TKeyArrayFix Class Reference

class TKeyArrayFix : public TKey

Defines the characteristics of a key used to access the elements of arrays of fixed length objects.

An object of this type can represent three categories of key, depending on the constructor used:

1. a descriptor key

2. a text key

3. a numeric key.

The Sort(), InsertIsqL(), Find() and FindIsqL() member functions of the CArrayFixFlat and CArrayFixSeg class hierarchies need a TKeyArrayFix object as an argument to define the location and type of key within an array element.

CArrayFixFlat CArrayFixSeg

Inherits from

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

TKeyArrayFix(TInt, TKeyCmpText)

IMPORT_C TKeyArrayFix ( TInt anOffset,
TKeyCmpText aType
)

Constructs the characteristics of a descriptor key.

No length value is passed as this is taken from the descriptor type key.

TKeyCmpText

Parameters

TInt anOffset The offset of the key from the start of an array element.
TKeyCmpText aType An enumeration which defines the type of comparison to be made between two descriptor keys.

TKeyArrayFix(TInt, TKeyCmpText, TInt)

IMPORT_C TKeyArrayFix ( TInt anOffset,
TKeyCmpText aType,
TInt aLength
)

Constructs the characteristics of a text key.

TKeyCmpText

Parameters

TInt anOffset The offset of the key from the start of an array element.
TKeyCmpText aType An enumeration which defines the type of comparison to be made between two text keys.
TInt aLength The length of the text key.

TKeyArrayFix(TInt, TKeyCmpNumeric)

IMPORT_C TKeyArrayFix ( TInt anOffset,
TKeyCmpNumeric aType
)

Constructs the characteristics of a numeric key.

TKeyCmpNumeric

Parameters

TInt anOffset The offset of the key from the start of an array element.
TKeyCmpNumeric aType An enumeration which defines the type of the numeric key.

Member Functions Documentation

At(TInt)

IMPORT_C TAny * At ( TInt anIndex ) const [protected, virtual]

Gets a pointer to the key of a specified array element.

The default implementation raises a USER 35 panic.

The function is called by TKey::Compare() to compare the keys of two elements.

The implementation provided by a derived class must convert the index to a pointer to the key within the corresponding element. The implementation depends on the design of the array but, as general rule, use the index value to get a pointer to the corresponding element and then add the TKey protected data member iKeyOffset to this pointer to get a pointer to the key itself.

By convention, the index value is relative to zero; i.e. a zero value refers to the first element in the array. By this convention, the index can take any value between zero and the number of elements within the array minus one.

The function must also handle the special index value KIndexPtr. When this value is passed, the function should return a pointer to the key within the sample element. A pointer to the sample element is held in the protected data member iPtr and can be set up using SetPtr() .

The implementation of this function also assumes that the derived class has a pointer to the array itself or has a function for finding it.

panic
USER 35, if no replacement function has been provided by a derived class.
TKey::Compare TKey::SetPtr KIndexPtr

Parameters

TInt anIndex The index of the array element or the special index value KIndexPtr.

Set(CBufBase *, TInt)

IMPORT_C void Set ( CBufBase * aBase,
TInt aRecordLength
) [protected, virtual]

Parameters

CBufBase * aBase
TInt aRecordLength

Member Data Documentation

CBufBase * iBase

CBufBase * iBase [protected]

TInt iRecordLength

TInt iRecordLength [protected]