wSection Property (Specific to iOS TableView Controls)

Applies to TestComplete 15.68, last modified on October 03, 2024
This property is available in legacy mobile tests that work with devices connected to the local computer. To learn how to simulate user actions in newer cloud-compatible mobile tests, see the Simulating user actions in tests section.

Description

Use the wSection to get the name of the specified section of the control.

Declaration

TestObj.wSection(Index)

Read-Only Property String
TestObj A variable, parameter or expression that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section
Index [in]    Required    Integer    

Applies To

The property is applied to the following object:

View Mode

This property is available in the Object Browser panel and in other panels and dialogs in both Basic and Advanced view modes.

Parameters

The property has the following parameter:

Index

Specifies the zero-based index of the desired section. The first section has the index 0, the second - 1, and so on. The index of the last row is wSectionCount - 1.

Property Value

The name of the specified item.

Remarks

To obtain the item’s name, TestComplete uses the getText() native method. If a child item does not support this method, the wSection property returns an empty string.

Example

The following example gets the properties of all TableView items and posts them to the log:

JavaScript, JScript

function Test()
{
  // Select the mobile device
  Mobile.SetCurrent("iPhone");
  // Obtain the TableView object
  var p = Mobile.Device().Process("SampleApp");
  var tableview = p.Window().TableView();
  
  for (var i = 0; i<tableview.wSectionCount; i++)
  {
    Log.Message(tableview.wSection(i));
    for (var n = 0; n<tableview.wItemCount(i); n++)
    {
      Log.Message(tableview.wItem(i, n));
      Log.Message(tableview.wItemDetail(i, n));
      Log.Message(tableview.wItemSelected(i, n));
    }
  }
}

Python

def Test():
  # Select the mobile device
  Mobile.SetCurrent("iPhone")
  # Obtain the TableView object 
  p = Mobile.Device().Process("SampleApp")
  tableview = p.Window().TableView()
  
  for i in range (0, tableview.wSectionCount):
    Log.Message(tableview.wSection[i])
    for n in range (0, tableview.wItemCount[i]):
      Log.Message(tableview.wItem[i, n])
      Log.Message(tableview.wItemDetail[i, n])
      Log.Message(tableview.wItemSelected[i, n])

VBScript

Sub Test()
  Dim p, tableview
  ' Select the mobile device
  Mobile.SetCurrent("iPhone")
  ' Obtain the TableView object
  Set p = Mobile.Device.Process("SampleApp")
  Set tableview = p.Window().TableView()
  
  For i = 0 To tableview.wSectionCount-1
    Log.Message(tableview.wSection(i))
    for n = 0 To n<tableview.wItemCount(i)-1
      Log.Message(tableview.wItem(i, n))
      Log.Message(tableview.wItemDetail(i, n))
      Log.Message(tableview.wItemSelected(i,n))
    Next
  Next
End Sub

DelphiScript

procedure Test();
var
  p, tableview, i, n;
begin
  // Select the mobile device
  Mobile.SetCurrent('iPhone');
  // Obtain the tableview object
  p := Mobile.Device.Process('SampleApp');
  tableview := p.Window(0).TableView(0);
  
  for i := 0 to tableview.wSectionCount-1 do
  begin
    Log.Message(tableview.wSection(i));
    for n := 0 to tableview.wItemCount(i)-1 do
      begin
      Log.Message(tableview.wItem(i, n));
      Log.Message(tableview.wItemDetail(i, n));
      Log.Message(tableview.wItemSelected(i, n));
      end;
  end;
end;

C++Script, C#Script

function Test()
{
  // Select the mobile device
  Mobile["SetCurrent"]("iPhone");
  // Obtain the TableView object
  var p = Mobile["Device"].Process("SampleApp");
  var tableview = p["Window"]()["TableView"]();
  
  for (var i = 0; i<tableview["wSectionCount"]; i++)
  {
    Log["Message"](tableview["wSection"](i));
    for (var n = 0; n<tableview["wItemCount"](i); n++)
    {
      Log["Message"](tableview["wItem"](i, n));
      Log["Message"](tableview["wItemDetail"](i, n));
      //Log["Message"](tableview["wItemSelected"]);
    }
  }
}

See Also

Testing iOS Applications - Overview (Legacy)
wSectionCount Property (Specific to iOS TableView Controls)
Working With Table View Controls - Basic Concepts

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