CListBox::InitStorage
Allocates memory for storing list-box items.
int InitStorage(
int nItems,
UINT nBytes
);
Parameters
nItems
Specifies the number of items to add.nBytes
Specifies the amount of memory, in bytes, to allocate for item strings.
Return Value
If successful, the maximum number of items that the list box can store before a memory reallocation is needed, otherwise LB_ERRSPACE, meaning not enough memory is available.
Remarks
Call this function before adding a large number of items to a CListBox.
This function helps speed up the initialization of list boxes that have a large number of items (more than 100). It preallocates the specified amount of memory so that subsequent AddString, InsertString, and Dir functions take the shortest possible time. You can use estimates for the parameters. If you overestimate, some extra memory is allocated; if you underestimate, the normal allocation is used for items that exceed the preallocated amount.
Windows 95/98 only: The nItems parameter is limited to 16-bit values. This means list boxes cannot contain more than 32,767 items. Although the number of items is restricted, the total size of the items in a list box is limited only by available memory.
Example
// Initialize the storage of the list box to be 256 strings with
// about 10 characters per string, performance improvement.
int n = m_myListBox.InitStorage(256, 10);
ASSERT(n != LB_ERRSPACE);
// Add 256 items to the list box.
CString str;
for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++)
{
str.Format(_T("item string %d"), i);
m_myListBox.AddString( str );
}
Requirements
Header: afxwin.h