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How to display series of numbers ?

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  • S Surivevoli

    :confused:I want to display series of numbers from 1 to 50 (that handled by variable i) use CPaintDC.TextOut(); Please help me ! Thanks ! Lgx -- modified at 19:05 Friday 7th April, 2006

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    To display the series on the same line, simply construct the string and use TextOut() to display it, as in:

    CString strNumbers;
    for (int nNum=1; (nNum <= 50); nNum++) {
    CString strNum;
    strNum.Format ("%d ", nNum);
    strNumbers += strNum;
    }
    VERIFY (pDC->TextOut (10, 10, strNumbers));

    /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Music | Articles | Freeware | Trips ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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    • S Surivevoli

      :confused:I want to display series of numbers from 1 to 50 (that handled by variable i) use CPaintDC.TextOut(); Please help me ! Thanks ! Lgx -- modified at 19:05 Friday 7th April, 2006

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      Hi Surivevoli, CString Str; int i=0; while(i<50) { Str.Format("%d",i); dc.SetBkMode(0); dc.TextOut(X,50,Str,Str.GetLength()); X+=20; i++; }

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      • S Surivevoli

        :confused:I want to display series of numbers from 1 to 50 (that handled by variable i) use CPaintDC.TextOut(); Please help me ! Thanks ! Lgx -- modified at 19:05 Friday 7th April, 2006

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        Surivevoli wrote:

        I want to display series of numbers from 1 to 50 (that handled by variable i) use CPaintDC.TextOut();Please help me !Thanks !

        use wsprintf to add number in string and you can easily display that using the TextOut, but IMHO you should use CDC::ExtTextOut for same!

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          Hi Surivevoli, CString Str; int i=0; while(i<50) { Str.Format("%d",i); dc.SetBkMode(0); dc.TextOut(X,50,Str,Str.GetLength()); X+=20; i++; }

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          Thank you ! dc.SetBkMode(0)is uderstanded as dc.SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT)??? if before i draw a rectangle filled Red color {i use CBrush ...}, i try release that command{dc.SetBkMode} and use TextOut() to draw number text on the rectangle, but i see nothing changed if i want display formated "01","02","03",... Can you help me ? Lgx -- modified at 6:34 Saturday 8th April, 2006

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            Surivevoli wrote:

            I want to display series of numbers from 1 to 50 (that handled by variable i) use CPaintDC.TextOut();Please help me !Thanks !

            use wsprintf to add number in string and you can easily display that using the TextOut, but IMHO you should use CDC::ExtTextOut for same!

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            what's difference between TextOut() and ExtTextOut() ??? why should you ExtTextOut()??

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            • RaviBeeR RaviBee

              To display the series on the same line, simply construct the string and use TextOut() to display it, as in:

              CString strNumbers;
              for (int nNum=1; (nNum <= 50); nNum++) {
              CString strNum;
              strNum.Format ("%d ", nNum);
              strNumbers += strNum;
              }
              VERIFY (pDC->TextOut (10, 10, strNumbers));

              /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Music | Articles | Freeware | Trips ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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              Surivevoli
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              i don't understand final code : VERIFY (pDC->TextOut (10, 10, strNumbers); what's it mean ? Lgx

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              • S Surivevoli

                Thank you ! dc.SetBkMode(0)is uderstanded as dc.SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT)??? if before i draw a rectangle filled Red color {i use CBrush ...}, i try release that command{dc.SetBkMode} and use TextOut() to draw number text on the rectangle, but i see nothing changed if i want display formated "01","02","03",... Can you help me ? Lgx -- modified at 6:34 Saturday 8th April, 2006

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                Surivevoli, CString Str; int i=0; while(i<50) { Str.Format("0%d",i); dc.SetBkMode(0); dc.TextOut(X,50,Str,Str.GetLength()); X+=32; i++; } -- modified at 7:13 Saturday 8th April, 2006

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                • S Surivevoli

                  i don't understand final code : VERIFY (pDC->TextOut (10, 10, strNumbers); what's it mean ? Lgx

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                  Surivevoli wrote:

                  VERIFY (pDC->TextOut (10, 10, strNumbers);

                  VERIFY means to verify that your statement is properly fired or not.. try you local copy of msdn for these keywords

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                  • S Surivevoli

                    Thank you ! dc.SetBkMode(0)is uderstanded as dc.SetBkMode(TRANSPARENT)??? if before i draw a rectangle filled Red color {i use CBrush ...}, i try release that command{dc.SetBkMode} and use TextOut() to draw number text on the rectangle, but i see nothing changed if i want display formated "01","02","03",... Can you help me ? Lgx -- modified at 6:34 Saturday 8th April, 2006

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                    //Now test this code then again test without SetBkMode CPaintDC dc(this); CString Str; int i=0; dc.FillRect(CRect(0,50,800,80),&CBrush(RGB(120,120,200))); while(i<50) { Str.Format("''0%d''",i); dc.SetBkMode(0); dc.SetTextColor(RGB(255,255,255));//White dc.TextOut(X,55,Str,Str.GetLength()); X+=40; i++; }

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                    • S Surivevoli

                      i don't understand final code : VERIFY (pDC->TextOut (10, 10, strNumbers); what's it mean ? Lgx

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                      See this[^] link for information on the VERIFY and ASSERT macros. /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Music | Articles | Freeware | Trips ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                        //Now test this code then again test without SetBkMode CPaintDC dc(this); CString Str; int i=0; dc.FillRect(CRect(0,50,800,80),&CBrush(RGB(120,120,200))); while(i<50) { Str.Format("''0%d''",i); dc.SetBkMode(0); dc.SetTextColor(RGB(255,255,255));//White dc.TextOut(X,55,Str,Str.GetLength()); X+=40; i++; }

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                        Surivevoli
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                        thank you very much ! what is the difference between CPaintDC and CClientDC ? for you, what class should i use ? for example : i want draw a bitmap at coordinate of mouse when it is pressed Left

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                        • S Surivevoli

                          thank you very much ! what is the difference between CPaintDC and CClientDC ? for you, what class should i use ? for example : i want draw a bitmap at coordinate of mouse when it is pressed Left

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                          Hamid Taebi
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                          Hi Surivevoli, maybe it is some helpful to you for lbutton http://www.codeproject.com/bitmap/DeskShoot.asp[^] for difference http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vclib/html/_mfc_cpaintdc.asp[^] http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vclib/html/_mfc_cclientdc.asp[^]

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