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  • B Ben Aldhouse

    This should be pretty easy, right? I'm feeling pretty brain dead right now, though... In CTreeCtrl the nodes have a DWORD data item and I want to make use of that as a 24 bit value and an 8 bit value. What would be a nice way of getting and setting the DWORD from two other variables? Thanks, Ben.

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    Pass all values to a CListCtrl...

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      Pssst! 'Please do not post programming questions in the lounge' Have you tried the C forum? :)

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      Oh dear, it's too early in the morning for me to even get my forum protocol right. sorrry folks!

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      • B Ben Aldhouse

        This should be pretty easy, right? I'm feeling pretty brain dead right now, though... In CTreeCtrl the nodes have a DWORD data item and I want to make use of that as a 24 bit value and an 8 bit value. What would be a nice way of getting and setting the DWORD from two other variables? Thanks, Ben.

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        Please don't split into the wind! :rolleyes:

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        • B Ben Aldhouse

          This should be pretty easy, right? I'm feeling pretty brain dead right now, though... In CTreeCtrl the nodes have a DWORD data item and I want to make use of that as a 24 bit value and an 8 bit value. What would be a nice way of getting and setting the DWORD from two other variables? Thanks, Ben.

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          And...

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          • B Ben Aldhouse

            This should be pretty easy, right? I'm feeling pretty brain dead right now, though... In CTreeCtrl the nodes have a DWORD data item and I want to make use of that as a 24 bit value and an 8 bit value. What would be a nice way of getting and setting the DWORD from two other variables? Thanks, Ben.

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            I know it's early but you should probably don a fireproof jacket - just in case...!! (Or maybe just post in the C++ forum)

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            • B Ben Aldhouse

              This should be pretty easy, right? I'm feeling pretty brain dead right now, though... In CTreeCtrl the nodes have a DWORD data item and I want to make use of that as a 24 bit value and an 8 bit value. What would be a nice way of getting and setting the DWORD from two other variables? Thanks, Ben.

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              The problem you've got here is that you were trying to split the DWORD using a mouldy old leaf. You really need something like a bandsaw to split that DWORD neatly.

              I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be

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              • B Ben Aldhouse

                This should be pretty easy, right? I'm feeling pretty brain dead right now, though... In CTreeCtrl the nodes have a DWORD data item and I want to make use of that as a 24 bit value and an 8 bit value. What would be a nice way of getting and setting the DWORD from two other variables? Thanks, Ben.

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                peterchen
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                As with questons on CP, you have to know where to put which bits.

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                • P Pete OHanlon

                  The problem you've got here is that you were trying to split the DWORD using a mouldy old leaf. You really need something like a bandsaw to split that DWORD neatly.

                  I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be

                  Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

                  My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx

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                  I have a routine in my lib that uses an axe. Can have some accuracy problems, but it splits anything it is given as parameters.

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                    Please don't split into the wind! :rolleyes:

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                    :laugh:

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                      Is this is a programming question? :~

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                      It is.

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                      • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                        It is.

                        There are some really weird people on this planet - MIM.

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                        thought as much, i went and put on my flame proof overalls, as had a feeling it might get a bit warm around here. :)

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                        • M Mark_Wallace

                          Pass all values to a CListCtrl...

                          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                          Beaten to the punchline again

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