VariantChangeTypeEx
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This function converts a variant from one type to another, using a LCID.
Syntax
HRESULT VariantChangeTypeEx(
VARIANTARG FAR* pvargDest,
VARIANTARG FAR* pvarSrc,
LCID lcid,
unsigned short wFlags,
VARTYPE vt
);
Parameters
pvargDest
[out] Pointer to the VARIANTARG to receive the coerced type.If this is the same as pvarSrc, the variant is converted in place.
- pvarSrc
[in] Pointer to the source VARIANTARG to be coerced.
lcid
[in] LCID for the variant to coerce.The LCID is useful when the type of the source or destination VARIANTARG is VT_BSTR, VT_DISPATCH, or VT_DATE.
wFlags
[in] Flags that control the coercion.The only defined flag is VARIANT_NOVALUEPROP, which prevents the function from attempting to coerce an object to a fundamental type by getting its Value property.
Applications should set this flag only if necessary, because it makes their behavior inconsistent with other applications.
vt
[in] Specifies the type to coerce to.If the return code is S_OK, the vt member of the VARIANTARG specified by *pvargDest is guaranteed to be equal to this value.
Return Value
Returns the HRESULT values shown in the following table.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK |
Success. |
DISP_E_BADVARTYPE |
The variant type vt is not a valid type of variant. |
DISP_E_OVERFLOW |
The data pointed to by pvarSrc does not fit in the destination type. |
DISP_E_TYPEMISMATCH |
The argument could not be coerced to the specified type. |
E_INVALIDARG |
An argument is invalid. |
E_OUTOFMEMORY |
Memory could not be allocated for the conversion. |
Remarks
Passing invalid (and under some circumstances NULL) pointers to this function causes an unexpected termination of the application.
The VariantChangeTypeEx function handles coercions between the fundamental types (including numeric-to-string and string-to-numeric coercions).
To change a type with the VT_BYREF flag set to one without VT_BYREF, change the referenced valueto VariantChangeTypeEx.
To coerce objects to fundamental types, obtain the value of the Value property.
Typically, the implementer of IDispatch::Invoke determines which member is being accessed and then calls VariantChangeTypeto get the value of one or more arguments.
For example, if the IDispatch call specifies a SetTitle member that takes one string argument, the implementor would call VariantChangeTypeEx to attempt to coerce the argument to VT_BSTR.
If VariantChangeTypeEx does not return an error, the argument could then be obtained directly from the bstrVal member of the VARIANTARG.
If VariantChangeTypeEx returns DISP_E_TYPEMISMATCH, the implementor would set *puArgErr to 0 (indicating the argument in error) and return DISP_E_TYPEMISMATCH from IDispatch::Invoke.
Arrays of one type cannot be converted to arrays of another type with this function.
The type of a VARIANTARG should not be changed in the rgvarg array in place.
Requirements
Header | oleauto.h |
Library | oleaut32.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 2.0 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |
See Also
Reference
Automation Functions
LCID
VARIANT and VARIANTARG
IDispatch::Invoke
VariantChangeType
IDispatch