...perform a backwards search in string (RichEdit) ?
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Question:
I am using TDBImage to show a jpeg file, however, the resulting picture is
cropped by the size of the TDBImage control. I would like to show the whole
jpeg picture to the user, what can I do? I have turned on the "stretch"
property to true but the picture loses it shape (eg. Circle becomes an oval,
square becomes a rectangle).
Answer:
Using a TDBImage serves no purpose if you deal with JPEGs.
Use a normal TImage and draw the TJpegImage on its canvas using this:
{+------------------------------------------------------------
| Function FindTextBackwards
|
| Parameters :
| findWhat: text to find
| inString: string to find it in
| startAt : character index to start at (1-based)
| caseSensitive: determines whether search is case-sensitive
| words : if true the characters immediately surrounding
| a found location must not be alphanumeric
| Returns :
| character index (1-based) of first character of a found
| location, or 0, if the text was not found.
| Description:
| Performs a simple sequential search for a string in a larger
| string, starting at the specified position and working towards
| the start of the string.
| Error Conditions: none
| Created: 27.02.99 by P. Below
+------------------------------------------------------------}
function FindTextBackwards(findWhat, inString : string;
startAt : integer;
caseSensitive, words : boolean): integer;
var
i, patternlen, findpos : integer;
lastchar, firstchar : char;
begin
Result := 0; { assume failure }
patternlen := Length(findWhat);
{ Do a few sanity checks on the parameters }
if (patternlen = 0) or
(startAt < patternlen) or
(Length(inString) < patternlen) then
Exit;
if not caseSensitive then
begin
{ convert both strings to lower case }
findWhat := AnsiLowercase(findWhat);
inString := AnsiLowercase(inString);
end; { If }
i := startAt;
lastchar := findWhat[patternlen];
firstchar := findWhat[1];
while (Result = 0) and (i >= patternlen) do
begin
if inString[i] = lastchar then
begin
findPos := i - patternlen + 1;
if inString[findPos] = firstchar then
begin
{ We have a candidate. Compare the substring of length
patternlen starting at findPos with findWhat. With
AnsiStrLComp we can do that without having to copy
the substring to a temp string first. }
if AnsiStrLComp(@findWhat[1], @inString[findPos],
patternlen) = 0 then
begin
{ We have a match! }
Result := findPos;
if words then
begin
{ Check the characters surrounding the hit. For the hit
to constitute a word they must not be alphanumeric. }
if (findPos > 1) and
IsCharAlphanumeric(inString[findPos - 1]) then
begin
{ Not a match after all, <sigh>. }
Result := 0;
end { If }
else
begin
if (i < Length(inString)) and
IsCharAlphanumeric(inString[i + 1]) then
begin
{ Not a match after all, <sigh>. }
Result := 0;
end; { If }
end; { Else }
end; { If }
end; { If }
end; { If }
end; { If }
Dec(i);
end; { While }
end; { FindTextBackwards }
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender : TObject);
var
findPos : integer;
begin
findPos := FindTextBackwards(findEdit.Text,
richedit1.Text,
richedit1.selstart + 1,
caseCheckbox.Checked,
wordsCheckbox.Checked);
if findPos > 0 then
begin
with richedit1 do
begin
selstart := findPos - 1;
sellength := findEdit.GetTextLen;
Perform(em_scrollcaret, 0, 0);
SetFocus;
end;
end
else
ShowMessage('Text not found');
end;
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