可以用构造函数提供的方式使用CFileDialog,也可以从CFileDialog派生出自己的对话类并编写一个构造函数来适应你的需要。每种情况下,对话框都与标准MFC对话框一样工作。因为它们都是CCommonDialog类的派生类。
要使用CFileDialog,先用CFileDialog构造函数构造一个对象,当创建了一个对话框后,可以设置或修改m_ofn结构中的任何值,以初始化对话框控件的值或状态。m_ofn结构是OPENFILENAME类型的。要了解更多信息,可参阅联机文档“Win32 SDK”中的OPENFILENAME结构。
初始化对话框控件后,调用DoModal成员函数显示对话框并使用户输入路径和文件。DoModal返回不论是用户选择了OK(IDOK)还是取消(IDCANCEL)按钮。
当DoModal返回IDOK,可以使用某一个CFileDIalog的公共成员函数获取用户输入的信息。
CFileDIalog包含许多保护成员,使你可以处理常用的共享冲突、文件名合法性检查、列表框改变通知。这些保护成员对许多应用来说用处不大,因为缺省处理是自动的。对这些函数来说,消息映射入口是不必要的,因为它们是标准虚函数。
可以使用Windows CommDlgExtendError函数判断在初始化对话框时是否是发生了错误,并获取关于错误的更多信息。
析构一个CFileDialog对象是自动,无须调用CDialog::EndDialog。
要使用户选用多个文件,可在调用DoModal之前设置OFN_ALLOWMULTISELECT标志。你应提供文件名缓冲区来放置返回的多个文件名的列表,这通过用一个分配了的缓冲区指针替换m_ofn.lpstrFile来实现,要在创建了CFileDialog之后调用DoModal之前进行此操作。另外,必须用m_ofn.lpstrFile指向的缓冲区字节数来设置m_ofn.nMaxFile。
CFileDialog依赖于Windows3.1及以后版本中的COMMDLG.DLL。
如果从CFileDialog中派生出一个新类,可用消息映射处理。要扩展消息处理,从CWnd中派生一个类,向新类中加入一个消息映射并为新消息提供成员函数,无须提供一个钩子函数来定制对话框。
要定制对话框,从CFileDialog中派生一个对象,提供一个定制对话模板,从扩展控件中加入一个消息映射,处理通知消息。任意未处理的消息将传递给基类。
无须定制钩子函数。
#include
文件选择对话框的使用:首先构造一个对象并提供相应的参数,构造函数原型如下:
CFileDialog::CFileDialog( BOOL bOpenFileDialog, LPCTSTR lpszDefExt = NULL, LPCTSTR lpszFileName = NULL, DWORD dwFlags = OFN_HIDEREADONLY | OFN_OVERWRITEPROMPT, LPCTSTR lpszFilter = NULL, CWnd* pParentWnd = NULL );
参数意义如下:
bOpenFileDialog 为TRUE则显示打开对话框,为FALSE则显示保存对话文件对话框。
lpszDefExt 指定默认的文件扩展名。
lpszFileName 指定默认的文件名。
dwFlags 指明一些特定风格。
lpszFilter 是最重要的一个参数,它指明可供选择的文件类型和相应的扩展名。参数格式如:
"Chart Files (*.xlc)|*.xlc|Worksheet Files (*.xls)|*.xls|Data Files (*.xlc;*.xls)|*.xlc; *.xls|All Files (*.*)|*.*||";文件类型说明和扩展名间用 | 分隔,同种类型文件的扩展名间可以用 ; 分割,每种文件类型间用 | 分隔,末尾用 || 指明。
pParentWnd 为父窗口指针。
创建文件对话框可以使用DoModal(),在返回后可以利用下面的函数得到用户选择:
CString CFileDialog::GetPathName( ) 得到完整的文件名,包括目录名和扩展名如:c: est est1.txt
CString CFileDialog::GetFileName( ) 得到完整的文件名,包括扩展名如:test1.txt
CString CFileDialog::GetExtName( ) 得到完整的文件扩展名,如:txt
CString CFileDialog::GetFileTitle ( ) 得到完整的文件名,不包括目录名和扩展名如:test1
POSITION CFileDialog::GetStartPosition( ) 对于选择了多个文件的情况得到第一个文件位置。
CString CFileDialog::GetNextPathName( POSITION& pos ) 对于选择了多个文件的情况得到下一个文件位置,并同时返回当前文件名。但必须已经调用过POSITION CFileDialog::GetStartPosition( )来得到最初的POSITION变量。
例如
{
CString
FilePathName;
CFileDialog dlg(TRUE);///TRUE为OPEN对话框,FALSE为SAVE AS对话框
if(dlg.DoModal()==IDOK)
FilePathName=dlg.GetPathName();
}
相关信息:CFileDialog 用于取文件名的几个成员函数:
假如选择的文件是C:WINDOWSTEST.EXE
则:
(1)GetPathName();取文件名全称,包括完整路径。取回C:WINDOWSTEST.EXE
(2)GetFileName();取文件全名:TEST.EXE
(3)GetFileTitle();取回TEST
(4)GetFileExt();取扩展名EXE
补充: 在控制台下使用这个类需要设置在静态库中使用MFC,然后构造 AfxSetResourceHandle(GetModuleHandle(NULL));
相关头文件 #include
例:
int main()
{
AfxSetResourceHandle(GetModuleHandle(NULL));
CFileDialog filedlg(TRUE);
if(IDOK==filedlg.DoModal())
{
...
