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LVectorWindow::CreateWnd

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#include "ltwrappr.h"

HWND LVectorWindow::CreateWnd(hWndParent, nID=0, dwStyle=WS_VISIBLE|L_BS_PROCESSKEYBOARD, x=0, y=0, nCx=200, nCy=200)

HWND hWndParent;

/* handle of the parent window */

L_INT nID;

/* the controls ID */

DWORD dwStyle;

/* controls style */

L_INT x;

/* x coordinate for the window */

L_INT y;

/* y coordinate for the window */

L_INT nCx;

/* width of the window */

L_INT nCy;

/* height of the window */

Creates the vector window control using the specified parameters.

Parameter

Description

hWndParent

Handle of the parent window.

nID

The controls ID.

dwStyle

The style of the window control. Apply any combination of window styles and LEAD window styles. For more information on Windows styles, refer to your compilers help file. Currently only the LEAD style L_BS_PROCESSKEYBOARD (to enable keyboard processing) is supported for the LVectorWindow class.

x

X coordinate for the origin of the vector window.

y

Y coordinate for the origin of the vector window.

nCx

The width of the vector window.

nCy

The height of the vector window.

Returns

!NULL

The function was successful and the return value is the window handle for the created control.

NULL

An error ocurred and the window could not be created.

Comments

This function causes the class object to create the control window using the specified parameters.

This will fill in the m_hWnd data member with the handle to the new window.

If you call this function for a class object that already has a created window, the function will simply return m_hWnd.

Required DLLs and Libraries

LVKRN

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

Functions:

Class Members

Example

Creates the LVectorWindow as a control.

Assumes pVectorWindow points to a valid LVectorWindow object.

#define CONTROL_X       30
#define CONTROL_Y       30
#define CONTROL_WIDTH  300
#define CONTROL_HEIGHT 300
L_INT LVectorWindow__CreateWndExample(HWND hWndParent, LVectorWindow *pVectorWindow)
{
   LBase::LoadLibraries (LV_KRN | LT_FIL);
   // Create the LVectorWindow control
   if(pVectorWindow->CreateWnd(  hWndParent, 
                           901, 
                           WS_VISIBLE|L_BS_PROCESSKEYBOARD,
                           CONTROL_X, 
                           CONTROL_Y, 
                           CONTROL_WIDTH,
                           CONTROL_HEIGHT ) == NULL)
                           return FAILURE;
   return SUCCESS;
}
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