NameObjectCollectionBase.BaseHasKeys, méthode (System.Collections.Specialized)

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NameObjectCollectionBase.BaseHasKeys, méthode
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Obtient une valeur indiquant si l'instance du NameObjectCollectionBase contient des entrées dont les clés ne sont pas null.

Espace de noms :  System.Collections.Specialized
Assembly :  System (dans System.dll)
Syntaxe

Visual Basic
Protected Function BaseHasKeys As Boolean
C#
protected bool BaseHasKeys()
VisualC++
protected:
bool BaseHasKeys()
F#
member BaseHasKeys : unit -> bool 

Valeur de retour

Type : System.Boolean
true si l'instance de NameObjectCollectionBase contient des entrées dont les clés ne sont pas null ; sinon, false.
Notes

Cette méthode est une opération O(1).

Exemples

L'exemple de code suivant utilise BaseHasKeys pour déterminer si la collection contient des clés qui ne sont pas null.

Visual Basic

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

   ' Creates an empty collection.
   Public Sub New()
   End Sub 'New

   ' Adds an entry to the collection.
   Public Sub Add(key As [String], value As [Object])
      Me.BaseAdd(key, value)
   End Sub 'Add

   ' Gets a value indicating whether the collection contains keys that are not a null reference.
   Public ReadOnly Property HasKeys() As [Boolean]
      Get
         Return Me.BaseHasKeys()
      End Get
   End Property

End Class 'MyCollection


Public Class SamplesNameObjectCollectionBase   

   Public Shared Sub Main()

      ' Creates an empty MyCollection instance.
      Dim myCol As New MyCollection()
      Console.WriteLine("Initial state of the collection (Count = {0}):", myCol.Count)
      PrintKeysAndValues(myCol)
      Console.WriteLine("HasKeys? {0}", myCol.HasKeys)

      Console.WriteLine()

      ' Adds an item to the collection.
      myCol.Add("blue", "sky")
      Console.WriteLine("Initial state of the collection (Count = {0}):", myCol.Count)
      PrintKeysAndValues(myCol)
      Console.WriteLine("HasKeys? {0}", myCol.HasKeys)

   End Sub 'Main

   Public Shared Sub PrintKeysAndValues(myCol As MyCollection)
      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 'PrintKeysAndValues

End Class 'SamplesNameObjectCollectionBase 


'This code produces the following output.
'
'Initial state of the collection (Count = 0):
'HasKeys? False
'
'Initial state of the collection (Count = 1):
'[0] : blue, sky
'HasKeys? True



C#

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 );
      }
   }

   // Creates an empty collection.
   public MyCollection()  {
   }

   // Adds an entry to the collection.
   public void Add( String key, Object value )  {
      this.BaseAdd( key, value );
   }

   // Gets a value indicating whether the collection contains keys that are not a null reference.
   public Boolean HasKeys  {
      get  {
         return( this.BaseHasKeys() );
      }
   }

}

public class SamplesNameObjectCollectionBase  {

   public static void Main()  {

      // Creates an empty MyCollection instance.
      MyCollection myCol = new MyCollection();
      Console.WriteLine( "Initial state of the collection (Count = {0}):", myCol.Count );
      PrintKeysAndValues( myCol );
      Console.WriteLine( "HasKeys? {0}", myCol.HasKeys );

      Console.WriteLine();

      // Adds an item to the collection.
      myCol.Add( "blue", "sky" );
      Console.WriteLine( "Initial state of the collection (Count = {0}):", myCol.Count );
      PrintKeysAndValues( myCol );
      Console.WriteLine( "HasKeys? {0}", myCol.HasKeys );

   }

   public static void PrintKeysAndValues( MyCollection myCol )  {
      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.

Initial state of the collection (Count = 0):
HasKeys? False

Initial state of the collection (Count = 1):
[0] : blue, sky
HasKeys? True

*/


VisualC++

#using <System.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Collections;
using namespace System::Collections::Specialized;

public ref class MyCollection : public NameObjectCollectionBase  {

private:
   DictionaryEntry^ _de;

   // Gets a key-and-value pair (DictionaryEntry) using an index.
public:
   property DictionaryEntry^ default[ int ]  {
      DictionaryEntry^ get(int index)  {
         _de->Key = this->BaseGetKey( index );
         _de->Value = this->BaseGet( index );
         return( _de );
      }
   }

   // Creates an empty collection.
   MyCollection()  {
      _de = gcnew DictionaryEntry();
   }

   // Adds an entry to the collection.
   void Add( String^ key, Object^ value )  {
      this->BaseAdd( key, value );
   }

   // Gets a value indicating whether the collection contains keys that are not a null reference.
   property Boolean HasKeys  {
      Boolean get()  {
         return( this->BaseHasKeys() );
      }
   }
};

void PrintKeysAndValues( MyCollection^ myCol )  {
   for ( int i = 0; i < myCol->Count; i++ )  {
      Console::WriteLine( "[{0}] : {1}, {2}", i, myCol[i]->Key, myCol[i]->Value );
   }
}

int main()  {

   // Creates an empty MyCollection instance.
   MyCollection^ myCol = gcnew MyCollection();
   Console::WriteLine( "Initial state of the collection (Count = {0}):", myCol->Count );
   PrintKeysAndValues( myCol );
   Console::WriteLine( "HasKeys? {0}", myCol->HasKeys );

   Console::WriteLine();

   // Adds an item to the collection.
   myCol->Add( "blue", "sky" );
   Console::WriteLine( "Initial state of the collection (Count = {0}):", myCol->Count );
   PrintKeysAndValues( myCol );
   Console::WriteLine( "HasKeys? {0}", myCol->HasKeys );

}

/*
This code produces the following output.

Initial state of the collection (Count = 0):
HasKeys? False

Initial state of the collection (Count = 1):
[0] : blue, sky
HasKeys? True

*/


Informations de version

.NET Framework

Pris en charge dans : 4, 3.5, 3.0, 2.0, 1.1, 1.0

.NET Framework Client Profile

Pris en charge dans : 4, 3.5 SP1
Plateformes

Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 ou ultérieur, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 Édition x64, Windows Server 2008 (installation minimale non prise en charge), Windows Server 2008 R2 (installation minimale prise en charge avec SP1 ou version ultérieure), Windows Server 2003 SP2

Le .NET Framework ne prend pas en charge toutes les versions de chaque plateforme. Pour obtenir la liste des versions prises en charge, consultez Configuration requise du .NET Framework.
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