}
return 0;
}
附 dwFlags
Flags
A set of bit flags you can use to initialize the dialog box. When the dialog box returns, it sets these flags to indicate the user's input. This member can be a combination of the following flags.
OFN_ALLOWMULTISELECT
Specifies that the File Name list box allows multiple selections. If you also set the OFN_EXPLORER flag, the dialog box uses the Explorer-style user interface; otherwise, it uses the old-style user interface.
If the user selects more than one file, the lpstrFile buffer returns the path to the current directory followed by the file names of the selected files. The nFileOffset member is the offset, in bytes or characters, to the first file name, and the nFileExtension member is not used. For Explorer-style dialog boxes, the directory and file name strings are NULL separated, with an extra NULL character after the last file name. This format enables the Explorer-style dialog boxes to return long file names that include spaces. For old-style dialog boxes, the directory and file name strings are separated by spaces and the function uses short file names for file names with spaces. You can use the FindFirstFile function to convert between long and short file names.
If you specify a custom template for an old-style dialog box, the definition of the File Name list box must contain the LBS_EXTENDEDSEL value.
OFN_CREATEPROMPT
If the user specifies a file that does not exist, this flag causes the dialog box to prompt the user for permission to create the file. If the user chooses to create the file, the dialog box closes and the function returns the specified name; otherwise, the dialog box remains open. If you use this flag with the OFN_ALLOWMULTISELECT flag, the dialog box allows the user to specify only one nonexistent file.
OFN_DONTADDTORECENT
Windows 2000/XP: Prevents the system from adding a link to the selected file in the file system directory that contains the user's most recently used documents. To retrieve the location of this directory, call the SHGetSpecialFolderLocati on function with the CSIDL_RECENT flag.
OFN_ENABLEHOOK
Enables the hook function specified in the lpfnHook member.
OFN_ENABLEINCLUDENOTIFY
Windows 2000/XP: Causes the dialog box to send CDN_INCLUDEITEM notification messages to your OFNHookProc hook procedure when the user opens a folder. The dialog box sends a notification for each item in the newly opened folder. These messages enable you to control which items the dialog box displays in the folder's item list.
OFN_ENABLESIZING
Windows 2000/XP, Windows 98/Me: Enables the Explorer-style dialog box to be resized using either the mouse or the keyboard. By default, the Explorer-style Open and Save As dialog boxes allow the dialog box to be resized regardless of whether this flag is set. This flag is necessary only if you provide a hook procedure or custom template. The old-style dialog box does not permit resizing.
OFN_ENABLETEMPLATE
Indicates that the lpTemplateName member is a pointer to the name of a dialog template resource in the module identified by the hInstance member. If the OFN_EXPLORER flag is set, the system uses the specified template to create a dialog box that is a child of the default Explorer-style dialog box. If the OFN_EXPLORER flag is not set, the system uses the template to create an old-style dialog box that replaces the default dialog box.
OFN_ENABLETEMPLATEHANDLE
Indicates that the hInstance member identifies a data block that contains a preloaded dialog box template. The system ignores lpTemplateName if this flag is specified. If the OFN_EXPLORER flag is set, the system uses the specified template to create a dialog box that is a child of the default Explorer-style dialog box. If the OFN_EXPLORER flag is not set, the system uses the template to create an old-style dialog box that replaces the default dialog box.
OFN_EXPLORER
Indicates that any customizations made to the Open or Save As dialog box use the new Explorer-style customization methods. For more information, see Explorer-Style Hook Procedures and Explorer-Style Custom Templates.
