int Findsortedindexrange(t_sorted *sd,ulong addr0,ulong addr1) {
Searches for the first item in the table of sorted data that lies within the range addr0 .. addr1 (addr1 is not included). Returns index of the item in the data sorted by address, or -1 if there is no such item. This function is very fast. Note that returned index is volatile, any access to sd other than plain search may reorder or move data. That is, you may make as many calls to Findsorted...() or Getsortedbyindex() as you want, but any call to Addsorteddata(), Deletesorteddata() etc. on the same sorted data descriptor invalidates all obtained data indices and pointers!
Parameters:
sd
(in)
Pointer to the structure of type t_sorted, descriptor of sorted
data
addr0
(in)
Initial address of the data range
addr1
(in)
Address that immediately follows the data range
Return values:
On
success, returns index of the item in the data sorted
by address, or -1 if there is no such item
See also:
Sorted data, t_sorted, Createsorteddata(), Findsorteddata(),
Findsorteddatarange(),
Getsortedbyindex(),
Getsortedbyselection(),
Sortsorteddata()