Adds an entry with the specified key and value into the NameObjectCollectionBase instance.
Assembly: System (in System.dll)
Protected Sub BaseAdd ( _ name As String, _ value As Object _ )
protected void BaseAdd( string name, Object value )
protected: void BaseAdd( String^ name, Object^ value )
member BaseAdd : name:string * value:Object -> unit
Parameters
- name
- Type: System.String
The String key of the entry to add. The key can be null.
- value
- Type: System.Object
The Object value of the entry to add. The value can be null.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| NotSupportedException |
The collection is read-only. |
If Count already equals the capacity, the capacity of the NameObjectCollectionBase is increased by automatically reallocating the internal array, and the existing elements are copied to the new array before the new element is added.
If Count is less than the capacity, this method is an O(1) operation. If the capacity needs to be increased to accommodate the new element, this method becomes an O(n) operation, where n is Count.
The following code example uses BaseAdd to create a new NameObjectCollectionBase with elements from an IDictionary.
Imports System Imports System.Collections Imports System.Collections.Specialized Public Class MyCollection Inherits NameObjectCollectionBase Private _de As New DictionaryEntry() ' Gets a key-and-value pair (DictionaryEntry) using an index. Default Public ReadOnly Property Item(index As Integer) As DictionaryEntry Get _de.Key = Me.BaseGetKey(index) _de.Value = Me.BaseGet(index) Return _de End Get End Property ' Adds elements from an IDictionary into the new collection. Public Sub New(d As IDictionary) Dim de As DictionaryEntry For Each de In d Me.BaseAdd(CType(de.Key, [String]), de.Value) Next de End Sub 'New End Class 'MyCollection Public Class SamplesNameObjectCollectionBase Public Shared Sub Main() ' Creates and initializes a new MyCollection instance. Dim d = New ListDictionary() d.Add("red", "apple") d.Add("yellow", "banana") d.Add("green", "pear") Dim myCol As New MyCollection(d) ' Displays the keys and values of the MyCollection instance. Dim i As Integer For i = 0 To myCol.Count - 1 Console.WriteLine("[{0}] : {1}, {2}", i, myCol(i).Key, myCol(i).Value) Next i End Sub 'Main End Class 'SamplesNameObjectCollectionBase 'This code produces the following output. ' '[0] : red, apple '[1] : yellow, banana '[2] : green, pear
using System; using System.Collections; using System.Collections.Specialized; public class MyCollection : NameObjectCollectionBase { private DictionaryEntry _de = new DictionaryEntry(); // Gets a key-and-value pair (DictionaryEntry) using an index. public DictionaryEntry this[ int index ] { get { _de.Key = this.BaseGetKey( index ); _de.Value = this.BaseGet( index ); return( _de ); } } // Adds elements from an IDictionary into the new collection. public MyCollection( IDictionary d ) { foreach ( DictionaryEntry de in d ) { this.BaseAdd( (String) de.Key, de.Value ); } } } public class SamplesNameObjectCollectionBase { public static void Main() { // Creates and initializes a new MyCollection instance. IDictionary d = new ListDictionary(); d.Add( "red", "apple" ); d.Add( "yellow", "banana" ); d.Add( "green", "pear" ); MyCollection myCol = new MyCollection( d ); // Displays the keys and values of the MyCollection instance. for ( int i = 0; i < myCol.Count; i++ ) { Console.WriteLine( "[{0}] : {1}, {2}", i, myCol[i].Key, myCol[i].Value ); } } } /* This code produces the following output. [0] : red, apple [1] : yellow, banana [2] : green, pear */
#using <system.dll> using namespace System; using namespace System::Collections; using namespace System::Collections::Specialized; public ref class MyCollection: public NameObjectCollectionBase { private: DictionaryEntry _de; public: property DictionaryEntry Item [ int ] { // Gets a key-and-value pair (DictionaryEntry) using an index. DictionaryEntry get( int index ) { _de.Key = this->BaseGetKey( index ); _de.Value = this->BaseGet( index ); return (_de); } } // Adds elements from an IDictionary* into the new collection. MyCollection( IDictionary^ d ) { IEnumerator^ myEnum = d->GetEnumerator(); while ( myEnum->MoveNext() ) { DictionaryEntry^ de = safe_cast<DictionaryEntry^>(myEnum->Current); this->BaseAdd( safe_cast<String^>(de->Key), de->Value ); } } }; int main() { // Creates and initializes a new MyCollection instance. IDictionary^ d = gcnew ListDictionary; d->Add( "red", "apple" ); d->Add( "yellow", "banana" ); d->Add( "green", "pear" ); MyCollection^ myCol = gcnew MyCollection( d ); // Displays the keys and values of the MyCollection instance. for ( int i = 0; i < myCol->Count; i++ ) { Console::WriteLine( "[{0}] : {1}, {2}", i, myCol->Item[ i ].Key, myCol->Item[ i ].Value ); } } /* This code produces the following output. [0] : red, apple [1] : yellow, banana [2] : green, pear */
.NET Framework
Supported in: 4, 3.5, 3.0, 2.0, 1.1, 1.0.NET Framework Client Profile
Supported in: 4, 3.5 SP1Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.