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Simple question about radio buttons

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  • J Jay Hova

    Thanks for the help David. What would you recommend in my situation. To have one for the group or one for each. I have such little experience with programming that I do not know which route to take. I am still confused to how i can use it to have it check the radio buttons when the user brings up the menu item again. I keep gettng an assertion failure. I do not need the settings to be saved for the next session. I just need it for when the app is run once. thanks in advance.

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    Jay Hova wrote: What would you recommend in my situation. To have one for the group or one for each. I have such little experience with programming that I do not know which route to take. I am still confused to how i can use it to have it check the radio buttons when the user brings up the menu item again. I keep gettng an assertion failure. Let's operate on the premise that one variable represents the entire group (two radio buttons in your case). If this variable is 0, then the first radio button in the group will be checked. If this variable is 1, then the second radio button in the group will be checked. See the pattern? If this value is set in the dialog's constructor, nothing else needs to be done. If this value is set in the dialog's OnInitDialog() method, a call to UpdateData(FALSE) will be needed. Read here for some more details: http://flounder.com/getdlgitem.htm#Radio button variables Jay Hova wrote: I do not need the settings to be saved for the next session. I just need it for when the app is run once. Then the owner of the dialog instance should store the value. Is this an SDI or an MDI application?

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      Jay Hova wrote: What would you recommend in my situation. To have one for the group or one for each. I have such little experience with programming that I do not know which route to take. I am still confused to how i can use it to have it check the radio buttons when the user brings up the menu item again. I keep gettng an assertion failure. Let's operate on the premise that one variable represents the entire group (two radio buttons in your case). If this variable is 0, then the first radio button in the group will be checked. If this variable is 1, then the second radio button in the group will be checked. See the pattern? If this value is set in the dialog's constructor, nothing else needs to be done. If this value is set in the dialog's OnInitDialog() method, a call to UpdateData(FALSE) will be needed. Read here for some more details: http://flounder.com/getdlgitem.htm#Radio button variables Jay Hova wrote: I do not need the settings to be saved for the next session. I just need it for when the app is run once. Then the owner of the dialog instance should store the value. Is this an SDI or an MDI application?

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      Jay Hova
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      David, Thanks for your help.... I am going to read that site you provided now. Going by what you wrote, can i check the radio button using SetCheck? I tried just setting the variable equal to one and it doesn't check either one.... Sorry for being so slow with this. Its a MDI app btw. many thanks...

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      • J Jay Hova

        David, Thanks for your help.... I am going to read that site you provided now. Going by what you wrote, can i check the radio button using SetCheck? I tried just setting the variable equal to one and it doesn't check either one.... Sorry for being so slow with this. Its a MDI app btw. many thanks...

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        Jay Hova wrote: Going by what you wrote, can i check the radio button using SetCheck? Yes, this assumes that you have one control variable per radio button. In the dialog's OnInitDialog() method, you'd have something like:

        The m_first_radio_button and m_second_radio_button variables are of type CButton, not integer
        if (0 == some_variable)
        m_first_radio_button.SetCheck(BST_CHECKED);
        else if (1 == some_variable)
        m_second_radio_button.SetCheck(BST_CHECKED);
        else
        ASSERT(FALSE);

        Jay Hova wrote: I tried just setting the variable equal to one and it doesn't check either one.... This sounds like an entry is missing from the dialog's DoDataExchange() method, or you set the value in the wrong location.

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          Jay Hova wrote: Going by what you wrote, can i check the radio button using SetCheck? Yes, this assumes that you have one control variable per radio button. In the dialog's OnInitDialog() method, you'd have something like:

          The m_first_radio_button and m_second_radio_button variables are of type CButton, not integer
          if (0 == some_variable)
          m_first_radio_button.SetCheck(BST_CHECKED);
          else if (1 == some_variable)
          m_second_radio_button.SetCheck(BST_CHECKED);
          else
          ASSERT(FALSE);

          Jay Hova wrote: I tried just setting the variable equal to one and it doesn't check either one.... This sounds like an entry is missing from the dialog's DoDataExchange() method, or you set the value in the wrong location.

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          Jay Hova
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          David, That is exactly as i was doing it in the OnInitDialog.... Perhaps I am doing something incorrect in the OnOk. How would i get the which one is selected by the user? thanks again for all your help and patience with a mechanical engineer with no wit to program. ;P

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          • J Jay Hova

            David, That is exactly as i was doing it in the OnInitDialog.... Perhaps I am doing something incorrect in the OnOk. How would i get the which one is selected by the user? thanks again for all your help and patience with a mechanical engineer with no wit to program. ;P

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            Jay Hova wrote: Perhaps I am doing something incorrect in the OnOk. How would i get the which one is selected by the user?

            if (xxx.GetCheck() == BST_CHECKED)
            ...

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              Jay Hova wrote: Perhaps I am doing something incorrect in the OnOk. How would i get the which one is selected by the user?

              if (xxx.GetCheck() == BST_CHECKED)
              ...

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              Jay Hova
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              This is what i have in OnOk():

              if(m_Screen_Radio.GetCheck() == BST_CHECKED)
                   m_SendTo = 0;
              else
                   m_SendTo = 1;
              

              where m_SendTo is a member variable of type int and m_Screen_Radio is CButton

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              • J Jay Hova

                This is what i have in OnOk():

                if(m_Screen_Radio.GetCheck() == BST_CHECKED)
                     m_SendTo = 0;
                else
                     m_SendTo = 1;
                

                where m_SendTo is a member variable of type int and m_Screen_Radio is CButton

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                What you've shown should work. Does it? Now in the code that instantiates the dialog object, you'll need something like:

                CMyDialog dlg;
                dlg.m_SendTo = m_SendTo;
                if (dlg.DoModal() == IDOK)
                m_SendTo = dlg.m_SendTo;

                Make sense?

