AIT_SelectText
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Description
Selects text in the edit control on the active window.
Format
bool AIT_SelectText ( string strCaption, // Control's caption integer nStartPos, // Control start position integer nEndPos // Control end position [,float fTimeOut] // Time-out ); bool AIT_SelectText ( integer nCtrlID, // Control ID integer nStartPos, // Control start position integer nEndPos // Control end position [,float fTimeOut] // Time-out );
Parameters
strCaption (input)
Specify the caption of a control.
nCtrlID (input)
Specify a control ID.
nStartPos (input)
Specify a start character position at which to select text. The default nStartPos value is 0, corresponding to the first text character.
nEndPos (input)
Specify the end character position at which to select text.
fTimeOut (input, optional)
Specify the maximum time this function can use to find the control, in units of seconds. The default is the value set in the AIT_SetDefaultWaitTimeout function.
Return values
The return value is true if the function was executed normally, and false if not. If the function has returned false, you can use AIT_GetLastError to acquire an extended error code. The following gives the error codes that AIT_GetLastError might return:
Extended error number |
Error code |
---|---|
8 |
ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY |
14 |
ERROR_OUTOFMEMORY |
87 |
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER |
112 |
ERROR_DISK_FULL |
1400 |
ERROR_INVALID_WINDOW_HANDLE |
1460 |
ERROR_TIMEOUT |
Notes
The start value may be greater than the end value. The smaller of the two values refers to the first character position of selected text. The greater value refers to the first character position beyond selected text.
The start value is a fixed selected text point, while the end value is a varying end point.
If the start point is 0 and the end point is -1, all the texts in the edit control are selected. If the start point is -1, active selection is released.
You can identify the control by using a complete caption or an associated label name or specifying the first part of such a caption or label name. When specifying the first part, prefix a swung dash (~) to the character string that you specify.