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The ListView_GetItem macro retrieves the text of a list view item or
subitem. You can use this macro or explicitly send the LVM_GETITEMTEXT
message.
void WINAPI ListView_GetItemText(
HWND hwnd,
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int iItem,
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int iSubItem,
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LPSTR pszText,
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int cchTextMax
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);
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Parameters
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hwnd
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Handle to the list view control.
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iItem
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Index of the list view item.
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iSubItem
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Index of the subitem, or zero to retrieve the item label.
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pszText
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Pointer to the buffer that receives the item or subitem text.
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cchTextMax
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Size of the buffer, in bytes.
Return Values
The ListView_GetItemText macro does not return a value.
If you send the LVM_GETITEMTEXT message explicitly, it returns the length of
the retrieved string.
See Also
LV_ITEM, LVM_GETITEMTEXT
file: /Techref/os/win/api/win32/mac/src/mac01_20.htm, 2KB, , updated: 2000/4/7 11:19, local time: 2024/11/25 05:27,
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