1 \section{\class{wxArrayString
}}\label{wxarraystring
}
3 wxArrayString is an efficient container for storing
4 \helpref{wxString
}{wxstring
} objects. It has the same features as all
5 \helpref{wxArray
}{wxarray
} classes, i.e. it dynamically expands when new items
6 are added to it (so it is as easy to use as a linked list), but the access
7 time to the elements is constant, instead of being linear in number of
8 elements as in the case of linked lists. It is also very size efficient and
9 doesn't take more space than a C array
{\it wxString
[]} type (wxArrayString
10 uses its knowledge of internals of wxString class to achieve this).
12 This class is used in the same way as other dynamic
\helpref{arrays
}{wxarray
},
13 except that no
{\it WX
\_DEFINE\_ARRAY} declaration is needed for it. When a
14 string is added or inserted in the array, a copy of the string is created, so
15 the original string may be safely deleted (e.g. if it was a
{\it char *
}
16 pointer the memory it was using can be freed immediately after this). In
17 general, there is no need to worry about string memory deallocation when using
18 this class - it will always free the memory it uses itself.
20 The references returned by
\helpref{Item
}{wxarraystringitem
},
21 \helpref{Last
}{wxarraystringlast
} or
22 \helpref{operator
[]}{wxarraystringoperatorindex
} are not constant, so the
23 array elements may be modified in place like this
26 array.Last().MakeUpper();
29 There is also a varian of wxArrayString called wxSortedArrayString which has
30 exactly the same methods as wxArrayString, but which always keeps the string
31 in it in (alphabetical) order. wxSortedArrayString uses binary search in its
32 \helpref{Index
}{wxarraystringindex
} function (insteadf of linear search for
33 wxArrayString::Index) which makes it much more efficient if you add strings to
34 the array rarely (because, of course, you have to pay for Index() efficiency
35 by having Add() be slower) but search for them often. Several methods should
36 not be used with sorted array (basicly, all which break the order of items)
37 which is mentioned in their description.
39 Final word: none of the methods of wxArrayString is virtual including its
40 destructor, so this class should not be used as a base class.
42 \wxheading{Derived from
}
44 Although this is not true strictly speaking, this class may be considered as a
45 specialization of
\helpref{wxArray
}{wxarray
} class for the wxString member
46 data: it is not implemented like this, but it does have all of the wxArray
49 \wxheading{Include files
}
55 \helpref{wxArray
}{wxarray
},
\helpref{wxString
}{wxstring
},
\helpref{wxString overview
}{wxstringoverview
}
57 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members
}}}
59 \membersection{wxArrayString::wxArrayString
}\label{wxarraystringctor
}
61 \func{}{wxArrayString
}{\void}
63 \func{}{wxArrayString
}{\param{const wxArrayString\&
}{ array
}}
65 Default and copy constructors.
67 Note that when an array is assigned to a sorted array, its contents is
68 automatically sorted during construction.
70 \membersection{wxArrayString::
\destruct{wxArrayString
}}\label{wxarraystringdtor
}
72 \func{}{\destruct{wxArrayString
}}{}
74 Destructor frees memory occupied by the array strings. For the performance
75 reasons it is not virtual, so this class should not be derived from.
77 \membersection{wxArrayString::operator=
}\label{wxarraystringoperatorassign
}
79 \func{wxArrayString \&
}{operator $=$
}{\param{const wxArrayString\&
}{ array
}}
83 \membersection{wxArrayString::operator==
}\label{wxarraystringoperatorequal
}
85 \constfunc{bool
}{operator $==$
}{\param{const wxArrayString\&
}{ array
}}
87 Compares
2 arrays respecting the case. Returns TRUE only if the arrays have
88 the same number of elements and the same strings in the same order.
90 \membersection{wxArrayString::operator!=
}\label{wxarraystringoperatornotequal
}
92 \constfunc{bool
}{operator $!=$
}{\param{const wxArrayString\&
}{ array
}}
94 Compares
2 arrays respecting the case. Returns TRUE if the arrays have
95 different number of elements or if the elements don't match pairwise.
97 \membersection{wxArrayString::operator
[]}\label{wxarraystringoperatorindex
}
99 \func{wxString\&
}{operator
[]}{\param{size
\_t }{nIndex
}}
101 Return the array element at position
{\it nIndex
}. An assert failure will
102 result from an attempt to access an element beyond the end of array in debug
103 mode, but no check is done in release mode.
105 This is the operator version of
\helpref{Item
}{wxarraystringitem
} method.
107 \membersection{wxArrayString::Add
}\label{wxarraystringadd
}
109 \func{size
\_t}{Add
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{str
}}
111 Appends a new item to the array and return the index of th new item in the
114 {\bf Warning:
} For sorted arrays, the index of the inserted item will not be,
115 in general, equal to
\helpref{GetCount()
}{wxarraystringgetcount
} -
1 because
116 the item is inserted at the correct position to keep the array sorted and not
119 See also:
\helpref{Insert
}{wxarraystringinsert
}
121 \membersection{wxArrayString::Alloc
}\label{wxarraystringalloc
}
123 \func{void
}{Alloc
}{\param{size
\_t }{nCount
}}
125 Preallocates enough memory to store
{\it nCount
} items. This function may be
126 used to improve array class performance before adding a known number of items
129 See also:
\helpref{Dynamic array memory management
}{wxarraymemorymanagement
}
131 \membersection{wxArrayString::Clear
}\label{wxarraystringclear
}
133 \func{void
}{Clear
}{\void}
135 Clears the array contents and frees memory.
137 See also:
\helpref{Empty
}{wxarraystringempty
}
139 \membersection{wxArrayString::Count
}\label{wxarraystringcount
}
141 \constfunc{size
\_t}{Count
}{\void}
143 Returns the number of items in the array. This function is deprecated and is
144 for backwards compatibility only, please use
145 \helpref{GetCount
}{wxarraystringgetcount
} instead.