By default, the Open and Save As dialog boxes use the Explorer-style user interface regardless of whether this flag is set. This flag is necessary only if you provide a hook procedure or custom template, or set the OFN_ALLOWMULTISELECT flag.
If you want the old-style user interface, omit the OFN_EXPLORER flag and provide a replacement old-style template or hook procedure. If you want the old style but do not need a custom template or hook procedure, simply provide a hook procedure that always returns FALSE.
OFN_EXTENSIONDIFFERENT
Specifies that the user typed a file name extension that differs from the extension specified by lpstrDefExt. The function does not use this flag if lpstrDefExt is NULL.
OFN_FILEMUSTEXIST
Specifies that the user can type only names of existing files in the File Name entry field. If this flag is specified and the user enters an invalid name, the dialog box procedure displays a warning in a message box. If this flag is specified, the OFN_PATHMUSTEXIST flag is also used. This flag can be used in an Open dialog box. It cannot be used with a Save As dialog box.
OFN_FORCESHOWHIDDEN
Windows 2000/XP: Forces the showing of system and hidden files, thus overriding the user setting to show or not show hidden files. However, a file that is marked both system and hidden is not shown.
OFN_HIDEREADONLY
Hides the Read Only check box.
OFN_LONGNAMES
For old-style dialog boxes, this flag causes the dialog box to use long file names. If this flag is not specified, or if the OFN_ALLOWMULTISELECT flag is also set, old-style dialog boxes use short file names (8.3 format) for file names with spaces. Explorer-style dialog boxes ignore this flag and always display long file names.
OFN_NOCHANGEDIR
Restores the current directory to its original value if the user changed the directory while searching for files.
Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP: This flag is ineffective for GetOpenFileName.
OFN_NODEREFERENCELINKS
Directs the dialog box to return the path and file name of the selected shortcut (.LNK) file. If this value is not specified, the dialog box returns the path and file name of the file referenced by the shortcut.
OFN_NOLONGNAMES
For old-style dialog boxes, this flag causes the dialog box to use short file names (8.3 format). Explorer-style dialog boxes ignore this flag and always display long file names.
OFN_NONETWORKBUTTON
Hides and disables the Network button.
OFN_NOREADONLYRETURN
Specifies that the returned file does not have the Read Only check box selected and is not in a write-protected directory.
OFN_NOTESTFILECREATE
Specifies that the file is not created before the dialog box is closed. This flag should be specified if the application saves the file on a create-nonmodify network share. When an application specifies this flag, the library does not check for write protection, a full disk, an open drive door, or network protection. Applications using this flag must perform file operations carefully, because a file cannot be reopened once it is closed.
OFN_NOVALIDATE
Specifies that the common dialog boxes allow invalid characters in the returned file name. Typically, the calling application uses a hook procedure that checks the file name by using the FILEOKSTRING message. If the text box in the edit control is empty or contains nothing but spaces, the lists of files and directories are updated. If the text box in the edit control contains anything else, nFileOffset and nFileExtension are set to values generated by parsing the text. No default extension is added to the text, nor is text copied to the buffer specified by lpstrFileTitle. If the value specified by nFileOffset is less than zero, the file name is invalid. Otherwise, the file name is valid, and nFileExtension and nFileOffset can be used as if the OFN_NOVALIDATE flag had not been specified.
OFN_OVERWRITEPROMPT
Causes the Save As dialog box to generate a message box if the selected file already exists. The user must confirm whether to overwrite the file.
OFN_PATHMUSTEXIST
Specifies that the user can type only valid paths and file names. If this flag is used and the user types an invalid path and file name in the File Name entry field, the dialog box function displays a warning in a message box.
OFN_READONLY
Causes the Read Only check box to be selected initially when the dialog box is created. This flag indicates the state of the Read Only check box when the dialog box is closed.
OFN_SHAREAWARE
Specifies that if a call to the OpenFile function fails because of a network sharing violation, the error is ignored and the dialog box returns the selected file name. If this flag is not set, the dialog box notifies your hook procedure when a network sharing violation occurs for the file name specified by the user. If you set the OFN_EXPLORER flag, the dialog box sends the CDN_SHAREVIOLATION message to the hook procedure. If you do not set OFN_EXPLORER, the dialog box sends the SHAREVISTRING registered message to the hook procedure.
OFN_SHOWHELP
Causes the dialog box to display the Help button. The hwndOwner member must specify the window to receive the HELPMSGSTRING registered messages that the dialog box sends when the user clicks the Help button. An Explorer-style dialog box sends a CDN_HELP notification message to your hook procedure when the user clicks the Help button.
OFN_USESHELLITEM
Do not use.