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2.1.7.12 okutil_parse_row_range
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Description
parse a row range portion of a range string to break down to its components. Caller must initialize all output arguments to i1=-1 and bAuto1 = false etc.
Syntax
BOOL okutil_parse_row_range( LPCSTR lpcszRowrange, int * pi1, BOOL * pbAuto1, int * pi2, BOOL * pbAuto2 )
Parameters
- lpcszRowrange
- [input] empty string means full range, or [1:end] as full range, otherwise can be [4:5], [5*:10] with * to indicate auto
- pi1
- [output] when not NULL, receive the row begin index (0 offset) so [1:4] will lead to *pi1 = 0
- pbAuto1
- [output] when not NULL will set to true if beginning part of row range is auto (or full range)
- pi2
- [output] when not NULL, receive the row end index (0 offset, inclusive) so [1:4] will lead to *pi2 = 3
- pbAuto2
- [output] when not NULL will set to true if ending part of row range is auto (or full range)
Return
false if lpcszRowrange is not empty and does not conform to standard row range string notation
Examples
EX1
void okutil_parse_row_range_ex1() { string strRange =" [1:4*] "; BOOL pbAuto1 = false; BOOL pbAuto2 = false; int pi1 = -1; int pi2 = -1; bool bRet = okutil_parse_row_range(strRange, &pi1, &pbAuto1, &pi2 , &pbAuto2); if(bRet) { if(pbAuto1) printf("beginning part of row range is auto \n"); if(pbAuto2) printf("ending part of row range is auto \n"); printf("the rows range from %d to %d (0 offset)\n" , pi1 , pi2); } }
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Header to Include
origin.h