Find::ResultsLocation Property
Visual Studio 2015
Gets or sets the location where the results are shown in a bulk search operation.
Assembly: EnvDTE (in EnvDTE.dll)
property vsFindResultsLocation ResultsLocation { vsFindResultsLocation get(); void set(vsFindResultsLocation value); }
There are two possible results lists where Find results can display. You can perform two searches without overwriting the results of the first search. Using the setter parameter, you can determine the result list in which to place the Find results.
Sub ResultsLocationExample() Dim objTextDoc As TextDocument Dim objEditPt As EditPoint Dim iCtr As Integer Dim objFind As Find ' Create a new text file. DTE.ItemOperations.NewFile("General\Text File") ' Get a handle to the new document and create an EditPoint. objTextDoc = DTE.ActiveDocument.Object("TextDocument") objEditPt = objTextDoc.StartPoint.CreateEditPoint objFind = objTextDoc.DTE.Find ' Insert ten lines of text. For iCtr = 1 To 10 objEditPt.Insert("This is a test." & Chr(13)) Next iCtr ' Set the find options. objFind.Action = vsFindAction.vsFindActionReplaceAll objFind.Backwards = False objFind.FilesOfType = "*.txt" objFind.FindWhat = "test" objFind.KeepModifiedDocumentsOpen = True objFind.MatchCase = False objFind.MatchInHiddenText = False objFind.MatchWholeWord = True objFind.PatternSyntax = vsFindPatternSyntax.vsFindPatternSyntaxLiteral objFind.ReplaceWith = "NEW THING" objFind.ResultsLocation = vsFindResultsLocation.vsFindResultsNone objFind.SearchPath = "c:\temp" objFind.SearchSubfolders = False objFind.Target = vsFindTarget.vsFindTargetCurrentDocument ' Perform the Find operation. objFind.Execute() End Sub
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