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    i have two to three different class here want to send message from class to another class . please reply soon Best Regards sarfaraz

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      i have two to three different class here want to send message from class to another class . please reply soon Best Regards sarfaraz

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      Show us what you have done. and by adding a line "please reply soon" you may not get what you want. You need to give the proper information, If you are not sure or dont know how to do something there is a site which can give you some insight. here is the link [^]

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        i have two to three different class here want to send message from class to another class . please reply soon Best Regards sarfaraz

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        in OOP speech 'sending messages' usually translates to 'calling methods'. Hence your classes might provide public methods for 'sending messages'. If you meant something else, please let us know (that is: "be more specific!").

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          in OOP speech 'sending messages' usually translates to 'calling methods'. Hence your classes might provide public methods for 'sending messages'. If you meant something else, please let us know (that is: "be more specific!").

          Veni, vidi, vici.

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          In MFC speech however, it has a very specific meaning, and this is a C/C++/MFC forum. So just need clarification on what he's done and whether he's using MFC.

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            i have two to three different class here want to send message from class to another class . please reply soon Best Regards sarfaraz

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            If you're talking about sending messages within the Windows environment, it's relatively simple given that you've subclassed from the proper MFC classes. You can use a number of them so share a bit of code and we'll let you know what's your best option.

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              in OOP speech 'sending messages' usually translates to 'calling methods'. Hence your classes might provide public methods for 'sending messages'. If you meant something else, please let us know (that is: "be more specific!").

              Veni, vidi, vici.

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              thank you all i got it .. and sorry for the improper information thanks

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