Use the nested class IDDEClientHotLinkSet::Cursor to iterate over the elements of an IDDEClientHotLinkSet collection.
Use these to construct and destruct objects of this class.
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public:
~Cursor()
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Cursor(const IDDEClientHotLinkSet& hotLinkSet)
Constructs the cursor and associates it with the given IDDEClientHotLinkSet collection. The cursor is initially invalid.
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Use these functions to set the cursor to a specified element of the associated collection.
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bool setToFirst()
Sets the cursor to the first IDDEClientHotLinkEvent object in the collection. Invalidates the cursor if the collection is empty. Returns true if there was a first object.
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bool setToNext()
Sets the cursor to the next IDDEClientHotLinkEvent object in the collection. Invalidates the cursor if there were no more objects to be visited. Returns true if there was a next object.
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Use these members to determine if the cursor is valid or invalidate the cursor.
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void invalidate()
Invalidates the cursor.
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bool isValid() const
Returns true if the cursor refers to a valid IDDEClientHotLinkEvent object.
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Use these functions to retrieve objects from the collection.
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IDDEClientHotLinkEvent * const element() const
Returns the IDDEClientHotLinkEvent object at the cursor location.
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