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GetWindowText (user32)
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C# Signature:
[DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError=true, CharSet=CharSet.Auto)]
static extern int GetWindowText(IntPtr hWnd, [Out] StringBuilder lpString, int nMaxCount);
VB Signature:
<DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError:=True, CharSet:=CharSet.Auto)> _
Private Shared Function GetWindowText(ByVal hwnd As IntPtr, _
ByVal lpString As StringBuilder, _
ByVal cch As Integer) As Integer
End Function
public string GetText(IntPtr hWnd)
{
// Allocate correct string length first
int length = GetWindowTextLength(hWnd);
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(length + 1);
GetWindowText(hWnd, sb, sb.Capacity);
return sb.ToString();
}
vb.net sample
Public Function GetText(ByVal hWnd As IntPtr) As String
Dim length As Integer
If hWnd.ToInt32 <= 0 Then
Return Nothing
End If
length = GetWindowTextLength(hWnd)
If length = 0 Then
Return Nothing
End If
Dim sb As New System.Text.StringBuilder("", length + 1)
GetWindowText(hWnd, sb, sb.Capacity)
Return sb.ToString()
End Function
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Copies the text of the specified window's title bar (if it has one) into a buffer. If the specified window is a control, the text of the control is copied. However, GetWindowText cannot retrieve the text of a control in another application, If the target window is owned by the current process, GetWindowText causes a WM_GETTEXT message to be sent to the specified window or control.
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The GetWindowTextLength API
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ByVal is a VB keyword that specifies a variable to be passed as a parameter BY VALUE. In other words, if the function or sub changes the value of the internal variable, it does not change the value of the external variable that was passed to it.
4/25/2007 3:19:55 AM - josep1er@cmich.edu-141.209.229.179
An IntPtr is a pointer to a memory location (unmanaged) that adapts to the platform it is running on (64-bit, etc.) UNLIKE a standard int/Integer. You should always use this type for unmanaged calls that require it, even though an int will appear to work on your development machine.
1/13/2008 4:00:13 AM - Damon Carr-72.43.165.29
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