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  • R rahuljin

    thanks. if you didnt guide and help me, it would be impossible for me. please answer my last question. one more problem found --- in first list control, when i enter an ip say "111.111.111.111", then i cannot enter the ip address "111.111.111.11". also "111.111.111.11" deletes "111.111.111.111" from the list control. here is the code ----

    BYTE m\_M1, m\_M2, m\_M3, m\_M4;
    TCHAR ss\[50\] = {0};
    UpdateData();
    int i = -1;
    LVFINDINFO temp;
    
    ipAdd.GetAddress(m\_M1, m\_M2, m\_M3, m\_M4);
    temp.flags = LVFI\_PARTIAL|LVFI\_STRING;
    
    \_stprintf\_s(ss, \_T("%d.%d.%d.%d"), m\_M1, m\_M2, m\_M3, m\_M4);
    temp.psz = ss;
    i = ipList.FindItem(&temp);
     
    if(radBut1->GetState())
    {
    	if(m\_M1 && m\_M2 && m\_M3 && m\_M4 && i == -1)
    	{
    		ipList.InsertItem(s++, (LPCTSTR)ss);
    		ipAdd.ClearAddress();
    	}
    }
    
    else if(radBut2->GetState())
    {
    
    	if(i != -1)
    		ipList.DeleteItem(i);
    	else 
    		MessageBox((LPCTSTR)L"Error: Address not found", (LPCTSTR)L"Delete Address", MB\_ICONWARNING | MB\_OK);
    
    
    	ipAdd.ClearAddress();
    

    modified on Monday, July 20, 2009 3:17 AM

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    BYTE m_M1, m_M2, m_M3, m_M4;
    TCHAR ss[50] = {0};
    UpdateData();
    ipAdd.GetAddress(m_M1, m_M2, m_M3, m_M4);
    _stprintf_s(ss, _T("%d.%d.%d.%d"), m_M1, m_M2, m_M3, m_M4);
    int compare;
    for (int i = 0; i < ipList.GetItemCount(), ++i)
    {
    compare = lstrcmp(ss, ipList.GetItemText(i));
    if(radBut1->GetState())
    {
    if(m_M1 && m_M2 && m_M3 && m_M4 && compare != 0)
    {
    ipList.InsertItem(s++, (LPCTSTR)ss);
    ipAdd.ClearAddress();
    }
    }
    else if(radBut2->GetState())
    {
    if(compare == 0)
    ipList.DeleteItem(i);
    else
    MessageBox((LPCTSTR)L"Error: Address not found", (LPCTSTR)L"Delete Address", MB_ICONWARNING | MB_OK);
    ipAdd.ClearAddress();
    }
    }

    This is the final version. :)

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    • C carter2000

      rahuljin wrote:

      if(i != -1) ipList.DeleteItem(i);

      Relpace the codes with: if (i != -1 && lstrcmp(ipList.GetItemText(i), temp.psz) == 0) { ipList.DeleteItem(i); }

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      rahuljin
      wrote on last edited by
      #30

      thanks, both the problems are solved.

      BYTE m\_M1, m\_M2, m\_M3, m\_M4;
          TCHAR ss\[50\] = {0};
      UpdateData();
      int i = -1;
      LVFINDINFO temp;
      
          ipAdd.GetAddress(m\_M1, m\_M2, m\_M3, m\_M4);
      temp.flags = LVFI\_PARTIAL|LVFI\_STRING;
      
      \_stprintf\_s(ss, \_T("%d.%d.%d.%d"), m\_M1, m\_M2, m\_M3, m\_M4);
      temp.psz = ss;
      i = ipList.FindItem(&temp);
       
      if(radBut1->GetState())
      {
      	if(m\_M1 && (i == -1 || lstrcmp(ipList.GetItemText(i, 0), temp.psz) != 0) )
      	{
      		ipList.InsertItem(s++, (LPCTSTR)ss);
      		ipAdd.ClearAddress();
      	}
      }
      
      else if(radBut2->GetState())
      {
      
      	if (i != -1 && lstrcmp(ipList.GetItemText(i, 0), temp.psz) == 0)
      	{
      		ipList.DeleteItem(i);
      		s--;
      	}
      
      	else 
      		MessageBox((LPCTSTR)L"Error: Address not found", (LPCTSTR)L"Delete Address", MB\_ICONWARNING | MB\_OK);
      
      
      	ipAdd.ClearAddress();
      
      		
      }
      
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      • R rahuljin

        thanks, both the problems are solved.

