1. PtInRect return value always zero....
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Aug 17, 2001
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Hello, I need help with this, it doesnt seem to work at all... </snip> c_proc(xGetCursorPos, {pt} ) junk = c_func(xScreenToClient, {hwnd, pt}) c_proc(xGetWindowRect, {cntrl_id, rect} junk = c_func(xPtInRect, {rect, pt}) <snip\> First I retrieve the CursorPos and convert this to ClientCoords next, I retrieve the WindowRect which sets (rect) the coords to ctrl_id and test to see if the ClientCoord (pt) resides within WindowRect (rect) with xPtInRect.. Very Simple and should work according to MS.... ;-0 hwnd and ctrl_id's handle, rect and pt address's are aquired already and, are valid id's and address's I traced this out by peeking the pt and rect values and according to the info I recieved and, the position of the Cursor relative to the ctrl_id area junk @ xPtInRect should be nonzero but, it always returns zero. Anyone faced this problem? It's really a trivial problem, I have a method that works for what I need to accomplish at the moment so, no-one strain for an answer.. Euman euman at bellsouth.net
2. Re: PtInRect return value always zero....
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Aug 17, 2001
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Before I get 1000 replies telling me to drop the junk = c_func(xScreenToClient, {hwnd, pt}) there is a reason for this, I hadnt explained yet. Just know that my WindowRect is 0, 0 rect_left / top Later, Euman euman at bellsouth.net > Hello, > > I need help with this, it doesnt seem to work at all... > > </snip> > > c_proc(xGetCursorPos, {pt} ) > > junk = c_func(xScreenToClient, {hwnd, pt}) > > c_proc(xGetWindowRect, {cntrl_id, rect} > > junk = c_func(xPtInRect, {rect, pt}) > > <snip\> > > First I retrieve the CursorPos and convert this to ClientCoords > next, I retrieve the WindowRect which sets (rect) the coords to > ctrl_id and test to see if the ClientCoord (pt) resides within > WindowRect (rect) with xPtInRect.. > > Very Simple and should work according to MS.... ;-0 > > hwnd and ctrl_id's handle, rect and pt address's are aquired already > and, are valid id's and address's > > I traced this out by peeking the pt and rect values and > according to the info I recieved and, the position of the Cursor > relative to the ctrl_id area junk @ xPtInRect should be nonzero > but, it always returns zero. > > Anyone faced this problem? > > It's really a trivial problem, I have a method that works for what I need > to accomplish at the moment so, no-one strain for an answer.. > > Euman > euman at bellsouth.net > > > > >
3. Re: PtInRect return value always zero....
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Aug 22, 2001
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----- Original Message ----- From: <euman at bellsouth.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: PtInRect return value always zero.... > > Hello, > > I need help with this, it doesnt seem to work at all... > > </snip> > > c_proc(xGetCursorPos, {pt} ) > > junk = c_func(xScreenToClient, {hwnd, pt}) > > c_proc(xGetWindowRect, {cntrl_id, rect} > > junk = c_func(xPtInRect, {rect, pt}) > > <snip\> > > First I retrieve the CursorPos and convert this to ClientCoords > next, I retrieve the WindowRect which sets (rect) the coords to > ctrl_id and test to see if the ClientCoord (pt) resides within > WindowRect (rect) with xPtInRect.. > > Very Simple and should work according to MS.... ;-0 > > hwnd and ctrl_id's handle, rect and pt address's are aquired already > and, are valid id's and address's > > I traced this out by peeking the pt and rect values and > according to the info I recieved and, the position of the Cursor > relative to the ctrl_id area junk @ xPtInRect should be nonzero > but, it always returns zero. > > Anyone faced this problem? > > It's really a trivial problem, I have a method that works for what I need > to accomplish at the moment so, no-one strain for an answer.. > > Euman > euman at bellsouth.net > I think I've worked this one out, finally. I believe the problem is that the parameters being passed are wrong. According to the SDK docs, you need to pass the address of a RECT structure and a POINT structure. Note, it is not the address of the POINT, but the actual POINT structure itself. So may this is more like what is required... atom x,y x = peek4u(pt) y = peek4u(pt+4) junk = c_func(xPtInRect, {rect, x, y}) ------ Derek
4. Re: PtInRect return value always zero....
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Aug 22, 2001
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> From: <euman at bellsouth.net> > > Hello, > > > > I need help with this, it doesnt seem to work at all... > > > > </snip> > > > > c_proc(xGetCursorPos, {pt} ) > > > > junk = c_func(xScreenToClient, {hwnd, pt}) > > > > c_proc(xGetWindowRect, {cntrl_id, rect} > > > > junk = c_func(xPtInRect, {rect, pt}) > > > > <snip\> > > > > First I retrieve the CursorPos and convert this to ClientCoords > > next, I retrieve the WindowRect which sets (rect) the coords to > > ctrl_id and test to see if the ClientCoord (pt) resides within > > WindowRect (rect) with xPtInRect.. > > > > Very Simple and should work according to MS.... ;-0 > > > > hwnd and ctrl_id's handle, rect and pt address's are aquired already > > and, are valid id's and address's > > > > I traced this out by peeking the pt and rect values and > > according to the info I recieved and, the position of the Cursor > > relative to the ctrl_id area junk @ xPtInRect should be nonzero > > but, it always returns zero. > > > > Anyone faced this problem? > > > > It's really a trivial problem, I have a method that works for what I need > > to accomplish at the moment so, no-one strain for an answer.. > > > > Euman > > euman at bellsouth.net > > > > I think I've worked this one out, finally. > > I believe the problem is that the parameters being passed are wrong. > According to the SDK docs, you need to pass the address of a RECT structure > and a POINT structure. > Note, it is not the address of the POINT, but the > actual POINT structure itself. Your very observant, I thought about this for about 10 minutes after I wrote the question and dropped it because I used Euphoria's internal methods which prove to be really fast and do the job.. Thanks Derek, I really didnt think anyone would get this one. > > So may this is more like what is required... > > atom x,y > x = peek4u(pt) > y = peek4u(pt+4) > junk = c_func(xPtInRect, {rect, x, y}) > > ------ > Derek
5. Re: PtInRect return value always zero....
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Aug 22, 2001
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> So may this is more like what is required... > > atom x,y > x = peek4u(pt) > y = peek4u(pt+4) > junk = c_func(xPtInRect, {rect, x, y}) > > ------ > Derek I decided to try your theory and PtInRect only excepts two arguments maybe I'll play with this some and see if I can get it to work... Euman euman at bellsouth.net
6. Re: PtInRect return value always zero....
- Posted by euman at bellsouth.net Aug 22, 2001
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Ok, I changed this and it does work now Thanks Derek.. xPtInRect = link_c_func(user32,"PtInRect",{C_POINTER,C_INT,C_INT},C_UINT) Euman euman at bellsouth.net