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    Posted: 19 March 2021 at 7:05pm
Hello.

I have a CXTPMarkupTreeCtrl in which each branch is a checkbox markup.

<CheckBox IsThreeState='True' IsChecked='False'>Something</CheckBox>

How can I set this control to a "Checked" state simply in code, without any mouse or keyboard intervention?

--- What I know so far ...
I know that I can get a CXTPMarkupUIElement that is stored as an item data on each HTREEITEM like so:

CXTPMarkupUIElement* pUIElement = reinterpret_cast<CXTPMarkupUIElement*>(
                  GetItemData(hItem));


but that doesn't help me set new states for the control unless I find a way to transform that data into a CXTPMarkupCheckBox which I know is possible in response to markup handlers like CXTPMarkupCheckBox::m_pClickEvent, etc ...).  But I don't know how to randomly change a state with code.

Any help appreciated.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote dbrookes Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 March 2021 at 8:15pm
What I usually do is set the name attribute on your checkbox xaml.

<CheckBox IsThreeState='True' IsChecked='False' Name='my_checkbox'>Something</CheckBox>

That way you can use FindName on your parent UI element to get your checkbox.

auto *pCheckBox = MARKUP_DYNAMICCAST(CXTPMarkupCheckBox, pUIElement->FindName(L"my_checkbox"));

These markup controls have a SetChecked function you can then call.

Hope that helps.
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Wonderful.  Smile  It worked.
Thank you very much.
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