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1 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% wxTextCtrl %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
2
3 \section{\class{wxTextCtrl}}\label{wxtextctrl}
4
5 A text control allows text to be displayed and edited. It may be
6 single line or multi-line.
7
8 \wxheading{Derived from}
9
10 streambuf\\
11 \helpref{wxControl}{wxcontrol}\\
12 \helpref{wxWindow}{wxwindow}\\
13 \helpref{wxEvtHandler}{wxevthandler}\\
14 \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
15
16 \wxheading{Include files}
17
18 <wx/textctrl.h>
19
20 \wxheading{Library}
21
22 \helpref{wxCore}{librarieslist}
23
24 \wxheading{Window styles}
25
26 \twocolwidtha{5cm}
27 \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
28 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_PROCESS\_ENTER}}{The control will generate
29 the event wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TEXT\_ENTER (otherwise pressing Enter key
30 is either processed internally by the control or used for navigation between
31 dialog controls).}
32 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_PROCESS\_TAB}}{The control will receive
33 wxEVT\_CHAR events for TAB pressed - normally, TAB is used for passing to the
34 next control in a dialog instead. For the control created with this style,
35 you can still use Ctrl-Enter to pass to the next control from the keyboard.}
36 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_MULTILINE}}{The text control allows multiple lines.}
37 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_PASSWORD}}{The text will be echoed as asterisks.}
38 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_READONLY}}{The text will not be user-editable.}
39 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_RICH}}{Use rich text control under Win32, this
40 allows to have more than 64KB of text in the control even under Win9x. This
41 style is ignored under other platforms.}
42 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_RICH2}}{Use rich text control version 2.0 or 3.0
43 under Win32, this style is ignored under other platforms}
44 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_AUTO\_URL}}{Highlight the URLs and generate the
45 wxTextUrlEvents when mouse events occur over them. This style is only supported
46 for wxTE\_RICH Win32 and multi-line wxGTK2 text controls.}
47 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_NOHIDESEL}}{By default, the Windows text control
48 doesn't show the selection when it doesn't have focus - use this style to force
49 it to always show it. It doesn't do anything under other platforms.}
50 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxHSCROLL}}{A horizontal scrollbar will be created and
51 used, so that text won't be wrapped. No effect under wxGTK1.}
52 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_NO\_VSCROLL}}{For multiline controls only:
53 vertical scrollbar will never be created. This limits the amount of text which
54 can be entered into the control to what can be displayed in it under MSW but
55 not under GTK2. Currently not implemented for the other platforms.}
56 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_LEFT}}{The text in the control will be left-justified (default).}
57 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_CENTRE}}{The text in the control will be centered (currently wxMSW and wxGTK2 only).}
58 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_RIGHT}}{The text in the control will be right-justified (currently wxMSW and wxGTK2 only).}
59 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_DONTWRAP}}{Same as {\tt wxHSCROLL} style: don't wrap at all, show horizontal scrollbar instead.}
60 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_CHARWRAP}}{Wrap the lines too long to be shown entirely at any position (wxUniv and wxGTK2 only).}
61 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_WORDWRAP}}{Wrap the lines too long to be shown entirely at word boundaries (wxUniv and wxGTK2 only).}
62 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_BESTWRAP}}{Wrap the lines at word boundaries or at any other character if there are words longer than the window width (this is the default).}
63 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_CAPITALIZE}}{On PocketPC and Smartphone, causes the first letter to be capitalized.}
64 \end{twocollist}
65
66 See also \helpref{window styles overview}{windowstyles} and \helpref{wxTextCtrl::wxTextCtrl}{wxtextctrlctor}.
67
68 Note that alignment styles (\windowstyle{wxTE\_LEFT},
69 \windowstyle{wxTE\_CENTRE} and \windowstyle{wxTE\_RIGHT}) can be changed
70 dynamically after control creation on wxMSW and wxGTK.
71 \windowstyle{wxTE\_READONLY}, \windowstyle{wxTE\_PASSWORD} and wrapping styles
72 can be dynamically changed under wxGTK but not wxMSW. The other styles can be
73 only set during control creation.
74
75
76 \wxheading{wxTextCtrl text format}
77
78 The multiline text controls always store the text as a sequence of lines
79 separated by {\tt $\backslash$n} characters, i.e. in the Unix text format even
80 on non-Unix platforms. This allows the user code to ignore the differences
81 between the platforms but at a price: the indices in the control such as those
82 returned by \helpref{GetInsertionPoint}{wxtextctrlgetinsertionpoint} or
83 \helpref{GetSelection}{wxtextctrlgetselection} can {\bf not} be used as
84 indices into the string returned by \helpref{GetValue}{wxtextctrlgetvalue} as
85 they're going to be slightly off for platforms using
86 {\tt $\backslash$r$\backslash$n} as separator (as Windows does), for example.
87
88 Instead, if you need to obtain a substring between the $2$ indices obtained
89 from the control with the help of the functions mentioned above, you should
90 use \helpref{GetRange}{wxtextctrlgetrange}. And the indices themselves can
91 only be passed to other methods, for example
92 \helpref{SetInsertionPoint}{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpoint} or
93 \helpref{SetSelection}{wxtextctrlsetselection}.
94
95 To summarize: never use the indices returned by (multiline) wxTextCtrl as
96 indices into the string it contains, but only as arguments to be passed back
97 to the other wxTextCtrl methods.
