Introduction
This article describes a simple solution for automatically closing a message box. I have looked at many similar articles in the Inetrnet which are quite complex, so I thought I would make this one a little more simple.
Understanding the CMsgBox class
CMsgBox
is a class which implements auto-close functionality. This class is derived from the CWnd
class. It exposes a method called "MessageBox()
", which in turn would call CWnd::MessageBox()
to display a message box.
Getting the auto-close functionality implemented is very simple. In the CMsgBox::MessageBox()
method, we start a timer (SetTimer()
method) just before we call the CWnd::MessageBox
API. In the OnTimer
method, we try to find the message box window by using its window name (caption). Once found, we post a WM_CLOSE
message to close the message box. That's it !
void CMsgBox::MessageBox(CString sMsg, CString sCaption, UINT nSleep,
UINT nFlags, bool bAutoClose)
{
m_Caption = sCaption;
if(bAutoClose)
SetTimer(100, nSleep, NULL);
CWnd::MessageBox(sMsg, sCaption, nFlags);
}
void CMsgBox::OnTimer(UINT nIDEvent)
{
BOOL bRetVal = false;
CWnd* pWnd = FindWindow(NULL, m_Caption);
if(pWnd != NULL)
{
::PostMessage(pWnd->m_hWnd, WM_CLOSE, 0, 0);
}
KillTimer(100);
CWnd::OnTimer(nIDEvent);
}
Using the code
Add these two files to your project: "MsgBox.cpp" and "MsgBox.h". #include "MsgBox.h"
wherever appropriate. Create the CMsgBox
object as:
CMsgBox obj(this);
Or like this:
CMsgBox obj;
obj.SetParent(this);
Use the MessageBox()
method for displaying the message box. Set the bAutoClose
parameter to false if you don't need the auto-close functionality.
obj.MessageBox("This message box will auto close in 2 seconds.",
"Auto Close Msg Box", 2000, MB_OK | MB_ICONINFORMATION);
Conclusion
Wasn't that simple? Also, this being my first post, please forgive me for any mistakes.
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