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4/8/2010

This message is sent by an application to find the first string in a list box that contains the specified prefix.

Syntax

LB_FINDSTRING 
wParam = (WPARAM) 
indexStart;

lParam = (LPARAM)(LPCTSTR) 
lpszFind;

Parameters

indexStart

Zero-based index of the item before the first item to be searched. When the search reaches the bottom of the list box, it continues from the top of the list box back to the item specified by the indexStartparameter. If indexStartis –1, the entire list box is searched from the beginning.

lpszFind

Long pointer to the null-terminated string that contains the prefix to search for. The search is case independent, so this string can contain any combination of uppercase and lowercase letters.

Return Value

The index of the matching item indicates success. LB_ERR indicates an unsuccessful search.

Remarks

If you create the list box with an owner-drawn style but without the LBS_HASSTRINGS style, this message returns the index of the item with a long value (supplied as the lParamparameter of the LB_ADDSTRINGor LB_INSERTSTRINGmessage) that matches the value supplied as the lpszFindparameter.

Requirements

Header winuser.h
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE 1.0 and later
Windows Mobile Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later

See Also