ANNENUMTEXTTOKENTABLECALLBACK Function

#include "l_bitmap.h"

L_INT pEXT_CALLBACK YourFunction(nTextTokenCount, nIndex, pTextToken, pUserData);

L_INT nTextTokenCount;

/* total number of tokens in the text token table */

L_INT nIndex;

/* index of the text token */

pANNTEXTTOKEN pTextToken;

/* structure that defines the text token */

L_VOID L_FAR * pUserData;

/* pointer to additional data */

Processes each text token in the annotation text token table from the L_AnnEnumerateTextTokenTable function. This function is called zero or more times as a result of a call to L_AnnEnumerateTextTokenTable.

Parameter

Description

nTextTokenCount

Total number of tokens in the text token table.

nIndex

Index of the particular token. The index is zero-based.

pTextToken

A pANNTEXTTOKEN structure that defines the the text token. For more information, see the documentation for the pANNTEXTTOKEN structure.

pUserData

Void pointer that you can use to access a variable or structure containing data that your callback function needs. This gives you a way to receive data indirectly from the function that uses this callback function. (This is the same pointer that you pass in the pUserData parameter of the L_AnnEnumerateTextTokenTable function.) Keep in mind that this is a void pointer, which must be cast to the appropriate data type within your callback function.

Returns

SUCCESS

The function was successful.

< 1

An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes.

Comments

The L_AnnEnumerateTextTokenTable function calls your callback function for each token in the annotation text token table. For example, suppose there are four entries in the text token table. A call to L_AnnEnumerateTextTokenTable will call your callback function four times—once for each token. For each of the four calls, nTextTokenCount will be 4. Since nIndex is zero-based, nIndex will be 0 in the first call to your callback function, and 3 in the last call to your callback function.

Example

For an example, refer to L_AnnEnumerateTextTokenTable.