EditPoint.FindPattern Method
Finds a given matching pattern in the selected text.
Namespace: EnvDTE
Assembly: EnvDTE (in EnvDTE.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Function FindPattern ( _
Pattern As String, _
vsFindOptionsValue As Integer, _
<OutAttribute> ByRef EndPoint As EditPoint, _
<OutAttribute> ByRef Tags As TextRanges _
) As Boolean
bool FindPattern(
string Pattern,
int vsFindOptionsValue,
out EditPoint EndPoint,
out TextRanges Tags
)
bool FindPattern(
[InAttribute] String^ Pattern,
[InAttribute] int vsFindOptionsValue,
[InAttribute] [OutAttribute] EditPoint^% EndPoint,
[InAttribute] [OutAttribute] TextRanges^% Tags
)
abstract FindPattern :
Pattern:string *
vsFindOptionsValue:int *
EndPoint:EditPoint byref *
Tags:TextRanges byref -> bool
function FindPattern(
Pattern : String,
vsFindOptionsValue : int,
EndPoint : EditPoint,
Tags : TextRanges
) : boolean
Parameters
- Pattern
Type: System.String
Required. The text you want to find.
- vsFindOptionsValue
Type: System.Int32
Optional. A vsFindOptions constant indicating the type of search to perform. The vsFindOptionsMatchInHiddenText constant value does not apply to this method because FindPattern searches all text, including hidden text.
- EndPoint
Type: EnvDTE.EditPoint%
Optional. An EditPoint object representing the point that is to be moved to the end of the matched pattern.
- Tags
Type: EnvDTE.TextRanges%
Optional. If the matched pattern is a regular expression containing tagged subexpressions, then the Tags argument contains a collection of TextRange objects, one for each tagged subexpression.
Return Value
Type: System.Boolean
true if the pattern is found; otherwise, false.
Remarks
FindPattern searches all text (including hidden) for the given text pattern from the edit point to the end of the document. One flag controls whether the search starts at the beginning of the document. The pattern may be a regular or other expression. The return value indicates whether the pattern is found. If the pattern is found, the edit point is moved to the beginning of the match. Otherwise, the edit location is unchanged.
If an endpoint is supplied and the pattern found, then FindPattern moves the endpoint to the end of the found pattern.
If the matched pattern is a regular expression and contains tagged subexpressions, then the Tags argument returns a collection of TextRange objects, one for each tagged subexpression.
Examples
Sub FindPatternExample()
Dim objTextDoc As TextDocument
Dim objEditPt As EditPoint, iCtr As Integer
' Create a new text file.
DTE.ItemOperations.NewFile("General\Text File")
' Get a handle to the new document and create an EditPoint.
objTextDoc = DTE.ActiveDocument.Object("TextDocument")
objEditPt = objTextDoc.StartPoint.CreateEditPoint
' Insert ten lines of text.
For iCtr = 1 To 10
objeditpt.Insert("This is a test." & Chr(13))
Next iCtr
objEditPt.StartOfDocument()
'Search for the word "test."
If objeditpt.FindPattern("test") = True Then
msgbox("Found the word.")
End If
End Sub
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.