ITextRange::MoveEndWhile method (tom.h)
Moves the end of the range either Count characters or just past all contiguous characters that are found in the set of characters specified by Cset, whichever is less.
Syntax
HRESULT MoveEndWhile(
VARIANT *Cset,
long Count,
long *pDelta
);
Parameters
Cset
Type: VARIANT*
The character set to use in the match. This could be an explicit string of characters or a character-set index. For more information, see Character Match Sets.
Count
Type: long
Maximum number of characters to move past. The default value is tomForward, which searches to the end of the story. If Count is greater than zero, the search moves forward (toward the end of the story). If Count is less than zero, the search moves backward (toward the beginning of the story). If Count is zero, the end position is unchanged.
pDelta
Type: long*
The actual number of characters that the end is moved. The value can be null.
Return value
Type: HRESULT
The method returns an HRESULT value. If the method succeeds, it returns S_OK. If the method fails, it returns one of the following error codes. For more information about COM error codes, see Error Handling in COM.
Return code | Description |
---|---|
|
Cset is not valid. |
|
Failure for some other reason. |
Remarks
If the new end precedes the old start, the new start is set equal to the new end.
The motion described by ITextRange::MoveEndWhile is logical rather than geometric. That is, motion is toward the end or toward the start of a story. Depending on the language, moving to the end of the story could be moving left or moving right.
For more information, see ITextRange and ITextRange::Move.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows Vista [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | tom.h |
DLL | Msftedit.dll |
See also
Conceptual
Reference