98
99 \wxheading{wxTextCtrl styles}
100
101 Multi-line text controls support the styles, i.e. provide a possibility to set
102 colours and font for individual characters in it (note that under Windows {\tt
103 wxTE\_RICH} style is required for style support). To use the styles you can
104 either call \helpref{SetDefaultStyle}{wxtextctrlsetdefaultstyle} before
105 inserting the text or call \helpref{SetStyle}{wxtextctrlsetstyle} later to
106 change the style of the text already in the control (the first solution is
107 much more efficient).
108
109 In either case, if the style doesn't specify some of the attributes (for
110 example you only want to set the text colour but without changing the font nor
111 the text background), the values of the default style will be used for them.
112 If there is no default style, the attributes of the text control itself are
113 used.
114
115 So the following code correctly describes what it does: the second call
116 to \helpref{SetDefaultStyle}{wxtextctrlsetdefaultstyle} doesn't change the
117 text foreground colour (which stays red) while the last one doesn't change the
118 background colour (which stays grey):
119
120 {\small%
121 \begin{verbatim}
122 text->SetDefaultStyle(wxTextAttr(*wxRED));
123 text->AppendText("Red text\n");
124 text->SetDefaultStyle(wxTextAttr(wxNullColour, *wxLIGHT_GREY));
125 text->AppendText("Red on grey text\n");
126 text->SetDefaultStyle(wxTextAttr(*wxBLUE);
127 text->AppendText("Blue on grey text\n");
128 \end{verbatim}
129 }%
130
131 \wxheading{wxTextCtrl and C++ streams}
132
133 This class multiply-inherits from {\bf streambuf} where compilers allow,
134 allowing code such as the following:
135
136 {\small%
137 \begin{verbatim}
138 wxTextCtrl *control = new wxTextCtrl(...);
139
140 ostream stream(control)
141
142 stream << 123.456 << " some text\n";
143 stream.flush();
144 \end{verbatim}
145 }%
146
147 If your compiler does not support derivation from {\bf streambuf} and gives a
148 compile error, define the symbol {\bf NO\_TEXT\_WINDOW\_STREAM} in the
149 wxTextCtrl header file.
150
151 Note that independently of this setting you can always use wxTextCtrl itself
152 in a stream-like manner:
153
154 {\small%
155 \begin{verbatim}
156 wxTextCtrl *control = new wxTextCtrl(...);
157
158 *control << 123.456 << " some text\n";
159 \end{verbatim}
160 }%
161
162 always works. However the possibility to create an ostream associated with
163 wxTextCtrl may be useful if you need to redirect the output of a function
164 taking an ostream as parameter to a text control.
165
166 Another commonly requested need is to redirect {\bf std::cout} to the text
167 control. This could be done in the following way:
168
169 {\small%
170 \begin{verbatim}
171 #include <iostream>
172
173 wxTextCtrl *control = new wxTextCtrl(...);
174
175 std::streambuf *sbOld = std::cout.rdbuf();
176 std::cout.rdbuf(*control);
177
178 // use cout as usual, the output appears in the text control
179 ...
180
181 std::cout.rdbuf(sbOld);
182 \end{verbatim}
183 }%
184
185 But wxWidgets provides a convenient class to make it even simpler so instead
186 you may just do
187
188 {\small%
189 \begin{verbatim}
190 #include <iostream>
191
192 wxTextCtrl *control = new wxTextCtrl(...);
193
194 wxStreamToTextRedirector redirect(control);
195
196 // all output to cout goes into the text control until the exit from current
197 // scope
198 \end{verbatim}
199 }%
200
201 See \helpref{wxStreamToTextRedirector}{wxstreamtotextredirector} for more
202 details.
203
204 \wxheading{Constants}
205
206 The values below are the possible return codes of the
207 \helpref{HitTest}{wxtextctrlhittest} method:
208
209 {\small
210 \begin{verbatim}
211 // the point asked is ...
212 enum wxTextCtrlHitTestResult
213 {
214 wxTE_HT_UNKNOWN = -2, // this means HitTest() is simply not implemented
215 wxTE_HT_BEFORE, // either to the left or upper
216 wxTE_HT_ON_TEXT, // directly on
217 wxTE_HT_BELOW, // below [the last line]
218 wxTE_HT_BEYOND // after [the end of line]
219 };
220 // ... the character returned
221 \end{verbatim}
222 }
223
224
225 \wxheading{Event handling}
226
227 The following commands are processed by default event handlers in wxTextCtrl: wxID\_CUT, wxID\_COPY,
228 wxID\_PASTE, wxID\_UNDO, wxID\_REDO. The associated UI update events are also processed
229 automatically, when the control has the focus.
230
231 To process input from a text control, use these event handler macros to direct input to member
232 functions that take a \helpref{wxCommandEvent}{wxcommandevent} argument.
