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I have another wxWidgets question regarding events and focus.

I have already looked at the tutorials and this old question here but I am still running into problems C++ Event (Focus) Handling

Basically I have a dialog with two wxTextCtrl elements and a Button. What I would like to achieve is, that when I click on button it needs to tell me which of the two elements previously had the focus.

In the constructor of my Dialog I created all the elements and then connected them to the eventhandler like this: Ttop->Connect(TOP,wxEVT_KILL_FOCUS,(wxObjectEventFunction)&UI_ADDENTRY::hasfocus); Tbottom->Connect(BOTTOM,wxEVT_KILL_FOCUS,(wxObjectEventFunction)&UI_ADDENTRY::hasfocus);

then there is the eventhandler that safes the id into focus

void UI_ADDENTRY::hasfocus(wxFocusEvent& event){
    focus= event.GetId();
    event.Skip();}

however when i try to access focus in the Button function it always tells me: 0 instead of TOP or BOTTOM / the ids that I gave the textcontrols

void UI_ADDENTRY::OnRecord(wxCommandEvent &event){
     wxString tmp;
     tmp << this->focus;
     wxMessageBox(tmp);}

What am I doing wrong? is there another way of finding out which of the two textbox has been in focus last?

Thank you

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  • Couldn't you just check Ttop->HasFocus() and Tbottom->HasFocus() in your button click handler? Sep 12, 2013 at 22:29
  • I tried that initially... like that right if(Ttop->HasFocus()) { wxMessageBox("TOP"); } but it doesn't seem every to be true Sep 12, 2013 at 22:55
  • Clicking a button would remove focus from the wxTextCtrl. If it sets up a race condition that would give reason for it to only sometimes return true. Sep 12, 2013 at 23:15
  • Yes you are right. The FindFocus() will only return the ID of the button that I clicked, just wondering what the solution to this might be - surely I can't be the first one to have to deal with this - but google doesn't help a bit / the documentation of wxWidgets is not clear to me. Sep 13, 2013 at 6:47

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The most fool proof way is to catch EVT_SET_FOCUS in your text controls and remember the last one that received it. This is not more difficult than what you are doing but should work without problems.

FWIW EVT_KILL_FOCUS can't, unfortunately, be consistently implemented on all platforms, in particular GTK+ doesn't give any information about the window focus is being lost to.

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  • Thank you for the reply, but I already tried that as well. I have an int id; as a member of my class. Then I wrote this in the eventhandler: hasfocus(wxFocusEvent& event){ this->id = event.GetId(); but id is always 0 event.Skip();} Sep 13, 2013 at 11:46
  • event.GetId() is not the same as id which is the member of your class... Use GetEventObject() instead.
    – VZ.
    Sep 13, 2013 at 18:11
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In think u mean event.GetWindow().GetId(). Though I'm not sure how ur casting from int to string.

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