        BYTE m\_M1, m\_M2, m\_M3, m\_M4;
            TCHAR ss\[50\] = {0};
        UpdateData();
        int i = -1;
        LVFINDINFO temp;
        
            ipAdd.GetAddress(m\_M1, m\_M2, m\_M3, m\_M4);
        temp.flags = LVFI\_PARTIAL|LVFI\_STRING;
        
        \_stprintf\_s(ss, \_T("%d.%d.%d.%d"), m\_M1, m\_M2, m\_M3, m\_M4);
        temp.psz = ss;
        i = ipList.FindItem(&temp);
         
        if(radBut1->GetState())
        {
        	if(m\_M1 && (i == -1 || lstrcmp(ipList.GetItemText(i, 0), temp.psz) != 0) )
        	{
        		ipList.InsertItem(s++, (LPCTSTR)ss);
        		ipAdd.ClearAddress();
        	}
        }
        
        else if(radBut2->GetState())
        {
        
        	if (i != -1 && lstrcmp(ipList.GetItemText(i, 0), temp.psz) == 0)
        	{
        		ipList.DeleteItem(i);
        		s--;
        	}
        
        	else 
        		MessageBox((LPCTSTR)L"Error: Address not found", (LPCTSTR)L"Delete Address", MB\_ICONWARNING | MB\_OK);
        
        
        	ipAdd.ClearAddress();
        
        		
        }
        
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        carter2000
        wrote on last edited by
        #31

        I think your code still has some problems. Consider the situation below: There are two items in CListCtrl. 111.111.111.111 111.111.111.11 And you enter 111.111.111.11 to insert the new item, see what happen. If I am right, it will insert successfully!!That may not be what you want.

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        • C carter2000

          BYTE m_M1, m_M2, m_M3, m_M4;
          TCHAR ss[50] = {0};
          UpdateData();
          ipAdd.GetAddress(m_M1, m_M2, m_M3, m_M4);
          _stprintf_s(ss, _T("%d.%d.%d.%d"), m_M1, m_M2, m_M3, m_M4);
          int compare;
          for (int i = 0; i < ipList.GetItemCount(), ++i)
          {
          compare = lstrcmp(ss, ipList.GetItemText(i));
          if(radBut1->GetState())
          {
          if(m_M1 && m_M2 && m_M3 && m_M4 && compare != 0)
          {
          ipList.InsertItem(s++, (LPCTSTR)ss);
          ipAdd.ClearAddress();
          }
          }
          else if(radBut2->GetState())
          {
          if(compare == 0)
          ipList.DeleteItem(i);
          else
          MessageBox((LPCTSTR)L"Error: Address not found", (LPCTSTR)L"Delete Address", MB_ICONWARNING | MB_OK);
          ipAdd.ClearAddress();
          }
          }

          This is the final version. :)

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          rahuljin
          wrote on last edited by
          #32

          got another solution ---

          temp.flags = LVFI_STRING;

          and everything becomes right.

          modified on Monday, July 20, 2009 5:46 AM

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          • R rahuljin

            got another solution ---

            temp.flags = LVFI_STRING;

            and everything becomes right.

            modified on Monday, July 20, 2009 5:46 AM

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            carter2000
            wrote on last edited by
            #33

            You are right. :)

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            • C carter2000

              I think your code still has some problems. Consider the situation below: There are two items in CListCtrl. 111.111.111.111 111.111.111.11 And you enter 111.111.111.11 to insert the new item, see what happen. If I am right, it will insert successfully!!That may not be what you want.