233
234 \twocolwidtha{7cm}%
235 \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
236 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TEXT(id, func)}}{Respond to a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TEXT\_UPDATED event,
237 generated when the text changes. Notice that this event will be sent
238 when the text controls contents changes - whether this is due to user input or
239 comes from the program itself (for example, if SetValue() is called); see ChangeValue() for
240 a function which does not send this event.}
241 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TEXT\_ENTER(id, func)}}{Respond to a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TEXT\_ENTER event,
242 generated when enter is pressed in a text control (which must have
243 wxTE\_PROCESS\_ENTER style for this event to be generated).}
244 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TEXT\_URL(id, func)}}{A mouse event occurred over an URL
245 in the text control (wxMSW and wxGTK2 only)}
246 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TEXT\_MAXLEN(id, func)}}{User tried to enter more text
247 into the control than the limit set by
248 \helpref{SetMaxLength}{wxtextctrlsetmaxlength}.}
249 \end{twocollist}%
250
251 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
252
253
254 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::wxTextCtrl}\label{wxtextctrlctor}
255
256 \func{}{wxTextCtrl}{\void}
257
258 Default constructor.
259
260 \func{}{wxTextCtrl}{\param{wxWindow* }{parent}, \param{wxWindowID}{ id},\rtfsp
261 \param{const wxString\& }{value = ``"}, \param{const wxPoint\& }{pos = wxDefaultPosition}, \param{const wxSize\& }{size = wxDefaultSize},\rtfsp
262 \param{long}{ style = 0}, \param{const wxValidator\& }{validator = wxDefaultValidator}, \param{const wxString\& }{name = wxTextCtrlNameStr}}
263
264 Constructor, creating and showing a text control.
265
266 \wxheading{Parameters}
267
268 \docparam{parent}{Parent window. Should not be NULL.}
269
270 \docparam{id}{Control identifier. A value of -1 denotes a default value.}
271
272 \docparam{value}{Default text value.}
273
274 \docparam{pos}{Text control position.}
275
276 \docparam{size}{Text control size.}
277
278 \docparam{style}{Window style. See \helpref{wxTextCtrl}{wxtextctrl}.}
279
280 \docparam{validator}{Window validator.}
281
282 \docparam{name}{Window name.}
283
284 \wxheading{Remarks}
285
286 The horizontal scrollbar ({\bf wxHSCROLL} style flag) will only be created
287 for multi-line text controls.
288 Without a horizontal scrollbar, text lines that don't fit in the control's
289 size will be wrapped (but no newline character is inserted). Single line
290 controls don't have a horizontal scrollbar, the text is automatically scrolled
291 so that the \helpref{insertion point}{wxtextctrlgetinsertionpoint} is always
292 visible.
293
294 % VZ: this is no longer true
295 %Under Windows, if the {\bf wxTE\_MULTILINE} style is used, the window is implemented
296 %as a Windows rich text control with unlimited capacity. Otherwise, normal edit control limits
297 %apply.
298
299 \wxheading{See also}
300
301 \helpref{wxTextCtrl::Create}{wxtextctrlcreate}, \helpref{wxValidator}{wxvalidator}
302
303
304 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::\destruct{wxTextCtrl}}\label{wxtextctrldtor}
305
306 \func{}{\destruct{wxTextCtrl}}{\void}
307
308 Destructor, destroying the text control.
309
310
311 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::AppendText}\label{wxtextctrlappendtext}
312
313 \func{void}{AppendText}{\param{const wxString\& }{ text}}
314
315 Appends the text to the end of the text control.
316
317 \wxheading{Parameters}
318
319 \docparam{text}{Text to write to the text control.}
320
321 \wxheading{Remarks}
322
323 After the text is appended, the insertion point will be at the end of the text control. If this behaviour is not desired,
324 the programmer should use \helpref{GetInsertionPoint}{wxtextctrlgetinsertionpoint} and \helpref{SetInsertionPoint}{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpoint}.
325
326 \wxheading{See also}
327
328 \helpref{wxTextCtrl::WriteText}{wxtextctrlwritetext}
329
330
331 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::AutoComplete}\label{wxtextctrlautocomplete}
332
333 \func{bool}{AutoComplete}{\param{const wxArrayString\& }{choices}}
334
335 Call this function to enable auto-completion of the text typed in a single-line
336 text control using the given \arg{choices}.
337
338 Notice that currently this function is only implemented in wxGTK2 and wxMSW
339 ports and does nothing under the other platforms.
340
341 \newsince{2.9.0}
342
343 \wxheading{Return value}
344
345 \true if the auto-completion was enabled or \false if the operation failed,
346 typically because auto-completion is not supported by the current platform.
347
348 \wxheading{See also}
349
350 \helpref{AutoCompleteFileNames}{wxtextctrlautocompletefilenames}
351
352
353 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::AutoCompleteFileNames}\label{wxtextctrlautocompletefilenames}
354
355 \func{bool}{AutoCompleteFileNames}{\void}
356
357 Call this function to enable auto-completion of the text typed in a single-line
358 text control using all valid file system paths.
359
360 Notice that currently this function is only implemented in wxGTK2 port and does
361 nothing under the other platforms.
362
363 \newsince{2.9.0}
364
365 \wxheading{Return value}
366
367 \true if the auto-completion was enabled or \false if the operation failed,
368 typically because auto-completion is not supported by the current platform.
369
370 \wxheading{See also}
371
372 \helpref{AutoComplete}{wxtextctrlautocomplete}
373
374
375 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanCopy}\label{wxtextctrlcancopy}
376
377 \func{virtual bool}{CanCopy}{\void}
378
379 Returns {\tt true} if the selection can be copied to the clipboard.
380
381
382 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanCut}\label{wxtextctrlcancut}
383
384 \func{virtual bool}{CanCut}{\void}
385
386 Returns {\tt true} if the selection can be cut to the clipboard.
387
388
389 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanPaste}\label{wxtextctrlcanpaste}
390
391 \func{virtual bool}{CanPaste}{\void}
392
393 Returns {\tt true} if the contents of the clipboard can be pasted into the
394 text control. On some platforms (Motif, GTK) this is an approximation
395 and returns {\tt true} if the control is editable, {\tt false} otherwise.
