B Bravoone_2006

                    Why is not working ? int nsum = 0; for( int nRow = 0; nRow < m_list1.GetItemCount();nRow++) { for( int nColumn = 0; nColumn < 2;nColumn++) { CString csText = m_list1.GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn ); nsum += atoi( csText); m_sum.SetWindowText(csText); } }

                    Bravoone

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                    int nsum = 0;
                    for( int nRow = 0; nRow < m_list1.GetItemCount();nRow++)
                    {
                    for( int nColumn = 0; nColumn < 2;nColumn++)
                    {
                    CString csText = m_list1.GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn );
                    nsum += atoi( csText);
                    m_sum.SetWindowText(csText);
                    }
                    }

                    I would do it like this:

                    int CMyDialogBox::SumColumn(CListCtrl* pList, int nColumn)
                    {
                    // the first thing i'd do is make sure the specified column is within the
                    // range of available columns, but i'm goin g to leave that as an exercise
                    // for you

                    // declare and initialize some vars
                    int nSum = 0;
                    int nRows = pList->GetItemCount();
                    CString csText = "";
                    // if we actually have rows to process
                    if (nRows > 0)
                    {
                        // process each one
                        for (int nRow = 0; nRow < nRows; nRow++)
                        {
                            // retrieve the text from the current row and specified column
                            csText = pList->GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn );
                            // if the string isn't empty
                            if (!csText.IsEmpty())
                            {
                                // establish a string a valid characters so we can ensure 
                                // that the extracted string is in fact a number
                                CString sNumbers = "0123456789";
                                // assume we have a valid integer value
                                bool bIsValid = true;
                                // check each character in the exttracted string
                                for (int i = 0; i < csText.GetLength(); i++)
                                {
                                    // if we find the character in the validation string, 
                                    // the number might be valid
                                    bIsValid = (sNumbers.Find(csText.GetAt(i) < 0);
                                    // if the exttracted string wasn't valid 
                                    if (!bIsValid)
                                    {
                                        // get out of the loop
                                        break;
                                    }
                                }
                                // if the exttracted string WAS valid, add the value to nSum
                                if (bIsValid)
                                {
                                    nSum += atoi( csText);
                                }
                            }
                        }
                    }
                    

                    }

                    void CMyDialog::SomeFunction()
                    {
                    // by the way, if you want to sum the second column, you need to
                    // specify 1 as the second paramter
                    int nResult = SumColumn(&m_list1, 1);
                    CString csText;

                    // turn nSum into a string - we can use the csText string we've 
                    // already been using
                    csText.Format("%d", nSum);
                    // put the csText string
                    
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                      int nsum = 0;
                      for( int nRow = 0; nRow < m_list1.GetItemCount();nRow++)
                      {
                      for( int nColumn = 0; nColumn < 2;nColumn++)
                      {
                      CString csText = m_list1.GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn );
                      nsum += atoi( csText);
                      m_sum.SetWindowText(csText);
                      }
                      }

                      I would do it like this:

                      int CMyDialogBox::SumColumn(CListCtrl* pList, int nColumn)
                      {
                      // the first thing i'd do is make sure the specified column is within the
                      // range of available columns, but i'm goin g to leave that as an exercise
                      // for you

                      // declare and initialize some vars
                      int nSum = 0;
                      int nRows = pList->GetItemCount();
                      CString csText = "";
                      // if we actually have rows to process
                      if (nRows > 0)
                      {
                          // process each one
                          for (int nRow = 0; nRow < nRows; nRow++)
                          {
                              // retrieve the text from the current row and specified column
                              csText = pList->GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn );
                              // if the string isn't empty
                              if (!csText.IsEmpty())
                              {
                                  // establish a string a valid characters so we can ensure 
                                  // that the extracted string is in fact a number
                                  CString sNumbers = "0123456789";
                                  // assume we have a valid integer value
                                  bool bIsValid = true;
                                  // check each character in the exttracted string
                                  for (int i = 0; i < csText.GetLength(); i++)
                                  {
                                      // if we find the character in the validation string, 
                                      // the number might be valid
                                      bIsValid = (sNumbers.Find(csText.GetAt(i) < 0);
                                      // if the exttracted string wasn't valid 
                                      if (!bIsValid)
                                      {
                                          // get out of the loop
                                          break;
                                      }
                                  }
                                  // if the exttracted string WAS valid, add the value to nSum
                                  if (bIsValid)
                                  {
                                      nSum += atoi( csText);
                                  }
                              }
                          }
                      }
                      

                      }

                      void CMyDialog::SomeFunction()
                      {
                      // by the way, if you want to sum the second column, you need to
                      // specify 1 as the second paramter
                      int nResult = SumColumn(&m_list1, 1);
                      CString csText;

                      // turn nSum into a string - we can use the csText string we've 
                      // already been using
                      csText.Format("%d", nSum);
                      // put the csText string
                      
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                      John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

                      NOTE: I didn't want to use the atoi function to determine the validity of the converted string because if it's not a number, it returns 0, which IS a number. It's also a VALID number, so you can't just assume that the return value is what you expect it to be. That's why I included code to check each character one at a time before trying to convert it to a numeric value.

