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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T15:23:11+00:00 2026-06-11T15:23:11+00:00

how to iterate through C++ safearray pointer to pointer and access its elements. I

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how to iterate through C++ safearray pointer to pointer and access its elements.

I tried to replicate the solution posted by Lim Bio Liong
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vcgeneral/thread/022dba14-9abf-4872-9f43-f4fc05bd2602
but the strangest thing is that the IDL method signature comes out to be

HRESULT __stdcall GetTestStructArray([out] SAFEARRAY ** test_struct_array);

instead of

HRESULT __stdcall GetTestStructArray([out] SAFEARRAY(TestStruct)* test_struct_array);

Any ideas?

thanks in advance

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    2026-06-11T15:23:12+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 3:23 pm

    Safearrays are created with SafeArrayCreate or SafeArrayCreateVector, but as you ask about iterating over a SAFEARRAY, let’s say you already have a SAFEARRAY returned by some other function. One way is to use SafeArrayGetElement API which is especially convenient if you have multidimensional SAFEARRAYs, as it allows, IMO, a bit easier specifying of the indices.

    However, for vectors (unidimensional SAFEARRAY) it is faster to access data directly and iterate over the values. Here’s an example:

    Let’s say it’s a SAFEARRAY of longs, ie. VT_I4

    // get them from somewhere. (I will assume that this is done 
    // in a way that you are now responsible to free the memory)
    SAFEARRAY* saValues = ... 
    LONG* pVals;
    HRESULT hr = SafeArrayAccessData(saValues, (void**)&pVals); // direct access to SA memory
    if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
    {
      long lowerBound, upperBound;  // get array bounds
      SafeArrayGetLBound(saValues, 1 , &lowerBound);
      SafeArrayGetUBound(saValues, 1, &upperBound);
    
      long cnt_elements = upperBound - lowerBound + 1; 
      for (int i = 0; i < cnt_elements; ++i)  // iterate through returned values
      {                              
        LONG lVal = pVals[i];   
        std::cout << "element " << i << ": value = " << lVal << std::endl;
      }       
      SafeArrayUnaccessData(saValues);
    }
    SafeArrayDestroy(saValues);
    
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