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CListCtrl::GetNumberOfWorkAreas

Retrieves the current number of working areas for a list view control.

UINT GetNumberOfWorkAreas( ) const;

Return Value

Not used at this time.

Remarks

This member function implements the behavior of the Win32 macro, ListView_GetNumberOfWorkAreas, as described in the Windows SDK.

Example

UINT i, uCount = m_myListCtrl.GetNumberOfWorkAreas();
LPRECT lpRects = (LPRECT) malloc(uCount*sizeof(RECT));

if (lpRects != NULL)
{
   // Dump all of the work area dimensions.
   m_myListCtrl.GetWorkAreas(uCount, lpRects);

   for (i=0; i < uCount; i+)
   {
      TRACE(_T("Work area %d; left = %d, top = %d, right = %d, ")
         _T("bottom = %d\r\n"),
         i, lpRects[i].left, lpRects[i].top, lpRects[i].right, 
         lpRects[i].bottom);
   }

   free(lpRects);
}
else
{
   TRACE(_T("Couldn't allocate enough memory!"));   
}

Requirements

Header: afxcmn.h

See Also

Reference

CListCtrl Class

Hierarchy Chart

CListCtrl::GetWorkAreas

Other Resources

CListCtrl Members