CodeStatementCollection.AddRange Method

Definition

Adds a set of CodeStatement objects to the collection.

Overloads

AddRange(CodeStatement[])

Adds a set of CodeStatement objects to the collection.

AddRange(CodeStatementCollection)

Adds the contents of another CodeStatementCollection object to the end of the collection.

AddRange(CodeStatement[])

Source:
CodeStatementCollection.cs
Source:
CodeStatementCollection.cs
Source:
CodeStatementCollection.cs

Adds a set of CodeStatement objects to the collection.

public:
 void AddRange(cli::array <System::CodeDom::CodeStatement ^> ^ value);
public void AddRange (System.CodeDom.CodeStatement[] value);
member this.AddRange : System.CodeDom.CodeStatement[] -> unit
Public Sub AddRange (value As CodeStatement())

Parameters

value
CodeStatement[]

An array of CodeStatement objects to add to the collection.

Exceptions

value is null.

Examples

The following example demonstrates how to use the AddRange(CodeStatement[]) method overload to add the members of an array to a CodeStatementCollection instance.

// Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
array<CodeStatement^>^statements = {gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ),gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" )};
collection->AddRange( statements );

// Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement^ testStatement = gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" );
CodeStatementCollection^ statementsCollection = gcnew CodeStatementCollection;
statementsCollection->Add( gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ) );
statementsCollection->Add( gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ) );
statementsCollection->Add( testStatement );
collection->AddRange( statementsCollection );
// Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement[] statements = {
                new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"),
                new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement")};
collection.AddRange( statements );

// Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement testStatement = new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement");
CodeStatementCollection statementsCollection = new CodeStatementCollection();
statementsCollection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
statementsCollection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
statementsCollection.Add( testStatement );

collection.AddRange( statementsCollection );
' Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
Dim statements As CodeStatement() = {New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"), New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement")}
collection.AddRange(statements)

' Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
Dim testStatement As New CodeStatement
Dim statementsCollection As New CodeStatementCollection
statementsCollection.Add(New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"))
statementsCollection.Add(New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"))
statementsCollection.Add(testStatement)
collection.AddRange(statementsCollection)

See also

Applies to

AddRange(CodeStatementCollection)

Source:
CodeStatementCollection.cs
Source:
CodeStatementCollection.cs
Source:
CodeStatementCollection.cs

Adds the contents of another CodeStatementCollection object to the end of the collection.

public:
 void AddRange(System::CodeDom::CodeStatementCollection ^ value);
public void AddRange (System.CodeDom.CodeStatementCollection value);
member this.AddRange : System.CodeDom.CodeStatementCollection -> unit
Public Sub AddRange (value As CodeStatementCollection)

Parameters

value
CodeStatementCollection

A CodeStatementCollection object that contains the objects to add to the collection.

Exceptions

value is null.

Examples

The following example demonstrates how to use the AddRange(CodeStatementCollection) method overload to add the members of one CodeStatementCollection to another.

// Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
array<CodeStatement^>^statements = {gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ),gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" )};
collection->AddRange( statements );

// Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement^ testStatement = gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" );
CodeStatementCollection^ statementsCollection = gcnew CodeStatementCollection;
statementsCollection->Add( gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ) );
statementsCollection->Add( gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ) );
statementsCollection->Add( testStatement );
collection->AddRange( statementsCollection );
// Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement[] statements = {
                new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"),
                new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement")};
collection.AddRange( statements );

// Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement testStatement = new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement");
CodeStatementCollection statementsCollection = new CodeStatementCollection();
statementsCollection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
statementsCollection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
statementsCollection.Add( testStatement );

collection.AddRange( statementsCollection );
' Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
Dim statements As CodeStatement() = {New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"), New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement")}
collection.AddRange(statements)

' Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
Dim testStatement As New CodeStatement
Dim statementsCollection As New CodeStatementCollection
statementsCollection.Add(New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"))
statementsCollection.Add(New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"))
statementsCollection.Add(testStatement)
collection.AddRange(statementsCollection)

See also

Applies to