396
397
398 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanRedo}\label{wxtextctrlcanredo}
399
400 \func{virtual bool}{CanRedo}{\void}
401
402 Returns {\tt true} if there is a redo facility available and the last operation
403 can be redone.
404
405
406 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanUndo}\label{wxtextctrlcanundo}
407
408 \func{virtual bool}{CanUndo}{\void}
409
410 Returns {\tt true} if there is an undo facility available and the last operation
411 can be undone.
412
413
414 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Clear}\label{wxtextctrlclear}
415
416 \func{virtual void}{Clear}{\void}
417
418 Clears the text in the control.
419
420 Note that this function will generate a {\tt wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TEXT\_UPDATED}
421 event.
422
423
424 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Copy}\label{wxtextctrlcopy}
425
426 \func{virtual void}{Copy}{\void}
427
428 Copies the selected text to the clipboard under Motif and MS Windows.
429
430
431 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Create}\label{wxtextctrlcreate}
432
433 \func{bool}{Create}{\param{wxWindow* }{parent}, \param{wxWindowID}{ id},\rtfsp
434 \param{const wxString\& }{value = ``"}, \param{const wxPoint\& }{pos = wxDefaultPosition}, \param{const wxSize\& }{size = wxDefaultSize},\rtfsp
435 \param{long}{ style = 0}, \param{const wxValidator\& }{validator = wxDefaultValidator}, \param{const wxString\& }{name = wxTextCtrlNameStr}}
436
437 Creates the text control for two-step construction. Derived classes
438 should call or replace this function. See \helpref{wxTextCtrl::wxTextCtrl}{wxtextctrlctor}\rtfsp
439 for further details.
440
441
442 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Cut}\label{wxtextctrlcut}
443
444 \func{virtual void}{Cut}{\void}
445
446 Copies the selected text to the clipboard and removes the selection.
447
448
449 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::DiscardEdits}\label{wxtextctrldiscardedits}
450
451 \func{void}{DiscardEdits}{\void}
452
453 Resets the internal `modified' flag as if the current edits had been saved.
454
455
456 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::EmulateKeyPress}\label{wxtextctrlemulatekeypress}
457
458 \func{bool}{EmulateKeyPress}{\param{const wxKeyEvent\& }{event}}
459
460 This functions inserts into the control the character which would have been
461 inserted if the given key event had occurred in the text control. The
462 {\it event} object should be the same as the one passed to {\tt EVT\_KEY\_DOWN}
463 handler previously by wxWidgets.
464
465 Please note that this function doesn't currently work correctly for all keys
466 under any platform but MSW.
467
468 \wxheading{Return value}
469
470 {\tt true} if the event resulted in a change to the control, {\tt false}
471 otherwise.
472
473
474 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetDefaultStyle}\label{wxtextctrlgetdefaultstyle}
475
476 \constfunc{const wxTextAttr\& }{GetDefaultStyle}{\void}
477
478 Returns the style currently used for the new text.
479
480 \wxheading{See also}
481
482 \helpref{SetDefaultStyle}{wxtextctrlsetdefaultstyle}
483
484
485 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetInsertionPoint}\label{wxtextctrlgetinsertionpoint}
486
487 \constfunc{virtual long}{GetInsertionPoint}{\void}
488
489 Returns the insertion point. This is defined as the zero based index of the
490 character position to the right of the insertion point. For example, if
491 the insertion point is at the end of the text control, it is equal to
492 both \helpref{GetValue()}{wxtextctrlgetvalue}.Length() and
493 \helpref{GetLastPosition()}{wxtextctrlgetlastposition}.
494
495 The following code snippet safely returns the character at the insertion
496 point or the zero character if the point is at the end of the control.
497
498 {\small%
499 \begin{verbatim}
500 char GetCurrentChar(wxTextCtrl *tc) {
501 if (tc->GetInsertionPoint() == tc->GetLastPosition())
502 return '\0';
503 return tc->GetValue[tc->GetInsertionPoint()];
504 }
505 \end{verbatim}
506 }%
507
508
509 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetLastPosition}\label{wxtextctrlgetlastposition}
510
511 \constfunc{virtual wxTextPos}{GetLastPosition}{\void}
512
513 Returns the zero based index of the last position in the text control,
514 which is equal to the number of characters in the control.
515
516
517 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetLineLength}\label{wxtextctrlgetlinelength}
518
519 \constfunc{int}{GetLineLength}{\param{long}{ lineNo}}
520
521 Gets the length of the specified line, not including any trailing newline
522 character(s).
523
524 \wxheading{Parameters}
525
526 \docparam{lineNo}{Line number (starting from zero).}
527
528 \wxheading{Return value}
529
530 The length of the line, or -1 if {\it lineNo} was invalid.
531
532
533 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetLineText}\label{wxtextctrlgetlinetext}
534
535 \constfunc{wxString}{GetLineText}{\param{long}{ lineNo}}
536
537 Returns the contents of a given line in the text control, not including
538 any trailing newline character(s).
