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Get text from an edit control

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-02-26 08:02 出处:网络
I tried this:开发者_如何转开发 int editlength; int buttonid = 3324; // id to button, the numbers dont mean anything

I tried this:

开发者_如何转开发
int editlength;
int buttonid = 3324; // id to button, the numbers dont mean anything
int editid = 5652; // id to edit

LPTSTR  edittxt;

HWND button; // created in wWinmain as a button
HWND edit; // created in wWinMain as an edit control

// LRESULT CALLBACK WindowProc

switch(uMsg)
{
    case WM_COMMAND:
        if(wParam == buttonid)
        {
            filedit = GetDlgItem(hwnd, editid); // I tried with and without this
            editlength = GetWindowTextLength(filedit);
            GetWindowText(filedit, edittxt, editlength);

            MessageBox(hwnd, edittxt, L"edit text", 0);
        }
        break;
}

But I get don't see any text in the message box.


The last argument to GetWindowText() is the size of your buffer. Since you set it to the length of the string, you are telling the function that your buffer is too small because there's no room for the null terminator. And nothing gets copied.

In addition, you must already allocate the buffer to hold the copy of the text. What does edittxt point to? I don't even see where you initialize it.

Correct usage would look something like this:

TCHAR buff[1024];
GetWindowText(hWndCtrl, buff, 1024);


edittxt needs to be a pointer to a buffer that gets the text.. so try this...

char txt[1024];
....
GetWindowText(filedit, txt, sizeof(txt));

You may have to adjust for unicode.. sorry its been a while since I did raw win32.

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