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Get the Size of an Attachment

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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.GetAttachmentSize method, which returns the size in bytes of the attachment at a given zero-based index, or -1 if the index does not identify an existing attachment. This example adds an attachment and prints its size.

Background: The size reported is that of the attachment's actual (decoded) data, not its larger Base64-encoded form on the wire. Knowing per-attachment sizes is handy for enforcing limits, showing a size next to each attachment in a UI, or deciding whether to save or skip a large part. The -1 sentinel is how the method signals an out-of-range index rather than a zero-length attachment.

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Objective-C
#import <CkoEmail.h>

//  Demonstrates the GetAttachmentSize method, which returns the size in bytes of the
//  attachment at the given zero-based index.  It returns -1 if the index does not identify
//  an existing attachment.

CkoEmail *email = [[CkoEmail alloc] init];
email.Subject = @"Attachment size";

[email AddStringAttachment: @"notes.txt" str: @"Some notes for the attachment."];

//  Get the size in bytes of the first attachment (index 0).
int sz = [[email GetAttachmentSize: [NSNumber numberWithInt: 0]] intValue];
NSLog(@"%@%d",@"Attachment 0 size (bytes) = ",sz);