LImageListControl::LImageListControl
#include "ltwrappr.h"
L_VOID LImageListControl::LImageListControl(L_VOID)
L_VOID LImageListControl::LImageListControl(hWndParent, nID, dwStyle=WS_CHILD|WS_VISIBLE|WS_BORDER, x=0, y=0, nCx=200, nCy=200, cbBackground=RGB(128,128,128))
HWND hWndParent; |
/* handle to the parent window */ |
L_INT nID; |
/* control’s id */ |
DWORD dwStyle; |
/* the control’s style */ |
L_INT x; |
/* x position */ |
L_INT y; |
/* y position */ |
L_INT nCx; |
/* width of the control window */ |
L_INT nCy; |
/* height of the control window */ |
COLORREF crBackground |
/* background color */ |
Constructs and initializes the member variables of an LImageListControl object.
Parameter |
Description |
hWndParent |
Handle of the parent window. |
nID |
The control’s ID. |
dwStyle |
Specifies the control's style, for example WS_VISIBLE, WS_BORDER, or WS_CHILD. For more information on Windows styles, refer to your compiler’s help file. |
x |
The starting x position. |
y |
The starting y position. |
nCx |
The width of the bitmap window. |
nCy |
The height of the bitmap window. |
crBackground |
The background color of the control. |
Returns
None
Comments
LImageListControl::LImageListControl() is the default constructor for the LImageListControl class.
LImageListControl::LImageListControl(hWndParent, nID, dwStyle, x, y, nCX, nCY, crBackground) creates the image list control using the specified options. This will fill in the m_hWnd data member with the handle to the new control window.
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTDIS For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application. |
See Also
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Example
This is an example for LImageListControl::LImageListControl():
L_VOID MyFunction()
{
// this will call the default constructor and destructor when it is out of scope
LImageListControl MyLImageListControl;
//…
}
This is an example for LImageListControl::LImageListControl(hWndParent, nID, dwStyle, x, y, nCX, nCY, crBackground):
L_VOID MyFunction(HWND hParentWnd)
{
// this will call the constructor and will initialize the image list control with the specified parameters.
/*initialize hParentWnd with the handle of the parent window*/
LImageListControl MyLImageListControl(hParentWnd,15,WS_VISIBLE,0,0,100,100);
//…
}