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The following example illustrates such a use of <var>BindImage</var>: | The following example illustrates such a use of <var>BindImage</var>: | ||
< | <p class="code">%list is object stringList | ||
%list is object stringList | |||
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image customer | image customer | ||
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%list:addImage | %list:addImage | ||
end for | end for | ||
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<li><var>BindImage</var> could also enable the Sort and SortNew methods to use the names of image items in the sort criteria rather than column numbers, for example, where a <var>Stringlist</var> has a layout described by an image: | <li><var>BindImage</var> could also enable the Sort and SortNew methods to use the names of image items in the sort criteria rather than column numbers, for example, where a <var>Stringlist</var> has a layout described by an image: | ||
< | <p class="code">%list is object stringList | ||
%list is object stringList | |||
... | ... | ||
image customer | image customer | ||
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... | ... | ||
%list:sort('LNAME,A ID,D') | %list:sort('LNAME,A ID,D') | ||
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<li>It is probably quite common that one and only one image is bound to a <var>Stringlist</var> in a request. In such cases, the <var>BindImage</var> functionality can be achieved with the New method (:hdref reftxt=New refid=slnew.) by using an image name argument on the New method invocation: | <li>It is probably quite common that one and only one image is bound to a <var>Stringlist</var> in a request. In such cases, the <var>BindImage</var> functionality can be achieved with the New method (:hdref reftxt=New refid=slnew.) by using an image name argument on the New method invocation: | ||
< | <p class="code">%list is object stringList | ||
%list is object stringList | |||
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image customer | image customer | ||
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%list = new('CUSTOMER') | %list = new('CUSTOMER') | ||
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[[Category:Stringlist methods|BindImage function]] | [[Category:Stringlist methods|BindImage function]] |
Revision as of 15:47, 20 January 2011
Associate a Stringlist with an image (Stringlist class)
This method associates or binds an image to a Stringlist. BindImage is a subroutine that accepts one argument, an image name, and does not return anything.
Syntax
sl:BindImage( imageName)
Syntax terms
sl | A Stringlist object. |
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imagename | A string that contains the name of an image. This argument is case sensitive. That is, in the likely event the User Language was written in mixed case, with automatic upper-casing in effect, the image name should be in uppercase. |
Usage notes
- All errors in BindImage result in request cancellation.
- These methods can use the association between an image and a Stringlist: The association between an image and a Stringlist is generally used when all Stringlist items have the same layout as the image. Methods that create a new Stringlist usually propagate the image binding from the method Stringlist to the output Stringlist.
Examples
- Once an image is bound to a Stringlist, methods that operate on an image can omit the image name parameter. This is not only convenient from a coding perspective, it is more efficient -- no image name lookup needs to be done in NTBL.
The following example illustrates such a use of BindImage:
%list is object stringList ... image customer id is string len 8 lname is string len 32 end image ... %list = new %list:bindImage('CUSTOMER') ... for each record in %recset %customer:id = id %customer:lname = lname %list:addImage end for
- BindImage could also enable the Sort and SortNew methods to use the names of image items in the sort criteria rather than column numbers, for example, where a Stringlist has a layout described by an image:
%list is object stringList ... image customer id is string len 8 lname is string len 32 end image ... %list = new %list:bindImage('CUSTOMER') ... %list:sort('LNAME,A ID,D')
- It is probably quite common that one and only one image is bound to a Stringlist in a request. In such cases, the BindImage functionality can be achieved with the New method (:hdref reftxt=New refid=slnew.) by using an image name argument on the New method invocation:
%list is object stringList ... image customer id is string len 8 lname is string len 32 end image ... %list = new('CUSTOMER')