539
540 \wxheading{Parameters}
541
542 \docparam{lineNo}{The line number, starting from zero.}
543
544 \wxheading{Return value}
545
546 The contents of the line.
547
548
549 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetNumberOfLines}\label{wxtextctrlgetnumberoflines}
550
551 \constfunc{int}{GetNumberOfLines}{\void}
552
553 Returns the number of lines in the text control buffer.
554
555 \wxheading{Remarks}
556
557 Note that even empty text controls have one line (where the insertion point
558 is), so GetNumberOfLines() never returns $0$.
559
560 For wxGTK using GTK+ 1.2.x and earlier, the number of lines in a multi-line
561 text control is calculated by actually counting newline characters in the
562 buffer, i.e. this function returns the number of logical lines and doesn't
563 depend on whether any of them are wrapped. For all the other platforms, the
564 number of physical lines in the control is returned.
565
566 Also note that you may wish to avoid using functions that work with line
567 numbers if you are working with controls that contain large amounts of text as
568 this function has $O(N)$ complexity for $N$ being the number of lines.
569
570
571 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetRange}\label{wxtextctrlgetrange}
572
573 \constfunc{virtual wxString}{GetRange}{\param{long}{ from}, \param{long}{ to}}
574
575 Returns the string containing the text starting in the positions {\it from} and
576 up to {\it to} in the control. The positions must have been returned by another
577 wxTextCtrl method.
578
579 Please note that the positions in a multiline wxTextCtrl do {\bf not}
580 correspond to the indices in the string returned by
581 \helpref{GetValue}{wxtextctrlgetvalue} because of the different new line
582 representations ({\tt CR} or {\tt CR LF}) and so this method should be used to
583 obtain the correct results instead of extracting parts of the entire value. It
584 may also be more efficient, especially if the control contains a lot of data.
585
586
587 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetSelection}\label{wxtextctrlgetselection}
588
589 \constfunc{virtual void}{GetSelection}{\param{long*}{ from}, \param{long*}{ to}}
590
591 Gets the current selection span. If the returned values are equal, there was
592 no selection.
593
594 Please note that the indices returned may be used with the other wxTextctrl
595 methods but don't necessarily represent the correct indices into the string
596 returned by \helpref{GetValue()}{wxtextctrlgetvalue} for multiline controls
597 under Windows (at least,) you should use
598 \helpref{GetStringSelection()}{wxtextctrlgetstringselection} to get the selected
599 text.
600
601 \wxheading{Parameters}
602
603 \docparam{from}{The returned first position.}
604
605 \docparam{to}{The returned last position.}
606
607 \pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method returns a tuple
608 consisting of the from and to values.}
609
610 \perlnote{In wxPerl this method takes no parameter and returns a
611 2-element list {\tt ( from, to )}.}
612
613
614 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetStringSelection}\label{wxtextctrlgetstringselection}
615
616 \func{virtual wxString}{GetStringSelection}{\void}
617
618 Gets the text currently selected in the control. If there is no selection, the
619 returned string is empty.
620
621
622 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetStyle}\label{wxtextctrlgetstyle}
623
624 \func{bool}{GetStyle}{\param{long }{position}, \param{wxTextAttr\& }{style}}
625
626 Returns the style at this position in the text control. Not all platforms
627 support this function.
628
629 \wxheading{Return value}
630
631 {\tt true} on success, {\tt false} if an error occurred - it may also mean that
632 the styles are not supported under this platform.
633
634 \wxheading{See also}
635
636 \helpref{wxTextCtrl::SetStyle}{wxtextctrlsetstyle}, \helpref{wxTextAttr}{wxtextattr}
637
638
639 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetValue}\label{wxtextctrlgetvalue}
640
641 \constfunc{wxString}{GetValue}{\void}
642
643 Gets the contents of the control. Notice that for a multiline text control,
644 the lines will be separated by (Unix-style) $\backslash$n characters, even
645 under Windows where they are separated by a $\backslash$r$\backslash$n
646 sequence in the native control.
647
648
649 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::HitTest}\label{wxtextctrlhittest}
650
651 \constfunc{wxTextCtrlHitTestResult}{HitTest}{\param{const wxPoint\& }{pt}, \param{wxTextCoord }{*col}, \param{wxTextCoord }{*row}}
652
653 This function finds the character at the specified position expressed in
654 pixels. If the return code is not \texttt{wxTE\_HT\_UNKNOWN} the row and column
655 of the character closest to this position are returned in the \arg{col} and
656 \arg{row} parameters (unless the pointers are {\tt NULL} which is allowed).
657
658 Please note that this function is currently only implemented in wxUniv,
659 wxMSW and wxGTK2 ports.
660
661 \wxheading{See also}
662
663 \helpref{PositionToXY}{wxtextctrlpositiontoxy}, \helpref{XYToPosition}{wxtextctrlxytoposition}
664
665 \perlnote{In wxPerl this function takes only the position argument and
666 returns a 3-element list \texttt{(result, col, row)}}.
667
668
669 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::IsEditable}\label{wxtextctrliseditable}
670
671 \constfunc{bool}{IsEditable}{\void}
672
673 Returns {\tt true} if the controls contents may be edited by user (note that it
674 always can be changed by the program), i.e. if the control hasn't been put in
675 read-only mode by a previous call to
676 \helpref{SetEditable}{wxtextctrlseteditable}.
677
678
679 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::IsEmpty}\label{wxtextctrlisempty}
680
681 \constfunc{bool}{IsEmpty}{\void}
682
683 Returns \true if the control is currently empty. This is the same as
684 \texttt{GetValue().empty()} but can be much more efficient for the multiline
685 controls containing big amounts of text.
