Difference between revisions of "API Tree.StepNamedNext"

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Updates the object to point to the next (younger) sibling matching the name
 
Updates the object to point to the next (younger) sibling matching the name
  
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==Parameters==
 
==Parameters==
[[Variable types|HANDLE]] ''Object''
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[[Variable Types|HANDLE]] ''Object''
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:The object to update with the next found sibling
 
:''This parameter is returned back to the caller''
 
:''This parameter is returned back to the caller''
:The object to update with the next found sibling
 
  
[[Variable types|STRING]] ''TargetName''
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[[Variable Types|STRING]] ''TargetName''
 
:The name of the sibling to find
 
:The name of the sibling to find
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==Return value==
 
==Return value==
 
''This call does not return a value''
 
''This call does not return a value''
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==Detailed description==
 
==Detailed description==
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* Add to a calculation icon: <pre class="brush:[cpp]">::Tree.StepNamedNext(return_object, "targetname")</pre>
 
* Add to a calculation icon: <pre class="brush:[cpp]">::Tree.StepNamedNext(return_object, "targetname")</pre>
  
''<span style="color:red;">No additional information</span>''
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''<span style="color:red;">No additional examples</span>''

Latest revision as of 15:58, 16 January 2014

<sidebar>API Contents</sidebar> Updates the object to point to the next (younger) sibling matching the name

Class hierarchy

Tree

StepNamedNext

Parameters

HANDLE Object

The object to update with the next found sibling
This parameter is returned back to the caller

STRING TargetName

The name of the sibling to find


Return value

This call does not return a value


Detailed description

No additional information


Examples

Calling in a calculation

  • Add to a calculation icon:
    ::Tree.StepNamedNext(return_object, "targetname")

No additional examples