INFO: Popular Windows API Functions to Use with Visual
Basic 4.0 |
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Visual Basic Standard Edition, 32-bit only, for
Windows, version 4.0
- Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition, 16-bit only, for
Windows, version 4.0
- Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition, 32-bit, for
Windows, version 4.0
- Microsoft Visual Basic Enterprise Edition, 16-bit, for
Windows, version 4.0
- Microsoft Visual Basic Enterprise Edition, 32-bit, for
Windows, version 4.0
SUMMARY
Below is a summary of API (application programming interface)
functions for Microsoft Windows that programmers commonly use to
extend the abilities of Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows. These
functions can be called from either Win16 or Win32 and should behave
similarly in both environments unless specifically noted.
MORE INFORMATION
Commonly-Used API Functions for WindowsThe following
Windows API functions are very useful for Visual Basic programmers:
- BitBlt: Move a bitmap from a source device context to a
destination.
- ExtractIcon, DrawIcon, and LoadIcon: Manipulate icons.
- FindExecutable: Find and retrieve the executable filename that
is associated with a specified filename.
- GetWindowsDirectory: Get the pathname of the Windows
directory.
- GetSystemDirectory: Get the pathname of the Windows system
subdirectory.
- GetSystemMetrics: Get widths and heights of the display
elements of Microsoft Windows.
- GetTempFileName: Return a temporary filename and path using
the TEMP environment variable.
- GetWindowPlacement and SetWindowPlacement: Get or set the show
state and the normal (restored), minimized, and maximized
positions of a window.
- GetProfileString, GetProfileInt, WriteProfileString: Get or
write the information stored in the initialization file for
Windows (WIN.INI). NOTE: Initialization file functions remain in
Win32 for backward compatibility with Win16. However, Win32
applications, should use the registry for initialization.
- GetPrivateProfileString, GetPrivateProfileInt,
WritePrivateProfileString: Get or set the information in a given
initialization file (ininame.INI).
NOTE: Initialization file
functions remain in Win32 for backward compatibility with Win16.
However, Win32 applications, should use the registry for
initialization.
- SendMessage: Send Windows messages to control applications.
For example, the LB_SETTABSTOPS message sets TAB stops in a list
box. LB_FINDSTRING finds the first string in the list box which
matches prefix text. Hundreds of other messages are available.
- SetCapture: Send all mouse input to the specified window,
regardless of the cursor position.
- SetWindowPos: Change the size, position, and ordering of
child, pop-up, and top-level windows.
- SetCursorPos: Reposition the mouse pointer (cursor).
Additional Commonly-Used API Functions for WindowsThe
following API functions for Windows are also very useful for Visual
Basic programmers:
- BringWindowToTop, SetActiveWindow: Activate a window.
- CreateCompatibleDC: Prepare image in memory, such as before
copying an image to the compatible device.
- DeleteObject, ReleaseDC: Remove object or device context from
memory.
- DragAcceptFiles, DragFinish: Support File Manager drag/drop
file ability.
- FindWindow, ShowWindow: Check to see if given applications are
currently running. This is useful before you perform Dynamic Data
Exchange (DDE).
- GetActiveWindow, IsWindow: Find out when a Shell function has
finished loading a program.
- GetDesktopWindow: Get a handle to the Windows desktop window,
which covers the entire screen and is the area on top of which all
icons and other windows are painted.
- GetFreeSpace(16-bit) or GlobalMemoryStatus(32-bit),
GetVersion, GetWinFlags(16-bit) or GetSystemInfo(32-bit): Check
system settings for Microsoft Windows, such as for reporting in an
About box under a Help menu.
- GetModuleFileName, GetModuleHandle, GetModuleUsage(16-bit
only): Get full pathname of the executable file from which the
specified module was loaded. NOTE: Each Win32-based application
runs in its own address space. Therefore GetModuleUsage does not
apply.
- GetPaletteEntries, CreatePen, SelectObject: Manipulate color
palettes.
- GetParent: Get handle of specified window's parent.
- EnumChildWindows: Get list of child windows that belong to
specified parent window.
- GetWindowLong, SetWindowLong: Get or set window style
information.
- GetWindowText: Get the caption title of a window or the text
in a control.
- IsIconic, IsWindowVisible: Find the state of the windows of an
application -- visible, loaded, or minimized to an icon.
- LoadCursor, DestroyCursor, GetCursorPos: Handle different
mouse cursors.
- LZOpenFile, LZCopy, LZClose: Manipulate compressed files. See
the LZEXPAND.DLL file that ships with Visual Basic version 3.0.
The functions in LZEXPAND.DLL manipulate files that are compressed
by the COMPRESS.EXE utility supplied with the Windows Software
Development Kit (SDK) versions 3.0 and 3.1.
- OpenComm(16-bit), WriteComm(16-bit), GetCommEventMask(16-bit),
SetCommState: Use the COMn: serial communications port. NOTE:
OpenComm, WriteComm, and GetCommEventMask is no longer found in
the Win32 API set.
- RoundRect, FillRect, ExtFloodFill, StretchBlt: Perform graphic
operations beyond Visual Basic capabilities.
- SetSysModalWindow (16-bit only): Set a window to be
system-modal, such as for a screen saver's password dialog box.
NOTE: The new input model does not allow for System Modal windows.
- SndPlaySound: Play waveform .WAV sound file sounds.
- WinExec: Run a Windows-based or other application, as an
alternative to Visual Basic's Shell function.
- WinHelp: Invoke WINHELP.EXE, the Windows Help application.
Useful as an alternative to invoking WINHELP.EXE by setting the
Common Dialog's Action property to a value of 6.
REFERENCES
- "Microsoft Windows Programmer's Reference," published by
Microsoft Press.
- "Visual Basic - Game Programming with Windows," by Craig,
published by Microsoft Press.
- "PC Magazine's Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to the Windows
API" by Daniel Appleman (of Desaware), published by Ziff-Davis
Press. This reference describes most Windows API functions that
can be used from within Visual Basic.
- "Microsoft Win32 Programmer's Reference Volumes 1 - 5"
published by Microsoft Press.
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