686
687 \newsince{2.7.1}
688
689
690 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::IsModified}\label{wxtextctrlismodified}
691
692 \constfunc{bool}{IsModified}{\void}
693
694 Returns {\tt true} if the text has been modified by user. Note that calling
695 \helpref{SetValue}{wxtextctrlsetvalue} doesn't make the control modified.
696
697 \wxheading{See also}
698
699 \helpref{MarkDirty}{wxtextctrlmarkdirty}
700
701
702 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::IsMultiLine}\label{wxtextctrlismultiline}
703
704 \constfunc{bool}{IsMultiLine}{\void}
705
706 Returns {\tt true} if this is a multi line edit control and {\tt false}
707 otherwise.
708
709 \wxheading{See also}
710
711 \helpref{IsSingleLine}{wxtextctrlissingleline}
712
713
714 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::IsSingleLine}\label{wxtextctrlissingleline}
715
716 \constfunc{bool}{IsSingleLine}{\void}
717
718 Returns {\tt true} if this is a single line edit control and {\tt false}
719 otherwise.
720
721 \wxheading{See also}
722
723 \helpref{IsMultiLine}{wxtextctrlissingleline}
724
725
726 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::LoadFile}\label{wxtextctrlloadfile}
727
728 \func{bool}{LoadFile}{\param{const wxString\& }{ filename}, \param{int }{fileType = wxTEXT\_TYPE\_ANY}}
729
730 Loads and displays the named file, if it exists.
731
732 \wxheading{Parameters}
733
734 \docparam{filename}{The filename of the file to load.}
735
736 \docparam{fileType}{The type of file to load. This is currently ignored in wxTextCtrl.}
737
738 \wxheading{Return value}
739
740 {\tt true} if successful, {\tt false} otherwise.
741
742 % VZ: commenting this out as: (a) the docs are wrong (you can't replace
743 % anything), (b) wxTextCtrl doesn't have any OnChar() anyhow
744 %% \membersection{wxTextCtrl::OnChar}\label{wxtextctrlonchar}
745 %%
746 %% \func{void}{OnChar}{\param{wxKeyEvent\& }{event}}
747 %%
748 %% Default handler for character input.
749 %%
750 %% \wxheading{Remarks}
751 %%
752 %% It is possible to intercept character
753 %% input by overriding this member. Call this function
754 %% to let the default behaviour take place; not calling
755 %% it results in the character being ignored. You can
756 %% replace the {\it keyCode} member of {\it event} to
757 %% translate keystrokes.
758 %%
759 %% Note that Windows and Motif have different ways
760 %% of implementing the default behaviour. In Windows,
761 %% calling wxTextCtrl::OnChar immediately
762 %% processes the character. In Motif,
763 %% calling this function simply sets a flag
764 %% to let default processing happen. This might affect
765 %% the way in which you write your OnChar function
766 %% on different platforms.
767 %%
768 %% \wxheading{See also}
769 %%
770 %% \helpref{wxKeyEvent}{wxkeyevent}
771
772
773 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::MarkDirty}\label{wxtextctrlmarkdirty}
774
775 \func{void}{MarkDirty}{\void}
776
777 Mark text as modified (dirty).
778
779 \wxheading{See also}
780
781 \helpref{IsModified}{wxtextctrlismodified}
782
783
784 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::OnDropFiles}\label{wxtextctrlondropfiles}
785
786 \func{void}{OnDropFiles}{\param{wxDropFilesEvent\& }{event}}
787
788 This event handler function implements default drag and drop behaviour, which
789 is to load the first dropped file into the control.
790
791 \wxheading{Parameters}
792
793 \docparam{event}{The drop files event.}
794
795 \wxheading{Remarks}
796
797 This is not implemented on non-Windows platforms.
798
799 \wxheading{See also}
800
801 \helpref{wxDropFilesEvent}{wxdropfilesevent}
802
803
804 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Paste}\label{wxtextctrlpaste}
805
806 \func{virtual void}{Paste}{\void}
807
808 Pastes text from the clipboard to the text item.
809
810
811 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::PositionToXY}\label{wxtextctrlpositiontoxy}
812
813 \constfunc{bool}{PositionToXY}{\param{long }{pos}, \param{long *}{x}, \param{long *}{y}}
814
815 Converts given position to a zero-based column, line number pair.
816
817 \wxheading{Parameters}
818
819 \docparam{pos}{Position.}
820
821 \docparam{x}{Receives zero based column number.}
822
823 \docparam{y}{Receives zero based line number.}
824
825 \wxheading{Return value}
826
827 {\tt true} on success, {\tt false} on failure (most likely due to a too large position
828 parameter).
829
830 \wxheading{See also}
831
832 \helpref{wxTextCtrl::XYToPosition}{wxtextctrlxytoposition}
833
834 \pythonnote{In Python, PositionToXY() returns a tuple containing the x and
835 y values, so (x,y) = PositionToXY() is equivalent to the call described
836 above.}
837
838 \perlnote{In wxPerl this method only takes the {\tt pos} parameter, and
839 returns a 2-element list {\tt ( x, y )}.}
840
841
842 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Redo}\label{wxtextctrlredo}
843
844 \func{virtual void}{Redo}{\void}
845
846 If there is a redo facility and the last operation can be redone, redoes the last operation. Does nothing
847 if there is no redo facility.