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              rahuljin
              wrote on last edited by
              #34

              in that case, 'i' will not be -1 and lstrcmp(ipList.GetItemText(i, 0), temp.psz) will be equal to zero because the item text and temp.psz will be same.

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              • R rahuljin

                in that case, 'i' will not be -1 and lstrcmp(ipList.GetItemText(i, 0), temp.psz) will be equal to zero because the item text and temp.psz will be same.

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                carter2000
                wrote on last edited by
                #35

                Before you changed the "temp.flags = LVFI_PARTIAL|LVFI_STRING;" to "tem.flags=LVFI_STRING;", it's a wrong case exactly. But now it isn't. :)

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                • R rahuljin

                  i have to list control in a mfc dialog application. first one is ipList. i want to search an item in the list.

                  int i = 0;
                  TCHAR ss[50] = {0};
                  ipAdd.GetAddress(m_M1, m_M2, m_M3, m_M4);
                  _stprintf_s(ss, _T("%d : %d : %d : %d"), m_M1, m_M2, m_M3, m_M4);

                  for(int j=0; j < ipList.GetItemCount(); j++)
                  {
                  if(ipList.GetItem(j) != ss)
                  i=0;
                  else
                  i = 1;
                  }

                  it gives the error ---

                  error C2664: 'CListCtrl::GetItem' : cannot convert parameter 1 from 'int' to 'LVITEMW *'

                  what i should do now ? btw thanks

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #36

                  :)

                  LVFINDINFO temp;
                  CString ff;
                  temp.flags = LVFI\_STRING | LVFI\_PARTIAL;    
                  CStdioFile fileh;
                  fileh.Open(L"C:\\\\srvc.txt", CFile::modeRead);	
                  int i;
                  do	
                  {		
                      if(fileh.ReadString(ff)== NULL) 		
                      {			
                          break;		
                      }	
                      temp.psz = ff.GetBuffer();	
                      i = m\_objListCtrl.FindItem(&temp);
                      if(lstrcmp(m\_objListCtrl.GetItemText(i, 0), temp.psz) == 0)	
                      {		
                          m\_objListCtrl.SetCheck(i, TRUE);	
                      }		
                  }
                  while(ff.GetBuffer() != NULL);		
                  fileh.Close();
                  

                  This can work in my computer, but I don't guarantee it could work in your computer. And by the way, I am in school now, but tomorrow I'll back home(There is no computer in my house :) ). It means I could not use computer for a long time. And I can't solve problem together with you, I'm sorry for that..

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                  • C carter2000

                    You are right. :)

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                    rahuljin
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #37

                    hello, is it possible to make edit control to take only numeric values and limited digits only ??? i have an edit control which is used for the port number, so i want that the user can enter only numeric value and 5 digits. any suggestion ??

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                    • R rahuljin

                      hello, is it possible to make edit control to take only numeric values and limited digits only ??? i have an edit control which is used for the port number, so i want that the user can enter only numeric value and 5 digits. any suggestion ??

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                      carter2000
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #38

                      Yes, it can. you can set the property of the control to gain what you want. I forget the details, but I am sure it can. My computer do not have a compiler, so I can't take a test.

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                      • R rahuljin

                        hello, is it possible to make edit control to take only numeric values and limited digits only ??? i have an edit control which is used for the port number, so i want that the user can enter only numeric value and 5 digits. any suggestion ??

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                        carter2000
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #39

                        If your compiler is VS200X, you can right click the control, and click the "Add Variable" in the pop menus. Then it will pop out a window, and you can set the property in it. If your compiler is VC++6.0, select the control, and in the "View->Class Wizzard->Add Member", I hope I don't misremember.

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                        • C carter2000

                          If your compiler is VS200X, you can right click the control, and click the "Add Variable" in the pop menus. Then it will pop out a window, and you can set the property in it. If your compiler is VC++6.0, select the control, and in the "View->Class Wizzard->Add Member", I hope I don't misremember.

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                          rahuljin
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                          #40

                          i have vs2008. i set the limit by using this code ---

                          portID.SetLimitText(5);

                          only numeric problem is left.

                          modified on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 2:29 AM

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