class WIN32OLE::Variable
Public Instance Methods
            
              WIN32OLE_VARIABLE#inspect → String
            
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        Returns the OLE variable name and the value with class name.
static VALUE
folevariable_inspect(VALUE self)
{
    VALUE v = rb_inspect(folevariable_value(self));
    VALUE n = folevariable_name(self);
    VALUE detail = rb_sprintf("%"PRIsVALUE"=%"PRIsVALUE, n, v);
    return make_inspect("WIN32OLE_VARIABLE", detail);
}
          
            
              WIN32OLE_VARIABLE#name
            
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        Returns the name of variable.
tobj = WIN32OLE_TYPE.new('Microsoft Excel 9.0 Object Library', 'XlSheetType') variables = tobj.variables variables.each do |variable| puts "#{variable.name}" end The result of above script is following: xlChart xlDialogSheet xlExcel4IntlMacroSheet xlExcel4MacroSheet xlWorksheet
static VALUE
folevariable_name(VALUE self)
{
    return rb_ivar_get(self, rb_intern("name"));
}
          
          Also aliased as: to_s
        
      
            
              WIN32OLE_VARIABLE#ole_type
            
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        Returns OLE type string.
tobj = WIN32OLE_TYPE.new('Microsoft Excel 9.0 Object Library', 'XlSheetType')
variables = tobj.variables
variables.each do |variable|
  puts "#{variable.ole_type} #{variable.name}"
end
The result of above script is following:
  INT xlChart
  INT xlDialogSheet
  INT xlExcel4IntlMacroSheet
  INT xlExcel4MacroSheet
  INT xlWorksheet
          static VALUE
folevariable_ole_type(VALUE self)
{
    struct olevariabledata *pvar;
    TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct olevariabledata, &olevariable_datatype, pvar);
    return ole_variable_ole_type(pvar->pTypeInfo, pvar->index);
}
          
            
              WIN32OLE_VARIABLE#ole_type_detail
            
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        Returns detail information of type. The information is array of type.
tobj = WIN32OLE_TYPE.new('DirectX 7 for Visual Basic Type Library', 'D3DCLIPSTATUS') variable = tobj.variables.find {|variable| variable.name == 'lFlags'} tdetail = variable.ole_type_detail p tdetail # => ["USERDEFINED", "CONST_D3DCLIPSTATUSFLAGS"]
static VALUE
folevariable_ole_type_detail(VALUE self)
{
    struct olevariabledata *pvar;
    TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct olevariabledata, &olevariable_datatype, pvar);
    return ole_variable_ole_type_detail(pvar->pTypeInfo, pvar->index);
}
          
            
              WIN32OLE_VARIABLE#name
            
          
        Returns the name of variable.
tobj = WIN32OLE_TYPE.new('Microsoft Excel 9.0 Object Library', 'XlSheetType') variables = tobj.variables variables.each do |variable| puts "#{variable.name}" end The result of above script is following: xlChart xlDialogSheet xlExcel4IntlMacroSheet xlExcel4MacroSheet xlWorksheet
          Alias for: name
        
      
            
              WIN32OLE_VARIABLE#value
            
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        Returns value if value is exists. If the value does not exist, this method returns nil.
tobj = WIN32OLE_TYPE.new('Microsoft Excel 9.0 Object Library', 'XlSheetType') variables = tobj.variables variables.each do |variable| puts "#{variable.name} #{variable.value}" end The result of above script is following: xlChart = -4109 xlDialogSheet = -4116 xlExcel4IntlMacroSheet = 4 xlExcel4MacroSheet = 3 xlWorksheet = -4167
static VALUE
folevariable_value(VALUE self)
{
    struct olevariabledata *pvar;
    TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct olevariabledata, &olevariable_datatype, pvar);
    return ole_variable_value(pvar->pTypeInfo, pvar->index);
}
          
            
              WIN32OLE_VARIABLE#variable_kind
            
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        Returns variable kind string.
tobj = WIN32OLE_TYPE.new('Microsoft Excel 9.0 Object Library', 'XlSheetType')
variables = tobj.variables
variables.each do |variable|
  puts "#{variable.name} #{variable.variable_kind}"
end
The result of above script is following:
  xlChart CONSTANT
  xlDialogSheet CONSTANT
  xlExcel4IntlMacroSheet CONSTANT
  xlExcel4MacroSheet CONSTANT
  xlWorksheet CONSTANT
          static VALUE
folevariable_variable_kind(VALUE self)
{
    struct olevariabledata *pvar;
    TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct olevariabledata, &olevariable_datatype, pvar);
    return ole_variable_kind(pvar->pTypeInfo, pvar->index);
}
          
            
              WIN32OLE_VARIABLE#varkind
            
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        Returns the number which represents variable kind.
tobj = WIN32OLE_TYPE.new('Microsoft Excel 9.0 Object Library', 'XlSheetType')
variables = tobj.variables
variables.each do |variable|
  puts "#{variable.name} #{variable.varkind}"
end
The result of above script is following:
   xlChart 2
   xlDialogSheet 2
   xlExcel4IntlMacroSheet 2
   xlExcel4MacroSheet 2
   xlWorksheet 2
          static VALUE
folevariable_varkind(VALUE self)
{
    struct olevariabledata *pvar;
    TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct olevariabledata, &olevariable_datatype, pvar);
    return ole_variable_varkind(pvar->pTypeInfo, pvar->index);
}
          
            
              WIN32OLE_VARIABLE#visible?
            
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        Returns true if the variable is public.
tobj = WIN32OLE_TYPE.new('Microsoft Excel 9.0 Object Library', 'XlSheetType')
variables = tobj.variables
variables.each do |variable|
  puts "#{variable.name} #{variable.visible?}"
end
The result of above script is following:
  xlChart true
  xlDialogSheet true
  xlExcel4IntlMacroSheet true
  xlExcel4MacroSheet true
  xlWorksheet true
          static VALUE
folevariable_visible(VALUE self)
{
    struct olevariabledata *pvar;
    TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct olevariabledata, &olevariable_datatype, pvar);
    return ole_variable_visible(pvar->pTypeInfo, pvar->index);
}