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==Usage notes==
==Usage notes==
<ul><li>All errors in ReplaceImage result in request cancellation.<li>ReplaceImage is extremely efficient if the <var>Stringlist</var> item size is not being changed (return value for Replace of 0), fairly efficient when a <var>Stringlist</var> item is being replaced with a shorter string (return value of 1), and can be fairly expensive when a <var>Stringlist</var> item is being replaced with a longer string (return value of 2). Replacement with a longer string can be expensive because it can result in the splitting of a <var>Stringlist</var> leaf page. Once a leaf page is split, it will not be merged back together, even if subsequent RemoveItem invocations make this possible. Because of this leaf-page splitting, heavy use of ReplaceImage calls that increase <var>Stringlist</var> item size (and Insert and RemoveItem) can result in "sparse" <var>Stringlist</var>s which place an unnecessary burden on the buffer pool and CCATEMP. Such heavy use can also result in an inability to add an item to the end of the <var>Stringlist</var> (via Add) because of a full pointer page, even though the <var>Stringlist</var> is nowhere near the theoretical capacity for a <var>Stringlist</var>. <var>Stringlist</var> compression can be achieved using the [[CopyItems (Stringlist function)]].</ul>
<ul><li>All errors in <var>ReplaceImage</var> result in request cancellation.<li><var>ReplaceImage</var> is extremely efficient if the <var>Stringlist</var> item size is not being changed (return value for Replace of 0), fairly efficient when a <var>Stringlist</var> item is being replaced with a shorter string (return value of 1), and can be fairly expensive when a <var>Stringlist</var> item is being replaced with a longer string (return value of 2). Replacement with a longer string can be expensive because it can result in the splitting of a <var>Stringlist</var> leaf page. Once a leaf page is split, it will not be merged back together, even if subsequent RemoveItem invocations make this possible. Because of this leaf-page splitting, heavy use of <var>ReplaceImage</var> calls that increase <var>Stringlist</var> item size (and Insert and RemoveItem) can result in "sparse" <var>Stringlist</var>s which place an unnecessary burden on the buffer pool and CCATEMP. Such heavy use can also result in an inability to add an item to the end of the <var>Stringlist</var> (via Add) because of a full pointer page, even though the <var>Stringlist</var> is nowhere near the theoretical capacity for a <var>Stringlist</var>. <var>Stringlist</var> compression can be achieved using the [[CopyItems (Stringlist function)]].</ul>
==Examples==
==Examples==


The following example demonstrates how ReplaceImage can be used to maintain the last copy of an image for a particular ID in a <var>Stringlist</var>.
The following example demonstrates how <var>ReplaceImage</var> can be used to maintain the last copy of an image for a particular ID in a <var>Stringlist</var>.


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In this example, [[BindImage (Stringlist function)]]  associates the image with the <var>Stringlist</var>, eliminating the need to specify the image name on the ReplaceImage.
In this example, [[BindImage (Stringlist function)]]  associates the image with the <var>Stringlist</var>, eliminating the need to specify the image name on the <var>ReplaceImage</var>.


[[Category:Stringlist methods|ReplaceImage function]]
[[Category:Stringlist methods|ReplaceImage function]]

Revision as of 16:12, 19 January 2011

Replace Stringlist item with an image (Stringlist class)


This callable method replaces a Stringlist item with the contents of an image.

Syntax

[%rc =] sl:ReplaceImage( itemNum, [imageName])

Syntax terms

%rc A numeric variable that is set to 0 if the new item length is the same as the replaced item length, 1 if it is shorter, or 2 if it is longer.
sl A Stringlist object.
itemnum The number of the item that the image is to replace.
imagename A string that contains the name of an image. This is an optional argument if an image has been associated with the Stringlist via the BindImage (Stringlist function). Otherwise, it is a required argument.

Usage notes

  • All errors in ReplaceImage result in request cancellation.
  • ReplaceImage is extremely efficient if the Stringlist item size is not being changed (return value for Replace of 0), fairly efficient when a Stringlist item is being replaced with a shorter string (return value of 1), and can be fairly expensive when a Stringlist item is being replaced with a longer string (return value of 2). Replacement with a longer string can be expensive because it can result in the splitting of a Stringlist leaf page. Once a leaf page is split, it will not be merged back together, even if subsequent RemoveItem invocations make this possible. Because of this leaf-page splitting, heavy use of ReplaceImage calls that increase Stringlist item size (and Insert and RemoveItem) can result in "sparse" Stringlists which place an unnecessary burden on the buffer pool and CCATEMP. Such heavy use can also result in an inability to add an item to the end of the Stringlist (via Add) because of a full pointer page, even though the Stringlist is nowhere near the theoretical capacity for a Stringlist. Stringlist compression can be achieved using the CopyItems (Stringlist function).

Examples

The following example demonstrates how ReplaceImage can be used to maintain the last copy of an image for a particular ID in a Stringlist.

image cust
ssn is string len 10
name is string len 20
bdate is string len 8
end image
...
%list = new

repeat forever
read image cust
if $status then
loop end
end if
%n = %list:findImageItem(%cust:ssn)
if %n then
%list:replaceImage(%n, 'CUST')
else
%list:addimage('CUST')
end if
end repeat

Here is a neater and more efficient way of coding this:

%list:bindimage('CUST')

repeat forever
...
%n = %list:findImageItem(%cust:ssn)
if %n then
%list:replaceImage(%n)
else
%list:addimage
end if
end repeat

In this example, BindImage (Stringlist function) associates the image with the Stringlist, eliminating the need to specify the image name on the ReplaceImage.