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Topic Title: Filtering Topic Summary: Created On: 2-Dec-2008 14:22 Status: Post and Reply |
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When filtering manually, you can choose the criteria to filter. Once Apply is pressed, the statistics are calculated and shown. (See attachment 1.jpeg)
Is it possible to get those statistics via dxl code?
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void set(Module m, Filter f, int &accepted, int &rejected)
So usage would be: ------------------------- David Pechacek AAI Services Textron dpechacek@sc-aaicorp.com David.Pechacek@gmail.com |
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If you are setting the filter with DXL, use the set command:
void set(Module m, Filter f [,int &accepted, int &rejected]) Note the output parameters for number of accepted and number of rejected objects. If you are wondering about the current filter (perhaps set manually or loaded in a view), you can count all the objects and count the displayed objects, and deduce the number of rejected objects, as attached. - Louie |
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