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Studio User Guide
Non-greedy search
linkAbout non-greedy search
linkThe non-greedy search makes it possible to identify the target element from a pool of similar applications, matching the attributes you specify. It needs to be included in the top-level tag of a selector.
idx
attribute, its value is set by default to *
.
How non-greedy search works
linkIntroducing non-greedy search in your selectors instructs it to search through all the active windows or browser instances which match the top-level tags of your selector, and not just the window instances in focus.
idx()
attribute, which needs to
be included in the top-level tag, as follows:
Option |
Description |
---|---|
|
Searches through all active window instances for the element matching the top-level tag attributes. The
<idx='1'> option only searches through
window instances in focus.
|
Supported selector types
linkSelector type | Support |
---|---|
<wnd> | |
<html> | |
<webctrl> | |
<java> | |
<ctrl> | |
<uia> | |
<sap> | |
<silverlight> | |
Selectors inside the following containers:
| |
Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications |
Example of using non-greedy search
linkFor the purpose of the example, let's assume that we want to build an automation process which interacts with the Windows 10 Calculator app.
However, there are two active instances, a Standard Calculator and a Programmer Calculator.
idx='*'
option in the top-level tag, in our case
<wnd>
.
The following selector is generated, which returns the Calculator instance we are looking for:
<wnd app='applicationframehost.exe' appid='Microsoft.WindowsCalculator_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App'
title='Calculator' idx='*' />
<uia cls='LandmarkTarget' />
<uia automationid='ProgrammerOperators' cls='NamedContainerAutomationPeer' name='Radix selection' />
<uia automationid='hexButton' cls='RadioButton' name='HexaDecimal 0 ' />
<wnd app='applicationframehost.exe' appid='Microsoft.WindowsCalculator_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App'
title='Calculator' idx='*' />
<uia cls='LandmarkTarget' />
<uia automationid='ProgrammerOperators' cls='NamedContainerAutomationPeer' name='Radix selection' />
<uia automationid='hexButton' cls='RadioButton' name='HexaDecimal 0 ' />