RulerOf Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 (edited) Hello Folks,A little bit of Googlin' and a couple of Forum searches seems to indicate that, for some reason, this function isn't really prevalent, so I wanted to post the code I wrote here.Anyone care to pick it apart for me? I write AutoIt code in my spare time, so I may have missed a few gotchas that my limited (but successful!) testing couldn't reveal._ProcessGetWindow() is designed to be the counterpart of WinGetProcess(), returning HWND's from an input process ID. It can also be told to provide a single, best guess result in the event you don't want to try parsing multiple windows from the output.In the event that this is a highly redundant post, I apologize, but I did do some searching in advance, and all I came up with was instructions to do just this Edit:Ha-ha, found a bug when I went to use it. As originally written, it wouldn't return HWND's for processes owning less than two windows Code updated.expandcollapse popup#include-once #include <array.au3> ; #FUNCTION# ============================================================================================================================ ; Name...........: _ProcessGetWindow ; ; Description ...: Returns an array of HWNDs containing all windows owned by the process $p_PID, or optionally a single "best guess." ; ; Syntax.........: _ProcessGetWindow( $p_PID [, $p_ReturnBestGuess = False ]) ; ; Parameters ....: $p_PID - The PID of the process you want the Window for. ; $p_ReturnBestGuess - If True, function will return only 1 reult on a best-guess basis. ; The "Best Guess" is the VISIBLE window owned by $p_PID with the longest title. ; ; Return values .: Success - Return $_array containing HWND info. ; $_array[0] = Number of results ; $_array[n] = HWND of Window n ; ; Failure - Returns 0 ; ; Error - Returns -1 and sets @error ; 1 - Requires a non-zero number. ; 2 - Process does not exist ; 3 - WinList() Error ; ; Author ........: Andrew Bobulsky, contact: RulerOf <at that public email service provided by Google>. ; Remarks .......: The reverse of WinGetProcess() ; ======================================================================================================================================= Func _ProcessGetWindow( $p_PID, $p_ReturnBestGuess = False ) Local $p_ReturnVal[1] = [0] Local $p_WinList = WinList() If @error Then ;Some Error handling SetError(3) Return -1 EndIf If $p_PID = 0 Then ;Some Error handling SetError(1) Return -1 EndIf If ProcessExists($p_PID) = 0 Then ;Some Error handling ConsoleWrite("_ProcessGetWindow: Process " & $p_PID & " doesn't exist!" & @CRLF) SetError(2) Return -1 EndIf For $i = 1 To $p_WinList[0][0] Step 1 Local $w_PID = WinGetProcess($p_WinList[$i][1]) ; ConsoleWrite("Processing Window: " & Chr(34) & $p_WinList[$i][0] & Chr(34) & @CRLF & " with HWND: " & $p_WinList[$i][1] & @CRLF & " and PID: " & $w_PID & @CRLF) If $w_PID = $p_PID Then ;ConsoleWrite("Match: HWND " & $p_WinList[$i][1] & @CRLF) $p_ReturnVal[0] += 1 _ArrayAdd($p_ReturnVal, $p_WinList[$i][1]) EndIf Next If $p_ReturnVal[0] > 1 Then If $p_ReturnBestGuess Then Do Local $i_State = WinGetState($p_ReturnVal[2]) Local $i_StateLongest = WinGetState($p_ReturnVal[1]) Select Case BitAND($i_State, 2) And BitAND($i_StateLongest, 2) ;If they're both visible If StringLen(WinGetTitle($p_ReturnVal[2])) > StringLen(WinGetTitle($p_ReturnVal[1])) Then ;And the new one has a longer title _ArrayDelete($p_ReturnVal, 1) ;Delete the "loser" $p_ReturnVal[0] -= 1 ;Decrement counter Else _ArrayDelete($p_ReturnVal, 2) ;Delete the failed challenger $p_ReturnVal[0] -= 1 EndIf Case BitAND($i_State, 2) And Not BitAND($i_StateLongest, 2) ;If the new one's visible and the old one isn't _ArrayDelete($p_ReturnVal, 1) ;Delete the old one $p_ReturnVal[0] -= 1 ;Decrement counter Case Else ;Neither window is visible, let's just keep the first one. _ArrayDelete($p_ReturnVal, 2) $p_ReturnVal[0] -= 1 EndSelect Until $p_ReturnVal[0] = 1 EndIf Return $p_ReturnVal ElseIf $p_ReturnVal[0] = 1 Then Return $p_ReturnVal ;Only 1 window. Else Return 0 ;Window not found. EndIf EndFunc Edited August 6, 2010 by RulerOf
wakillon Posted August 6, 2010 Posted August 6, 2010 It can be usefull ! Thanks to share AutoIt 3.3.14.2 X86 - SciTE 3.6.0 - WIN 8.1 X64 - Other Example Scripts
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