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The CREATESTRUCT structure defines the initialization parameters passed
to the window procedure of an application.
typedef struct tagCREATESTRUCT { // cs
LPVOID lpCreateParams;
HINSTANCE hInstance;
HMENU hMenu;
HWND hwndParent;
int cy;
int cx;
int y;
int x;
LONG style;
LPCTSTR lpszName;
LPCTSTR lpszClass;
DWORD dwExStyle;
} CREATESTRUCT;
Members
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lpCreateParams
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Additional data which may be used to create the window. If the window is being
created as a result of a call to the CreateWindow
or CreateWindowEx function, this member
contains the value of the lpParam parameter specified in the function
call.
Windows NT: If the window is being created from a dialog template, this
member is the address of a SHORT value that specifies the size, in bytes, of
the window creation data. The value is immediately followed by the creation
data. For more information, see the following Remarks section.
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hInstance
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Identifies the module that owns the new window.
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hMenu
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Identifies the menu to be used by the new window.
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hwndParent
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Identifies the parent window, if the window is a child window. If the window
is owned, this member identifies the owner window. If the window is not a
child or owned window, this member is NULL.
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cy
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Specifies the height of the new window, in pixels.
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cx
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Specifies the width of the new window, in pixels.
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y
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Specifies the y-coordinate of the upper left corner of the new window. If the
new window is a child window, coordinates are relative to the parent window.
Otherwise, the coordinates are relative to the screen origin.
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x
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Specifies the x-coordinate of the upper left corner of the new window. If the
new window is a child window, coordinates are relative to the parent window.
Otherwise, the coordinates are relative to the screen origin.
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style
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Specifies the style for the new window.
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lpszName
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Points to a null-terminated string that specifies the name of the new window.
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lpszClass
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Points to a null-terminated string that specifies the class name of the new
window.
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dwExStyle
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Specifies the extended style for the new window.
Remarks
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Windows NT: You should access the data represented by the lpCreateParams
member using a pointer that has been declared using the UNALIGNED type,
because the pointer may not be DWORD aligned. This is demonstrated in the
following example:
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typedef struct tagMyData
{
// Define creation data here.
} MYDATA;
typedef struct tagMyDlgData
{
SHORT cbExtra;
MYDATA myData;
} MYDLGDATA, UNALIGNED *PMYDLGDATA;
PMYDLGDATA pMyDlgdata =
(PMYDLGDATA) (((LPCREATESTRUCT) lParam)->lpCreateParams);
See Also
CreateWindow, CreateWindowEx