DTWAIN_ArrayFindString

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The DTWAIN_ArrayFindString function searches for a string value in a DTWAIN_ARRAY.

 

LONG DTWAIN_ArrayFindString (

DTWAIN_ARRAY

Array,

LPCTSTR

Value );

 

Parameters

Array

DTWAIN_ARRAY to search.

 

Value

String to search for

 

Return Values

If the function succeeds, the zero-based position of the element is returned.  Otherwise -1 is returned if the element cannot be found, or another error has been encountered.

 

Character specific version

ANSI version:

DTWAIN_ArrayFindStringA

Unicode version:

DTWAIN_ArrayFindStringW

 

Comments

DTWAIN_ArrayFindString is a specialized version of DTWAIN_ArrayFind for string values.

 

The DTWAIN_ArrayFindString function searches the DTWAIN_ARRAY Array, and returns the position of the first element that is equal to string pointed to by Value.  Note that the string Value must be a null-terminated string.

 

This function will only work for DTWAIN_ARRAY's that can store string values (i.e. the DTWAIN_ARRAY was created with the DTWAIN_ARRAYSTRING style. See DTWAIN_ArrayCreate for more information).

 

Example:

/* Find an element in a DTWAIN_ARRAY */

void Func( )

{

  DTWAIN_ARRAY Array;

  LONG i;

  LONG Position;

  LONG SearchVal;

  char Str1[] = "Test1";

  char Str2[] = "Test2";

 

  /* Create a DTWAIN_ARRAY with 4 elements */

  Array = DTWAIN_ArrayCreate(DTWAIN_ARRAYSTRING, 2);

 

  DTWAIN_ArraySetAtString(  Array, 0, Str1  )

  DTWAIN_ArraySetAtString(  Array, 1, Str2  )

 

  /* Search for 2 */

  Position = DTWAIN_ArrayFindString( Array, Str1 );

 

  /* Position should be a 0, since the "Test1" was stored at Array[0] */

 

  /* Destroy the array */

  DTWAIN_ArrayDestroy( Array );

}

 

TWAIN State Transitions

None.

 

Prerequisite Function Call(s)

DTWAIN_SysInitialize

 

See Also

Adding, Setting, and Inserting elements in a DTWAIN_ARRAY