17

I would like to add a menu item to my main menu and then populate it with items at run time. How would I do this? And besides adding items how would I have a message map entry for them since I do not know the id?

4 Answers 4

21

You can create a CMenu object dynamically like this:

CMenu *menu = new CMenu;
menu->CreatePopupMenu();
// Add items to the menu
menu->AppendMenu(MF_STRING, menuItemID, "Text");
...

Then add this sub-menu to your main menu:

wnd->GetMenu()->AppendMenu(MF_POPUP, (UINT_PTR)menu->m_hMenu, "Menu Name");

As for the message map, assuming all your menu item IDs are within a certain range, you can use ON_COMMAND_RANGE to map the entire range to a single function. This function will receive the ID as a parameter, and within the function, you can perform different operations based on the ID.

12
define the menu's using #define

#define ID_SHOW   2002
#define ID_HIDE   2004

//create a menu object for main menu
CMenu *menu    = new CMenu();
menu->CreateMenu();

//another menu object for submenu
CMenu *subMenu = new CMenu();
subMenu->CreatePopupMenu();
subMenu->AppendMenu(MF_STRING, ID_HIDE, _T("four"));
subMenu->AppendMenu(MF_STRING, ID_SHOW, _T("three"));
//append submenu to menu
menu->AppendMenu(MF_POPUP|MF_STRING, (UINT)subMenu->m_hMenu,  _T("Advanced") );
SetMenu(menu);
2
  CMenu menuPopup;
  menuPopup.LoadMenu(IDR_CNTXT_PLAN);
subMenu.CreatePopupMenu();
 subMenu.AppendMenu(MF_STRING, MENU1,"Menu1");
subMenu.AppendMenu(MF_STRING, MENU2,"Menu2");
CMenu* pMenu = menuPopup.GetSubMenu(0);
  pMenu->InsertMenu(0,MF_BYPOSITION|MF_POPUP,(UINT)subMenu.m_hMenu,"Layers");
  menuPopup.GetSubMenu(0)->InsertMenu(1,MF_BYPOSITION|MF_SEPARATOR,0,"");
menuPopup.GetSubMenu(0)->TrackPopupMenu(TPM_LEFTALIGN, point.x, point.y, this);
1

Following example if you wish to dynamically add menu item & also attach data to that menu item.

    struct MyStruct
    {
        int abc;
    };
    CMenu MyMenu;
    MyMenu.CreatePopupMenu();

    CMenu MyMainMenu;
    VERIFY(MyMainMenu.LoadMenu(IDR_MAIN_MENU_ID));
    MyMainMenu.InsertMenu(0, MF_POPUP, (UINT_PTR)MyMenu.m_hMenu, _T("Main Menu"));

    const int iMenuAdds = 5;
    for (int i = 0; i < iMenuAdds; ++i)
    {
        MyStruct myStruct;
        myStruct.abc = i+10001;

        CString MenuDesc;
        MenuDesc.Format(_T("MenuNo: %d"), i);
        MENUITEMINFO tmpItem;
        tmpItem.fMask = MIIM_STRING | MIIM_ID | MIIM_DATA;
        tmpItem.fType = MFT_STRING;
        tmpItem.fState = MFS_ENABLED;
        tmpItem.wID = i + 101; //See note 1. below.
        tmpItem.dwItemData = (ULONG_PTR)&myStruct; //data set.
        tmpItem.dwTypeData = MenuDesc.GetBuffer(); //string description
        tmpItem.cch = MenuDesc.GetLength();
        tmpItem.cbSize = sizeof(tmpItem);
        MyMenu.InsertMenuItem(i, (LPMENUITEMINFO)& tmpItem, FALSE);
    }

To retrieve menu item & associated data:

CMenu* pPopup = &MyMenu; //or CMenu* pPopup = MyMainMenu.GetSubMenu(0); depending on parent.
ULONG_PTR lRetVal = pPopup->TrackPopupMenu(TPM_LEFTALIGN | TPM_RIGHTBUTTON | TPM_RETURNCMD, point.x, point.y, this, NULL);
//^^lRetVal should return same value as tmpItem.wID above.

MENUITEMINFO tmpItem;
tmpItem.cbSize = sizeof(MENUITEMINFO);
tmpItem.fMask = MIIM_STRING | MIIM_ID | MIIM_DATA;
tmpItem.fType = MFT_STRING;
TCHAR dwTypeData[256];
tmpItem.dwTypeData = dwTypeData;
tmpItem.cch = 256;
pPopup->GetMenuItemInfo(lRetVal, &tmpItem, FALSE);
MyStruct *myStruct = (MyStruct*)tmpItem.dwItemData; //and now we have our data.
  1. Used as your #define & can be used for ON_COMMAND_RANGE(idFirst, idLast, Function), so would still need to have some sort of defined range if you were planning on using ON_COMMAND_RANGE. Alternatively: use command range for dynamic menu or create your own within the data set. Also need to make sure any ranges used do not conflict with any already #defined menu items on the same or parent menu.

Added above as I found this thread from googling due to an issue & I was already using the accepted answers method for adding menu items.

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.