User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Pocket PC 2002
- Introduction
- Premium versus Professional Editions
- Where to Find Information
- Basic Skills
- Microsoft ActiveSync
- Microsoft Pocket Outlook
- Companion Programs
- Pocket Internet Explorer
- Getting Connected
- Chapter 3: Installing Applications
- Chapter 4: Network Support
- CORE
- Network Adapters
- Ethernet Communications
- 802.11b Communications
- Profiles
- Basic
- Security
- Advanced
- Certificates
- Import/Export
- Scan List
- Network Selection APIs
- Function Summary
- RadioConnect()
- RadioDisconnect()
- GetMac()
- GetBSSID()
- GetSSID()
- GetLinkSpeed()
- GetNetworkType()
- GetTXPower()
- GetNetworkMode()
- SetNetworkMode()
- AddWep()
- GetRSSI()
- GetAssociationStatus()
- GetWepStatus()
- GetAuthenticationMode()
- SetAuthenticationMode()
- SetChannel()
- EnableWep()
- GetPowerMode()
- SetSSID()
- isOrinoco()
- EncryptWepKeyForRegistry()
- SetRTSThreshold()
- GetRTSThreshold()
- ConfigureProfile()
- StartScanList()
- 802.11b Radio CORE Module
- WWAN Radio Options
- WAN Radio CORE Module
- Wireless Printing
- AutoIP/DHCP
- SNMP Configuration
- Chapter 5: Printer Support
- Chapter 6: Scanner Support
- Scanner Control and Data Transfer
- Automatic Data Collection COM Interfaces
- Multiple ADC COM Object Support
- How to Create and Use the ADC COM Interfaces
- 2D Imager Overview
- Create and Delete ADC COM Object Functions
- IADC Functions
- IBarCodeReaderControl Functions
- IS9CConfig Functions
- IS9CConfig::GetCodabar
- IS9CConfig::SetCodabar
- Codabar Default Settings
- Codabar Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetCode39
- IS9CConfig::SetCode39
- Code 39 Default Settings
- Code 39 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetCode93
- IS9CConfig::SetCode93
- Code 93 Default Settings
- Code 93 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetCode128
- IS9CConfig::SetCode128
- Code 128/EAN 128 Default Settings
- Code 128 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetI2of5
- IS9CConfig::SetI2of5
- Interleaved 2 of 5 Default Settings
- Interleaved 2 of 5 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetMatrix2of5
- IS9CConfig::SetMatrix2of5
- Matrix 2 of 5 Default Settings
- Matrix 2 of 5 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetMSI
- IS9CConfig::SetMSI
- MSI Default Settings
- MSI Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetPDF417
- IS9CConfig::SetPDF417
- PDF 417 Default Settings
- PDF 417 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetPlessey
- IS9CConfig::SetPlessey
- Plessey Default Settings
- Plessey Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetStandard2of5
- IS9CConfig::SetStandard2of5
- Standard 2 of 5 Default Settings
- Standard 2 of 5 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetTelepen
- IS9CConfig::SetTelepen
- Telepen Default Settings
- Telepen Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetUpcEan
- IS9CConfig::SetUpcEan
- UPC/EAN Default Settings
- UPC/EAN Enumerations
- IS9CConfig2 Functions
- IS9CConfig2::GetCode11
- IS9CConfig2::SetCode11
- Code 11 Default Settings
- Code 11 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig2::GetCustomSymIds
- IS9CConfig2::SetCustomSymIds
- Custom Identifier Assignments
- Custom Identifier Default Settings
- Custom Identifier Example
- IS9CConfig2::GetGlobalAmble
- IS9CConfig2::SetGlobalAmble
- Postamble and Preamble Defaults
- IS9CConfig2::GetPDF417Ext
- IS9CConfig2::SetPDF417Ext
- PDF 417 Extended: Micro PDF 417 Default Settings
- IS9CConfig2::GetSymIdXmit
- IS9CConfig2::SetSymIdXmit
- Symbology ID Transmission Option
- IS9CConfig3 Functions
- AIM Symbology ID Defaults
- IImage Interface
- Data Collection Configuration
- Tethered Scanner
- Chapter 7: Programming
- Creating CAB Files
- FTP Server
- Full Screen
- Kernel I/O Controls
- Reboot Functions
- Remapping the Keypad
- Appendix A: Control Panel Applets
- Appendix B: Unit Manager
- Appendix C: Bar Codes
- Index
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Filter Expression Values
A filter-expression can be any string of text containing the operators listed
below.
Filter Expression Values
Operator Meaning Example
Any character string not containing
thespecialcharacters:.?[]{}or\
(period, question mark, left/right
brackets, left/right curly brackets, back-
slash).
Match the string literally. super20 matches super20
\c where c is any of the special char-
acters:.?[]{}or\
(period, question mark, left/right
brackets, left/right curly brackets, back-
slash)
Remove any special meaning of c. \* matches *
.(period) Any character. . matches x
^ (tarot) Anchor the match at the beginning
of the string.
^abc matches abc, but not aabc
$ (dollar sign) Anchor the match at the end of the
string.
abc$ matches abc but not abcc
? (question mark) Repeat the preceding expression zero
or one time.
aa? matches a or aa
*(asterisk) Repeat the preceding expression zero
or more times.
ab*c matches ac, abc, abbc, etc.
+(plussymbol) Repeat the preceding expression one
or more times.
ab+c matches abc, abbc, etc.
[characterclass] A series of nonrepeating characters
denoting a class.
[abcdefhijklmnopqrstuvwxyz] is the
class of all lowercase alphas.
[rangel`rangeh] A sequential range of nonrepeating
characters denoting a class.
[a-z]istheclassofalllowercaseal-
phas.
[^characterclass] Any character except those denoted
by a character class.
[^a-z] matches a numeric digit or a
punctuation mark.
[characterclass_tag] [:alnum:] - Alphanumeric characters
[:alpha:] - Alphabetic characters
[:blank:] - Tab and space
[:cntrl:] - Control characters
[:digit:] - Numeric characters
[:graph:] - All printable characters ex-
cept space
[:lower:] - Lowercase letters
[:print:] - All printable characters
[:punct:] - Punctuation
[:space:] - White space characters
[:upper:] - Uppercase letters
[:xdigit:] - Hexadecimal digits
[[:alpha:]]* matches Dynaction,
Selmer, or NewWonder but not Su-
per20
{num} Matches exactly num repetitions. a{3} matches only aaa
{min,} Matches at least num repetitions. a{3,} matches aaaa but not aa