848
849
850 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Remove}\label{wxtextctrlremove}
851
852 \func{virtual void}{Remove}{\param{long}{ from}, \param{long}{ to}}
853
854 Removes the text starting at the first given position up to (but not including)
855 the character at the last position.
856
857 \wxheading{Parameters}
858
859 \docparam{from}{The first position.}
860
861 \docparam{to}{The last position.}
862
863
864 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Replace}\label{wxtextctrlreplace}
865
866 \func{virtual void}{Replace}{\param{long}{ from}, \param{long}{ to}, \param{const wxString\& }{value}}
867
868 Replaces the text starting at the first position up to (but not including)
869 the character at the last position with the given text.
870
871 \wxheading{Parameters}
872
873 \docparam{from}{The first position.}
874
875 \docparam{to}{The last position.}
876
877 \docparam{value}{The value to replace the existing text with.}
878
879
880 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SaveFile}\label{wxtextctrlsavefile}
881
882 \func{bool}{SaveFile}{\param{const wxString\& }{ filename}, \param{int }{fileType = wxTEXT\_TYPE\_ANY}}
883
884 Saves the contents of the control in a text file.
885
886 \wxheading{Parameters}
887
888 \docparam{filename}{The name of the file in which to save the text.}
889
890 \docparam{fileType}{The type of file to save. This is currently ignored in wxTextCtrl.}
891
892 \wxheading{Return value}
893
894 {\tt true} if the operation was successful, {\tt false} otherwise.
895
896
897 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetDefaultStyle}\label{wxtextctrlsetdefaultstyle}
898
899 \func{bool}{SetDefaultStyle}{\param{const wxTextAttr\& }{style}}
900
901 Changes the default style to use for the new text which is going to be added
902 to the control using \helpref{WriteText}{wxtextctrlwritetext} or\rtfsp
903 \helpref{AppendText}{wxtextctrlappendtext}.
904
905 If either of the font, foreground, or background colour is not set in\rtfsp
906 {\it style}, the values of the previous default style are used for them. If
907 the previous default style didn't set them neither, the global font or colours
908 of the text control itself are used as fall back.
909
910 However if the {\it style} parameter is the default wxTextAttr, then the
911 default style is just reset (instead of being combined with the new style which
912 wouldn't change it at all).
913
914 \wxheading{Parameters}
915
916 \docparam{style}{The style for the new text.}
917
918 \wxheading{Return value}
919
920 {\tt true} on success, {\tt false} if an error occurred - may also mean that
921 the styles are not supported under this platform.
922
923 \wxheading{See also}
924
925 \helpref{GetDefaultStyle}{wxtextctrlgetdefaultstyle}
926
927
928 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetEditable}\label{wxtextctrlseteditable}
929
930 \func{virtual void}{SetEditable}{\param{const bool}{ editable}}
931
932 Makes the text item editable or read-only, overriding the {\bf wxTE\_READONLY} flag.
933
934 \wxheading{Parameters}
935
936 \docparam{editable}{If {\tt true}, the control is editable. If {\tt false}, the control is read-only.}
937
938 \wxheading{See also}
939
940 \helpref{IsEditable}{wxtextctrliseditable}
941
942
943 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetInsertionPoint}\label{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpoint}
944
945 \func{virtual void}{SetInsertionPoint}{\param{long}{ pos}}
946
947 Sets the insertion point at the given position.
948
949 \wxheading{Parameters}
950
951 \docparam{pos}{Position to set.}
952
953
954 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetInsertionPointEnd}\label{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpointend}
955
956 \func{virtual void}{SetInsertionPointEnd}{\void}
957
958 Sets the insertion point at the end of the text control. This is equivalent
959 to \helpref{SetInsertionPoint}{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpoint}(\helpref{GetLastPosition}{wxtextctrlgetlastposition}()).
960
961
962 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetMaxLength}\label{wxtextctrlsetmaxlength}
963
964 \func{virtual void}{SetMaxLength}{\param{unsigned long }{len}}
965
966 This function sets the maximum number of characters the user can enter into the
967 control. In other words, it allows to limit the text value length to {\it len}
968 not counting the terminating {\tt NUL} character.
969
970 If {\it len} is $0$, the previously set max length limit, if any, is discarded
971 and the user may enter as much text as the underlying native text control
972 widget supports (typically at least 32Kb).
973
974 If the user tries to enter more characters into the text control when it
975 already is filled up to the maximal length, a
976 {\tt wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TEXT\_MAXLEN} event is sent to notify the program about it
977 (giving it the possibility to show an explanatory message, for example) and the
978 extra input is discarded.
979
980 Note that under GTK+, this function may only be used with single line text controls.
981
982 \wxheading{Compatibility}
983
984 Only implemented in wxMSW/wxGTK starting with wxWidgets 2.3.2.
985
986
987 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetModified}\label{wxtextctrlsetmodified}
988
989 \func{void}{SetModified}{\param{bool }{modified}}
990
991 Marks the control as being modified by the user or not.
992
993 \wxheading{See also}
994
995 \helpref{MarkDirty}{wxtextctrlmarkdirty}, \helpref{DiscardEdits}{wxtextctrldiscardedits}
996
997
998 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetSelection}\label{wxtextctrlsetselection}
999
1000 \func{virtual void}{SetSelection}{\param{long}{ from}, \param{long}{ to}}
1001
1002 Selects the text starting at the first position up to (but not including) the
1003 character at the last position. If both parameters are equal to $-1$ all text
1004 in the control is selected.