147 \membersection{wxArrayString::Empty
}\label{wxarraystringempty
}
149 \func{void
}{Empty
}{\void}
151 Empties the array: after a call to this function
152 \helpref{GetCount
}{wxarraystringgetcount
} will return $
0$. However, this
153 function does not free the memory used by the array and so should be used when
154 the array is going to be reused for storing other strings. Otherwise, you
155 should use
\helpref{Clear
}{wxarraystringclear
} to empty the array and free
158 \membersection{wxArrayString::GetCount
}\label{wxarraystringgetcount
}
160 \constfunc{size
\_t}{GetCount
}{\void}
162 Returns the number of items in the array.
164 \membersection{wxArrayString::Index
}\label{wxarraystringindex
}
166 \func{int
}{Index
}{\param{const char *
}{ sz
},
\param{bool
}{ bCase = TRUE
},
\param{bool
}{ bFromEnd = FALSE
}}
168 Search the element in the array, starting from the beginning if
169 {\it bFromEnd
} is FALSE or from end otherwise. If
{\it bCase
}, comparison is
170 case sensitive (default), otherwise the case is ignored.
172 This function uses linear search for wxArrayString and binary search for
173 wxSortedArrayString, but it ignores the
{\it bCase
} and
{\it bFromEnd
}
174 parameters in the latter case.
176 Returns index of the first item matched or wxNOT
\_FOUND if there is no match.
178 \membersection{wxArrayString::Insert
}\label{wxarraystringinsert
}
180 \func{void
}{Insert
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{str
},
\param{size
\_t}{ nIndex
}}
182 Insert a new element in the array before the position
{\it nIndex
}. Thus, for
183 example, to insert the string in the beginning of the array you would write
189 If
{\it nIndex
} is equal to
{\it GetCount()
} this function behaves as
190 \helpref{Add
}{wxarraystringadd
}.
192 {\bf Warning:
} this function should not be used with sorted arrays because it
193 could break the order of items and, for example, subsequent calls to
194 \helpref{Index()
}{wxarraystringindex
} would then not work!
196 \membersection{wxArrayString::IsEmpty
}\label{wxarraystringisempty
}
200 Returns TRUE if the array is empty, FALSE otherwise. This function returns the
201 same result as
{\it GetCount() ==
0} but is probably easier to read.
203 \membersection{wxArrayString::Item
}\label{wxarraystringitem
}
205 \constfunc{wxString\&
}{Item
}{\param{size
\_t }{nIndex
}}
207 Return the array element at position
{\it nIndex
}. An assert failure will
208 result from an attempt to access an element beyond the end of array in debug
209 mode, but no check is done in release mode.
211 See also
\helpref{operator
[]}{wxarraystringoperatorindex
} for the operator
214 \membersection{wxArrayString::Last
}\label{wxarraystringlast
}
218 Returns the last element of the array. Attempt to access the last element of
219 an empty array will result in assert failure in debug build, however no checks
220 are done in release mode.
222 \membersection{wxArrayString::Remove
}\label{wxarraystringremove
}
224 \func{void
}{Remove
}{\param{const char *
}{ sz
}}
226 Removes the first item matching this value. An assert failure is provoked by
227 an attempt to remove an element which does not exist in debug build.
229 See also:
\helpref{Index
}{wxarraystringindex
}
231 \func{void
}{Remove
}{\param{size
\_t }{nIndex
}}
233 Removes the item at given position.
235 \membersection{wxArrayString::Shrink
}\label{wxarraystringshrink
}
237 \func{void
}{Shrink
}{\void}
239 Releases the extra memory allocated by the array. This function is useful to
240 minimize the array memory consumption.
242 See also:
\helpref{Alloc
}{wxarraystringalloc
},
\helpref{Dynamic array memory management
}{wxarraymemorymanagement
}
244 \membersection{wxArrayString::Sort
}\label{wxarraystringsort
}
246 \func{void
}{Sort
}{\param{bool
}{ reverseOrder = FALSE
}}
248 Sorts the array in alphabetical order or in reverse alphabetical order if
249 {\it reverseOrder
} is TRUE.
251 {\bf Warning:
} this function should not be used with sorted array because it
252 could break the order of items and, for example, subsequent calls to
253 \helpref{Index()
}{wxarraystringindex
} would then not work!
255 \func{void
}{Sort
}{\param{CompareFunction
}{compareFunction
}}
257 Sorts the array using the specified
{\it compareFunction
} for item comparison.
258 {\it CompareFunction
} is defined as a function taking two
{\it const
259 wxString\&
} parameters and returning an
{\it int
} value less than, equal to or
260 greater than
0 if the first string is less than, equal to or greater than the
265 The following example sorts strings by their length.
268 static int CompareStringLen(const wxString& first, const wxString& second)
270 return first.length() - second.length();
282 array.Sort(CompareStringLen);
285 {\bf Warning:
} this function should not be used with sorted array because it
286 could break the order of items and, for example, subsequent calls to
287 \helpref{Index()
}{wxarraystringindex
} would then not work!