TextPatternRange.FindAttribute Method
Definition
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Returns a text range subset that has the specified attribute value.
public:
System::Windows::Automation::Text::TextPatternRange ^ FindAttribute(System::Windows::Automation::AutomationTextAttribute ^ attribute, System::Object ^ value, bool backward);
public System.Windows.Automation.Text.TextPatternRange FindAttribute (System.Windows.Automation.AutomationTextAttribute attribute, object value, bool backward);
member this.FindAttribute : System.Windows.Automation.AutomationTextAttribute * obj * bool -> System.Windows.Automation.Text.TextPatternRange
Public Function FindAttribute (attribute As AutomationTextAttribute, value As Object, backward As Boolean) As TextPatternRange
Parameters
- attribute
- AutomationTextAttribute
The attribute to search for.
- value
- Object
The attribute value to search for. This value must match the type specified for the attribute.
- backward
- Boolean
true
if the last occurring text range should be returned instead of the first; otherwise false
.
Returns
A text range having a matching attribute and attribute value; otherwise null (Nothing
in Visual Basic).
Examples
private TextPatternRange RangeFromAttribute(AutomationElement target)
{
// Specify the control type we're looking for, in this case 'Document'
PropertyCondition cond = new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.ControlTypeProperty, ControlType.Document);
// target --> The root AutomationElement.
AutomationElement textProvider = target.FindFirst(TreeScope.Descendants, cond);
TextPattern textpatternPattern = textProvider.GetCurrentPattern(TextPattern.Pattern) as TextPattern;
if (textpatternPattern == null)
{
Console.WriteLine("Root element does not contain a descendant that supports TextPattern.");
return null;
}
TextPatternRange[] currentSelelction = textpatternPattern.GetSelection();
// Find 'italic' range
return currentSelelction[0].FindAttribute(TextPattern.IsItalicAttribute, true, false);
}
Private Function RangeFromAttribute(ByVal target As AutomationElement) As TextPatternRange
' Specify the control type we're looking for, in this case 'Document'
Dim cond As PropertyCondition = New PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.ControlTypeProperty, ControlType.Document)
' target --> The root AutomationElement.
Dim textProvider As AutomationElement = target.FindFirst(TreeScope.Descendants, cond)
Dim textpatternPattern As TextPattern = CType(textProvider.GetCurrentPattern(TextPattern.Pattern), TextPattern)
If (textpatternPattern Is Nothing) Then
Console.WriteLine("Root element does not contain a descendant that supports TextPattern.")
Return Nothing
End If
Dim currentSelection As TextPatternRange() = textpatternPattern.GetSelection()
Return currentSelection(0).FindAttribute(TextPattern.IsItalicAttribute, True, False)
End Function
Remarks
There is no differentiation between hidden and visible text. UI Automation clients can use IsHiddenAttribute to check text visibility.
Note
Use DocumentRange to search the entire document.