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                • D David Crow

                  What you've shown should work. Does it? Now in the code that instantiates the dialog object, you'll need something like:

                  CMyDialog dlg;
                  dlg.m_SendTo = m_SendTo;
                  if (dlg.DoModal() == IDOK)
                  m_SendTo = dlg.m_SendTo;

                  Make sense?

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                  Jay Hova
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                  I get an assertion failure with that code that I had.... You lost me however with what you wrote. I don't understand it. Where should I put that code? Please clarify if you can. Many many thanks.

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                  • J Jay Hova

                    I get an assertion failure with that code that I had.... You lost me however with what you wrote. I don't understand it. Where should I put that code? Please clarify if you can. Many many thanks.

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                    Jay Hova wrote: I get an assertion failure with that code that I had.... See my previous comment about DoDataExchange(). Even though you have a CButton control variable, there must be an entry in DoDataExchange() for it. To verify, note the file/line of the fired assertion. If you then look at that code, it will most likely look something like: ASSERT(::IsWindow(m_hWnd)); which means there is no window associated with the variable. Jay Hova wrote: You lost me however with what you wrote. I don't understand it. Where should I put that code? Please clarify if you can. You previously mentioned that the dialog was being displayed as the result of a menu selection. I assume you already have a call to DoModal() in there. Correct?

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                      Jay Hova wrote: I get an assertion failure with that code that I had.... See my previous comment about DoDataExchange(). Even though you have a CButton control variable, there must be an entry in DoDataExchange() for it. To verify, note the file/line of the fired assertion. If you then look at that code, it will most likely look something like: ASSERT(::IsWindow(m_hWnd)); which means there is no window associated with the variable. Jay Hova wrote: You lost me however with what you wrote. I don't understand it. Where should I put that code? Please clarify if you can. You previously mentioned that the dialog was being displayed as the result of a menu selection. I assume you already have a call to DoModal() in there. Correct?

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                      Jay Hova
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                      I tried to implement the code you wrote, but i get an error saying that m_SendTo is an undeclared identifier. The assertion failure is in afxwin2.inl on line 588.... Thanks again for your help. Your patience is amazing! :-O

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                      • J Jay Hova

                        I tried to implement the code you wrote, but i get an error saying that m_SendTo is an undeclared identifier. The assertion failure is in afxwin2.inl on line 588.... Thanks again for your help. Your patience is amazing! :-O

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                        Jay Hova wrote: I tried to implement the code you wrote, but i get an error saying that m_SendTo is an undeclared identifier. Right. You'll need to add this member variable to the appropriate class. Jay Hova wrote: The assertion failure is in afxwin2.inl on line 588.... As I predicted:

                        _AFXWIN_INLINE int CButton::GetCheck() const
                        { ASSERT(::IsWindow(m_hWnd)); return (int)::SendMessage(m_hWnd, BM_GETCHECK, 0, 0); }

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                          Jay Hova wrote: I tried to implement the code you wrote, but i get an error saying that m_SendTo is an undeclared identifier. Right. You'll need to add this member variable to the appropriate class. Jay Hova wrote: The assertion failure is in afxwin2.inl on line 588.... As I predicted:

                          _AFXWIN_INLINE int CButton::GetCheck() const
                          { ASSERT(::IsWindow(m_hWnd)); return (int)::SendMessage(m_hWnd, BM_GETCHECK, 0, 0); }

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                          Jay Hova
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                          David, Sorry that you have to spoon feed me through this. I feel like such a moron because I can not grasp this concept. I really appreciate your help. What do i have to put in DoDataExchange? Also by adding the member variable to the other cpp file, won't it over write the existing data in m_SendTo? Thanks.

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                          • J Jay Hova

                            David, Sorry that you have to spoon feed me through this. I feel like such a moron because I can not grasp this concept. I really appreciate your help. What do i have to put in DoDataExchange? Also by adding the member variable to the other cpp file, won't it over write the existing data in m_SendTo? Thanks.

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                            Jay Hova wrote: Sorry that you have to spoon feed me through this. I feel like such a moron because I can not grasp this concept. I really appreciate your help. Not a problem. The first few applications are always the hardest. Jay Hova wrote: What do i have to put in DoDataExchange? Also by adding the member variable to the other cpp file, won't it over write the existing data in m_SendTo? I've never had to manaully add anything to DoDataExchange(). ClassWizard does it all for me (hint: use CW to create the member and control variables). By looking at that function, however, you can get a feel for what MFC might be doing. Jay Hova wrote: Also by adding the member variable to the other cpp file, won't it over write the existing data in m_SendTo? I'm not quite sure I understand what you are asking here. Care to elaborate?

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                              Jay Hova wrote: Sorry that you have to spoon feed me through this. I feel like such a moron because I can not grasp this concept. I really appreciate your help. Not a problem. The first few applications are always the hardest. Jay Hova wrote: What do i have to put in DoDataExchange? Also by adding the member variable to the other cpp file, won't it over write the existing data in m_SendTo? I've never had to manaully add anything to DoDataExchange(). ClassWizard does it all for me (hint: use CW to create the member and control variables). By looking at that function, however, you can get a feel for what MFC might be doing. Jay Hova wrote: Also by adding the member variable to the other cpp file, won't it over write the existing data in m_SendTo? I'm not quite sure I understand what you are asking here. Care to elaborate?

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                              Jay Hova
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                              David, Thank you for your help. I had to manually insert the control in DoDataExchange because after reading the article you linked me to earlier today, i ungrouped the second radio. It doesn't make sense to me, but it seems to be working right now. Now to the next part of this app.... Many many thanks for your help, patience, and understanding. You are really a class act guy!

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