For modal dialogs you can just create a new instance of the dialog on the stack. One way to pass data to this dialog is to use constructor paramters:
MyDialog dlg(param1,param2,param3);
if (dlg.exec())
{
// ... process data from the dlg ...
// call whatever public methods on the dialog while it still exists
// e.g.
myvar = dlg.getReturnValue();
}
For modal dialogs, you can use setResult
to determine whether the user has accepted or rejected the dialog. This is queried in the if statement above.
Modeless dialogs should probably created with wider scope (possibly even global or using creating dynamically)
if (! modelessDlg)
{
modelessDlg = new MyModelessDlg(param1,param2);
}
modelessDlg->show();