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Quick Info
Windows NT
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| Win95
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| Win32s
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| Import Library
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| Header File
| winuser.h
| Unicode
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| Platform Notes
| Windows 95: wParam is 16-bits
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LB_INSERTSTRING
An application sends an LB_INSERTSTRING message to insert a string into a list
box. Unlike the
LB_ADDSTRING message, the LB_INSERTSTRING message does not cause a list with the LBS_SORT
style to be sorted.
LB_INSERTSTRING
wParam = (WPARAM) index; // item index
lParam = (LPARAM) (LPCTSTR) lpsz; // address of string to insert
Parameters
index
Value of
wParam. Specifies the zero-based index of the position at which to insert the
string. If this parameter is
1, the string is added to the end of the list.
Windows 95: The
wParam parameter is limited to 16-bit values. This means list boxes cannot contain
more than 32,767 items. Although the number of items is restricted, the total
size in bytes of the items in a listbox is limited only by available memory.
lpsz
Value of
lParam. Points to the null-terminated string to be inserted.
If you create the list box with an owner-drawn style but without the
LBS_HASSTRINGS style, the value of the
lpsz parameter is stored as item data instead of the string it would otherwise
point to. You can send the LB_GETITEMDATA and LB_SETITEMDATA messages to retrieve
or modify the item data.
Return Values
The return value is the index of the position at which the string was
inserted. If an error occurs, the return value is LB_ERR. If there is insufficient
space to store the new string, the return value is LB_ERRSPACE.
See Also
LB_ADDSTRING,
LB_SELECTSTRING
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