1005
1006 \wxheading{Parameters}
1007
1008 \docparam{from}{The first position.}
1009
1010 \docparam{to}{The last position.}
1011
1012
1013 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetStyle}\label{wxtextctrlsetstyle}
1014
1015 \func{bool}{SetStyle}{\param{long }{start}, \param{long }{end}, \param{const wxTextAttr\& }{style}}
1016
1017 Changes the style of the given range. If any attribute within {\it style} is
1018 not set, the corresponding attribute from \helpref{GetDefaultStyle()}{wxtextctrlgetdefaultstyle} is used.
1019
1020 \wxheading{Parameters}
1021
1022 \docparam{start}{The start of the range to change.}
1023
1024 \docparam{end}{The end of the range to change.}
1025
1026 \docparam{style}{The new style for the range.}
1027
1028 \wxheading{Return value}
1029
1030 {\tt true} on success, {\tt false} if an error occurred - it may also mean that
1031 the styles are not supported under this platform.
1032
1033 \wxheading{See also}
1034
1035 \helpref{wxTextCtrl::GetStyle}{wxtextctrlgetstyle}, \helpref{wxTextAttr}{wxtextattr}
1036
1037
1038 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetValue}\label{wxtextctrlsetvalue}
1039
1040 \func{virtual void}{SetValue}{\param{const wxString\& }{ value}}
1041
1042 Sets the text value and marks the control as not-modified (which means that
1043 \helpref{IsModified}{wxtextctrlismodified} would return {\tt false} immediately
1044 after the call to SetValue).
1045
1046 Note that this function will generate a {\tt wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TEXT\_UPDATED}
1047 event.
1048
1049 This function is deprecated and should not be used in new code. Please use the
1050 \helpref{ChangeValue}{wxtextctrlchangevalue} function instead.
1051
1052 \wxheading{Parameters}
1053
1054 \docparam{value}{The new value to set. It may contain newline characters if the text control is multi-line.}
1055
1056
1057 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::ChangeValue}\label{wxtextctrlchangevalue}
1058
1059 \func{virtual void}{ChangeValue}{\param{const wxString\& }{ value}}
1060
1061 Sets the text value and marks the control as not-modified (which means that
1062 \helpref{IsModified}{wxtextctrlismodified} would return {\tt false} immediately
1063 after the call to SetValue).
1064
1065 Note that this function will \emph{not} generate the {\tt wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TEXT\_UPDATED}
1066 event.
1067 This is the only difference with \helpref{SetValue}{wxtextctrlsetvalue}.
1068 See \helpref{this topic}{progevent} for more information.
1069
1070 \newsince{2.7.1}
1071
1072 \wxheading{Parameters}
1073
1074 \docparam{value}{The new value to set. It may contain newline characters if the text control is multi-line.}
1075
1076
1077 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::ShowPosition}\label{wxtextctrlshowposition}
1078
1079 \func{void}{ShowPosition}{\param{long}{ pos}}
1080
1081 Makes the line containing the given position visible.
1082
1083 \wxheading{Parameters}
1084
1085 \docparam{pos}{The position that should be visible.}
1086
1087
1088 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Undo}\label{wxtextctrlundo}
1089
1090 \func{virtual void}{Undo}{\void}
1091
1092 If there is an undo facility and the last operation can be undone, undoes the last operation. Does nothing
1093 if there is no undo facility.
1094
1095
1096 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::WriteText}\label{wxtextctrlwritetext}
1097
1098 \func{void}{WriteText}{\param{const wxString\& }{ text}}
1099
1100 Writes the text into the text control at the current insertion position.
1101
1102 \wxheading{Parameters}
1103
1104 \docparam{text}{Text to write to the text control.}
1105
1106 \wxheading{Remarks}
1107
1108 Newlines in the text string
1109 are the only control characters allowed, and they will cause appropriate
1110 line breaks. See \helpref{wxTextCtrl::\cinsert}{wxtextctrlinsert} and \helpref{wxTextCtrl::AppendText}{wxtextctrlappendtext} for more convenient ways of writing to the window.
1111
1112 After the write operation, the insertion point will be at the end of the inserted text, so subsequent write operations will be appended. To append text after the user may have interacted with the control, call \helpref{wxTextCtrl::SetInsertionPointEnd}{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpointend} before writing.
1113
1114
1115 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::XYToPosition}\label{wxtextctrlxytoposition}
1116
1117 \func{long}{XYToPosition}{\param{long}{ x}, \param{long}{ y}}
1118
1119 Converts the given zero based column and line number to a position.
1120
1121 \wxheading{Parameters}
1122
1123 \docparam{x}{The column number.}
1124
1125 \docparam{y}{The line number.}
1126
1127 \wxheading{Return value}
1128
1129 The position value, or -1 if {\tt x} or {\tt y} was invalid.
1130
1131
1132 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::operator \cinsert}\label{wxtextctrlinsert}
1133
1134 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{const wxString\& }{s}}
1135
1136 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{int}{ i}}
1137
1138 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{long}{ i}}
1139
1140 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{float}{ f}}
1141
1142 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{double}{ d}}
1143
1144 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{char}{ c}}
1145
1146 Operator definitions for appending to a text control, for example:
1147
1148 \begin{verbatim}
1149 wxTextCtrl *wnd = new wxTextCtrl(my_frame);
1150
1151 (*wnd) << "Welcome to text control number " << 1 << ".\n";
1152 \end{verbatim}
1153