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ICustStatusEdit Class Reference

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Detailed Description

See also:
Class ICustomControl.

Description:
This control mimics the edit control as well as a status control. It may be set to 'read-only' so the user can read but cannot edit the displayed string.

The value to use in the Class field of the Custom Control Properties dialog is: CustStatusEdit

#include <custcont.h>

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Public Member Functions

virtual void  GetText (MCHAR *text, int ct)=0
virtual void  GetText (MSTR &text) const =0
virtual int  GetTextLength () const =0
virtual void  SetText (const MCHAR *text)=0
virtual void  SetText (int i)=0
virtual void  SetText (float f, int precision=3)=0
virtual int  GetInt (BOOL *valid=NULL)=0
virtual float  GetFloat (BOOL *valid=NULL)=0
virtual void  SetLeading (int lead)=0
virtual void  WantReturn (BOOL yesNo)=0
virtual BOOL  GotReturn ()=0
virtual void  GiveFocus ()=0
virtual BOOL  HasFocus ()=0
virtual void  WantDlgNextCtl (BOOL yesNo)=0
virtual void  SetNotifyOnKillFocus (BOOL onOff)=0
virtual void  SetBold (BOOL onOff)=0
virtual void  SetReadOnly (BOOL onOff)=0

Member Function Documentation

virtual void GetText ( MCHAR *  text,
int  ct 
) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
Retrieves the text entered into the control.
Parameters:
MCHAR *text

Storage for the text to retrieve.

int ct

Specifies the maximum length of the string returned.
virtual void GetText ( MSTR text ) const [pure virtual]
Remarks:
This retrieves the text entered into the control.
Parameters:
MSTR& text

Storage for the text to retrieve.
virtual int GetTextLength ( ) const [pure virtual]
Remarks:
This retrieves the length of the text entered into the control. It returns the length of the text in characters (so without the terminating NULL). Note that this value may be higher than the actual length of the text when it contains multi-byte characters.
virtual void SetText ( const MCHAR *  text ) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
This method places the text into the control for editing.
Parameters:
MCHAR *text

The text to place in the control.
virtual void SetText ( int  i ) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
This method allows you to pass in an integer value to the control. The integer is converted to a string and displayed in the control.
Parameters:
int i

This value is converted to a string and displayed in the control.
virtual void SetText ( float  f,
int  precision = 3 
) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
This method allows you to pass in a floating point value to the control. The float is converted to a string and displayed in the control.
Parameters:
float f

This value is converted to a string and displayed in the control.

int precision=3

The precision argument is simply the number of decimal places that get represented in the string that appears in the edit field. So if the arguments were (1.0f/3.0f, 3) then the string "0.333" would appear in the edit field.
virtual int GetInt ( BOOL *  valid = NULL ) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
This method parses and returns an integer value from the control.
Parameters:
BOOL *valid=NULL

This pointer, if passed, is set to TRUE if the input is 'valid'; otherwise FALSE. FALSE indicates that something caused the parsing of the input to terminate improperly. An example is a non-numeric character. So for example, if the user entered "123jkfksdf" into the field the valid pointer would be set to FALSE.
virtual float GetFloat ( BOOL *  valid = NULL ) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
This method parses and returns a floating point value from the control.
Parameters:
BOOL *valid=NULL

This pointer, if passed, is set to TRUE if the input is 'valid'; otherwise FALSE. FALSE indicates that something caused the parsing of the input to terminate improperly. An example is a non-numeric character. So for example, if the user entered "123jkfksdf" into the field this pointer would be set to FALSE.
virtual void SetLeading ( int  lead ) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
A developer doesn't normally need to call this method. This offsets the text vertically in the edit control.
Parameters:
int lead

This parameter specifies the number of pixels to offset.
virtual void WantReturn ( BOOL  yesNo ) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
This method allows custom handling of the RETURN key. If you pass TRUE to this method an EN_CHANGE message will be sent to the control when the RETURN key is pressed. The EN_CHANGE message is sent when the user has taken any action that may have altered text in an edit control so developer need to also call GotReturn() (documented below) to see if it was indeed a RETURN key press.
Parameters:
BOOL yesNo

If TRUE, then when the user presses the RETURN key in that control, the edit field will send an EN_CHANGE message to the owner, and calling GotReturn() will return TRUE.
virtual BOOL GotReturn ( ) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
This method should be called on receipt of an EN_CHANGE message. It return TRUE if pressing the RETURN key generated the message; otherwise FALSE.
virtual void GiveFocus ( ) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
Calling this method gives the control the focus to receive input.
virtual BOOL HasFocus ( ) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
Returns TRUE if the control has the focus to receive input; otherwise FALSE.
virtual void WantDlgNextCtl ( BOOL  yesNo ) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
Determines whether the TAB key may be used to jump to the next control in the tab sequence.
Parameters:
BOOL yesNo

TRUE to enable the TAB key to move to the next control; FALSE to disable the TAB key from moving the focus.
virtual void SetNotifyOnKillFocus ( BOOL  onOff ) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
Normally when a user exits an edit filed the notification WM_CUSTEDIT_ENTER is sent. Many plug-ins key off this message to finalize the input of values. For instance, if the user is entering a value into an edit field and they hit the TAB key to leave the field the value should be entered. Normally this is the desired behavior. However, as a special case condition, if a developer does not want to update the value, this method may be called so the WM_CUSTEDIT_ENTER notification won't be sent when the edit control loses focus.
Parameters:
BOOL onOff

TRUE to turn on; FALSE to turn off.
virtual void SetBold ( BOOL  onOff ) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
Sets the text font in the edit control to display in a bold format or normal.
Parameters:
BOOL onOff

TRUE to turn bolding on; FALSE to turn off.
virtual void SetReadOnly ( BOOL  onOff ) [pure virtual]
Remarks:
Sets if the control is 'read-only'. That is, the string is displayed but cannot be edited.
Parameters:
BOOL onOff

TRUE for read-only; FALSE to allow editing.

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