The following example demonstrates how to iterate through the elements in a block table record and print out the elements.
The printAll() function opens the block table for reading, and then it opens the block name supplied by the user. A new iterator steps through the block table records. If the record contains an entity, the iterator prints a message about the entity.
void
printAll()
{
int rc;
char blkName[50];
rc = acedGetString(Adesk::kTrue,
"Enter Block Name <CR for current space>: ",
blkName);
if (rc != RTNORM)
return;
if (blkName[0] == '\0') {
if (acdbHostApplicationServices()->workingDatabase()
->tilemode() == Adesk::kFalse) {
struct resbuf rb;
acedGetVar("cvport", &rb);
if (rb.resval.rint == 1) {
strcpy(blkName, ACDB_PAPER_SPACE);
} else {
strcpy(blkName, ACDB_MODEL_SPACE);
}
} else {
strcpy(blkName, ACDB_MODEL_SPACE);
}
}
AcDbBlockTable *pBlockTable;
acdbHostApplicationServices()->workingDatabase()
->getSymbolTable(pBlockTable, AcDb::kForRead);
AcDbBlockTableRecord *pBlockTableRecord;
pBlockTable->getAt(blkName, pBlockTableRecord,
AcDb::kForRead);
pBlockTable->close();
AcDbBlockTableRecordIterator *pBlockIterator;
pBlockTableRecord->newIterator(pBlockIterator);
for (; !pBlockIterator->done();
pBlockIterator->step())
{
AcDbEntity *pEntity;
pBlockIterator->getEntity(pEntity, AcDb::kForRead);
AcDbHandle objHandle;
pEntity->getAcDbHandle(objHandle);
char handleStr[20];
objHandle.getIntoAsciiBuffer(handleStr);
const char *pCname = pEntity->isA()->name();
acutPrintf("Object Id %lx, handle %s, class %s.\n",
pEntity->objectId(), handleStr, pCname);
pEntity->close();
}
delete pBlockIterator;
pBlockTableRecord->close();
acutPrintf("\n");
}