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CStatic Class

Provides the functionality of a Windows static control.

class CStatic : public CWnd

Remarks

A static control displays a text string, box, rectangle, icon, cursor, bitmap, or enhanced metafile. It can be used to label, box, or separate other controls. A static control normally takes no input and provides no output; however, it can notify its parent of mouse clicks if it's created with SS_NOTIFY style.

Create a static control in two steps. First, call the constructor to construct the CStatic object, then call the Create member function to create the static control and attach it to the CStatic object.

If you create a CStatic object within a dialog box (through a dialog resource), the CStatic object is automatically destroyed when the user closes the dialog box.

If you create a CStatic object within a window, you may also need to destroy it. A CStatic object created on the stack within a window is automatically destroyed. If you create the CStatic object on the heap by using the new function, you must call delete on the object to destroy it when the you are done with it.

Requirements

Header: afxwin.h

See Also

Reference

CWnd Class

Hierarchy Chart

CWnd Class

CButton Class

CComboBox Class

CEdit Class

CListBox Class

CScrollBar Class

CDialog Class

Other Resources

CStatic Members