TextPatternRange.MoveEndpointByRange Method
Definition
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Moves one endpoint of a text range to the specified endpoint of a second text range.
public:
void MoveEndpointByRange(System::Windows::Automation::Text::TextPatternRangeEndpoint endpoint, System::Windows::Automation::Text::TextPatternRange ^ targetRange, System::Windows::Automation::Text::TextPatternRangeEndpoint targetEndpoint);
public void MoveEndpointByRange (System.Windows.Automation.Text.TextPatternRangeEndpoint endpoint, System.Windows.Automation.Text.TextPatternRange targetRange, System.Windows.Automation.Text.TextPatternRangeEndpoint targetEndpoint);
member this.MoveEndpointByRange : System.Windows.Automation.Text.TextPatternRangeEndpoint * System.Windows.Automation.Text.TextPatternRange * System.Windows.Automation.Text.TextPatternRangeEndpoint -> unit
Public Sub MoveEndpointByRange (endpoint As TextPatternRangeEndpoint, targetRange As TextPatternRange, targetEndpoint As TextPatternRangeEndpoint)
Parameters
- endpoint
- TextPatternRangeEndpoint
The endpoint to move.
- targetRange
- TextPatternRange
Another range from the same text provider.
- targetEndpoint
- TextPatternRangeEndpoint
An endpoint on the other range.
Examples
private void MoveEndpointByRangeFromSelection(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;
}
TextPatternRange[] currentSelection = textpatternPattern.GetSelection();
TextPatternRange[] currentVisibleRanges = textpatternPattern.GetVisibleRanges();
currentSelection[0].MoveEndpointByRange(
TextPatternRangeEndpoint.Start,
currentVisibleRanges[0],
TextPatternRangeEndpoint.Start);
}
Private Sub MoveEndpointByRangeFromSelection(ByVal target As AutomationElement)
' 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
End If
Dim currentSelection As TextPatternRange() = textpatternPattern.GetSelection()
Dim currentVisibleRanges As TextPatternRange() = textpatternPattern.GetVisibleRanges()
currentSelection(0).MoveEndpointByRange(TextPatternRangeEndpoint.Start, _
currentVisibleRanges(0), _
TextPatternRangeEndpoint.Start)
End Sub
Remarks
If the endpoint being moved crosses the other endpoint of the same text range then that other endpoint is moved also, resulting in a degenerate range and ensuring the correct ordering of the endpoints (that is, Start is always less than or equal to End).