Note This function is obsolete. Use the GetMenuItemInfo function to retrieve the menu item text.
The GetMenuString function copies the text string of the specified menu item into the specified buffer.
int GetMenuString(
HMENU hMenu, |
// handle to the menu |
UINT uIDItem, |
// menu item identifier |
LPTSTR lpString, |
// pointer to the buffer for the string |
int nMaxCount, |
// maximum length of the string |
UINT uFlag |
// menu flags |
); |
If lpString is NULL, the function returns the length of the menu
string.
If nMaxCount is 0, the function returns the length of the menu string.
Value |
Meaning |
MF_BYCOMMAND |
Indicates that uIDItem gives the identifier of the menu item. If neither the MF_BYCOMMAND nor MF_BYPOSITION flag is specified, the MF_BYCOMMAND flag is the default flag. |
MF_BYPOSITION |
Indicates that uIDItem gives the zero-based relative position of the menu item. |
If the function succeeds, the return value specifies the number of characters copied to the buffer, not including the terminating null character.
If the function fails, the return value is zero.
The nMaxCount parameter must be one larger than the number of characters in the text string to accommodate the terminating null character.
If nMaxCount is 0, the function returns the length of the menu string.