                      So why not just use strtol()?


                      "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

                      "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                        John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

                        NOTE: I didn't want to use the atoi function to determine the validity of the converted string because if it's not a number, it returns 0, which IS a number. It's also a VALID number, so you can't just assume that the return value is what you expect it to be. That's why I included code to check each character one at a time before trying to convert it to a numeric value.

                        So why not just use strtol()?


                        "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

                        "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                        DavidCrow wrote:

                        So why not just use strtol()?

                        Because like atoi, it returns ZERO if the string cannot be converted.

                        "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
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                        "...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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                          DavidCrow wrote:

                          So why not just use strtol()?

                          Because like atoi, it returns ZERO if the string cannot be converted.

                          "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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                          True, but unlike atoi(), it has an argument that tells if the entire string was looked at or not.


                          "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

                          "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                            True, but unlike atoi(), it has an argument that tells if the entire string was looked at or not.


                            "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

                            "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                            There's a bunch of different ways to get to the same point. He used atoi, so I did to. The point really isn't worth arguing, IMHO, but y'all go right ahead and talk amongst yourselves.

                            "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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                              int nsum = 0;
                              for( int nRow = 0; nRow < m_list1.GetItemCount();nRow++)
                              {
                              for( int nColumn = 0; nColumn < 2;nColumn++)
                              {
                              CString csText = m_list1.GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn );
                              nsum += atoi( csText);
                              m_sum.SetWindowText(csText);
                              }
                              }

                              I would do it like this:

                              int CMyDialogBox::SumColumn(CListCtrl* pList, int nColumn)
                              {
                              // the first thing i'd do is make sure the specified column is within the
                              // range of available columns, but i'm goin g to leave that as an exercise
                              // for you

                              // declare and initialize some vars
                              int nSum = 0;
                              int nRows = pList->GetItemCount();
                              CString csText = "";
                              // if we actually have rows to process
                              if (nRows > 0)
                              {
                                  // process each one
                                  for (int nRow = 0; nRow < nRows; nRow++)
                                  {
                                      // retrieve the text from the current row and specified column
                                      csText = pList->GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn );
                                      // if the string isn't empty
                                      if (!csText.IsEmpty())
                                      {
                                          // establish a string a valid characters so we can ensure 
                                          // that the extracted string is in fact a number
                                          CString sNumbers = "0123456789";
                                          // assume we have a valid integer value
                                          bool bIsValid = true;
                                          // check each character in the exttracted string
                                          for (int i = 0; i < csText.GetLength(); i++)
                                          {
                                              // if we find the character in the validation string, 
                                              // the number might be valid
                                              bIsValid = (sNumbers.Find(csText.GetAt(i) < 0);
                                              // if the exttracted string wasn't valid 
                                              if (!bIsValid)
                                              {
                                                  // get out of the loop
                                                  break;
                                              }
                                          }
                                          // if the exttracted string WAS valid, add the value to nSum
                                          if (bIsValid)
                                          {
                                              nSum += atoi( csText);
                                          }
                                      }
                                  }
                              }
                              

                              }

                              void CMyDialog::SomeFunction()
                              {
                              // by the way, if you want to sum the second column, you need to
                              // specify 1 as the second paramter
                              int nResult = SumColumn(&m_list1, 1);
                              CString csText;

                              // turn nSum into a string - we can use the csText string we've 
                              // already been using
                              csText.Format("%d", nSum);
                              // put the csText string
                              
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                              Your answer was perfect.:-D


                              WhiteSky


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                              • B Bravoone_2006

                                Why is not working ? int nsum = 0; for( int nRow = 0; nRow < m_list1.GetItemCount();nRow++) { for( int nColumn = 0; nColumn < 2;nColumn++) { CString csText = m_list1.GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn ); nsum += atoi( csText); m_sum.SetWindowText(csText); } }

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                                Bravoone_2006 wrote:

                                m_sum.SetWindowText(csText);

                                the SetWindowText() must be used after all the loop isn't? int nsum = 0; for( int nRow = 0; nRow < m_list1.GetItemCount();nRow++) { for( int nColumn = 0; nColumn < 2;nColumn++) { CString csText = m_list1.GetItemText(nRow ,nColumn ); nsum += atoi( csText); } } **TCHAR tcsum[50] _itoa( nsum, tcsum, 10 ); m_sum.SetWindowText(tcsum);**

                                nave

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