L_AnnGetUserHandles

#include "l_bitmap.h"

L_INT EXT_FUNCTION L_AnnGetUserHandles(hObject, pAnnHandle, *puCount)

HANNOBJECT hObject;

/* handle to the annotation object with the user-defined handles */

pANNHANDLE pAnnHandle;

/* array of ANNHANDLE structures that define user handles */

L_UINT *pCount;

/* pointer to an unsigned integer used to return the total count of user handles */

Gets information about all existing user-defined annotation handles. This function is available in the Document/Medical Toolkits.

Parameter

Description

hObject

Handle to the annotation object for which to get the user handles.

pAnnHandle

Array of ANNHANDLE structures to be updated with the user-defined handles.

puCount

Pointer to an unsigned integer used to return the total number of user handles

Returns

SUCCESS

The function was successful.

< 1

An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes.

Comments

Call with pAnnHandle == NULL to get the total number of user handles. Then allocate memory for an array of ANNHANDLE structures and call this function again.

Gets an array of user-defined handles associated with the annotation object.

Required DLLs and Libraries

LTANN

For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application.

Platforms

Windows 95 / 98 / Me, Windows 2000 / XP.

See Also

Functions:

L_AnnDefine, L_AnnAddUserHandle, L_AnnAdjustPoint, L_AnnChangeUserHandle, L_AnnConvert, L_AnnDefine2, L_AnnDeleteUserHandle, L_AnnEnumerateHandles, L_AnnGetRestrictToContainer, L_AnnGetRotateAngle, L_AnnGetUserHandle, L_AnnHitTestExt, L_AnnRestrictCursor, L_AnnSetRestrictToContainer

Topics:

Annotation Functions: Creating and Deleting Annotations

 

Implementing Custom Annotations

 

Implementing Annotations

 

Implementing an Automated Annotation Program

 

Implementing a Non-automated Annotation Program

 

Obtaining Annotation Object Information

Example

// This example displays information about all the user handles in an object
L_VOID DumpAnnHandle(L_UINT uIndex, pANNHANDLE pAnnHandle)
{
   L_TCHAR szMsg[400];

   if (pAnnHandle)
   {
      wsprintf(szMsg, TEXT("uIndex %d\nnSize: %d\nnID: %d\n aptContainer[%f,%f]\nptClient[%d,%d]\nbVisible: %s\ncrPen: 0x%x\ncrFill: 0x%x\nnShape: %s\nhCursor: %s\n"),
         uIndex,
         pAnnHandle->uStructSize,  
         pAnnHandle->nID,
         pAnnHandle->aptContainer.x, pAnnHandle->aptContainer.y, 
         pAnnHandle->ptClient.x,     pAnnHandle->ptClient.y,
         pAnnHandle->bVisible ? TEXT("Visible") : TEXT("Not Visible"),
         pAnnHandle->crPen,
         pAnnHandle->crFill,
         pAnnHandle->nShape == ANNHANDLE_SHAPE_SQUARE ? TEXT("Square") : TEXT("Circle"),
         pAnnHandle->hCursor ? TEXT("Cursor") : TEXT("No Cursor")
         );
      MessageBox(NULL, szMsg, TEXT(""), MB_OK);
   }
}

L_VOID ExampleAnnGetUserHandles(HANNOBJECT hObject)
{
   L_UINT i;
   L_UINT uCount;
   pANNHANDLE pAnnHandle;

   // Get the total count of user handles, and allocate memory
   L_AnnGetUserHandles(hObject, NULL, &uCount);
   pAnnHandle = (pANNHANDLE)malloc(uCount * sizeof(ANNHANDLE));

   L_AnnGetUserHandles(hObject, pAnnHandle, &uCount);
   for (i = 0; i<uCount; i++)
      DumpAnnHandle(i, pAnnHandle + i);

   free(pAnnHandle);
}