GetWindow
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4/8/2010
This function retrieves the handle to a window that has the specified relationship to the specified window. A remote application interface (RAPI) version of this function exists, named CeGetWindow (RAPI).
Syntax
HWND GetWindow(
HWND hWnd,
UINT uCmd
);
Parameters
- hWnd
[in] Handle to a window. The window handle retrieved is relative to this window, based on the value of the uCmd parameter.
uCmd
[in] Specifies the relationship between the specified window and the window whose handle is to be retrieved. This parameter can be one of the following values.Value Description GW_CHILD
The retrieved handle identifies the child window at the top of the z-order, if the specified window is a parent window; otherwise, the retrieved handle is NULL. The function examines only child windows of the specified window. It does not examine descendant windows.
GW_HWNDFIRST
The retrieved handle identifies the window of the same type that is highest in the z-order. If the specified window is a topmost window, the handle identifies the topmost window that is highest in the z-order. If the specified window is a child window, the handle identifies the sibling window that is highest in the z-order.
GW_HWNDLAST
The retrieved handle identifies the window of the same type that is lowest in the z-order. If the specified window is a topmost window, the handle identifies the topmost window that is lowest in the z-order. If the specified window is a child window, the handle identifies the sibling window that is lowest in the z-order.
GW_HWNDNEXT
The retrieved handle identifies the window below the specified window in the z-order. If the specified window is a topmost window, the handle identifies the topmost window below the specified window. If the specified window is a child window, the handle identifies the sibling window below the specified window.
GW_HWNDPREV
The retrieved handle identifies the window above the specified window in the z-order. If the specified window is a topmost window, the handle identifies the topmost window above the specified window. If the specified window is a child window, the handle identifies the sibling window above the specified window.
GW_OWNER
The retrieved handle identifies the specified window's owner window, if any. This flag will not retrieve a parent window.
Return Value
A window handle indicates success. NULL indicates that no window exists with the specified relationship to the specified window. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
This function distinguishes between only top-level and child windows. Top-most windows are considered top-level windows.
In Windows CE 1.0, the GW_OWNER flag value for the uCmd parameter is only supported for dialog boxes.
When working with RAPI for Windows CE 1.0 and 1.01, use the PegGetWindow function.
Requirements
Header | winuser.h |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 1.0 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |