CodeCatchClauseCollection Class
.NET Framework 2.0
Represents a collection of CodeCatchClause objects.
Namespace: System.CodeDom
Assembly: System (in system.dll)
Assembly: System (in system.dll)
'Declaration <SerializableAttribute> _ <ComVisibleAttribute(True)> _ <ClassInterfaceAttribute(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDispatch)> _ Public Class CodeCatchClauseCollection Inherits CollectionBase 'Usage Dim instance As CodeCatchClauseCollection
/** @attribute SerializableAttribute() */ /** @attribute ComVisibleAttribute(true) */ /** @attribute ClassInterfaceAttribute(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDispatch) */ public class CodeCatchClauseCollection extends CollectionBase
SerializableAttribute ComVisibleAttribute(true) ClassInterfaceAttribute(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDispatch) public class CodeCatchClauseCollection extends CollectionBase
Not applicable.
' Creates an empty CodeCatchClauseCollection. Dim collection As New CodeCatchClauseCollection() ' Adds a CodeCatchClause to the collection. collection.Add(New CodeCatchClause("e")) ' Adds an array of CodeCatchClause objects to the collection. Dim clauses As CodeCatchClause() = {New CodeCatchClause(), New CodeCatchClause()} collection.AddRange(clauses) ' Adds a collection of CodeCatchClause objects to the collection. Dim clausesCollection As New CodeCatchClauseCollection() clausesCollection.Add(New CodeCatchClause("e", New CodeTypeReference(GetType(System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException)))) clausesCollection.Add(New CodeCatchClause("e")) collection.AddRange(clausesCollection) ' Tests for the presence of a CodeCatchClause in the ' collection, and retrieves its index if it is found. Dim testClause As New CodeCatchClause("e") Dim itemIndex As Integer = -1 If collection.Contains(testClause) Then itemIndex = collection.IndexOf(testClause) End If ' Copies the contents of the collection beginning at index 0 to the specified CodeCatchClause array. ' 'clauses' is a CodeCatchClause array. collection.CopyTo(clauses, 0) ' Retrieves the count of the items in the collection. Dim collectionCount As Integer = collection.Count ' Inserts a CodeCatchClause at index 0 of the collection. collection.Insert(0, New CodeCatchClause("e")) ' Removes the specified CodeCatchClause from the collection. Dim clause As New CodeCatchClause("e") collection.Remove(clause) ' Removes the CodeCatchClause at index 0. collection.RemoveAt(0)
// Creates an empty CodeCatchClauseCollection.
CodeCatchClauseCollection collection = new CodeCatchClauseCollection();
// Adds a CodeCatchClause to the collection.
collection.Add(new CodeCatchClause("e"));
// Adds an array of CodeCatchClause objects to the collection.
CodeCatchClause clauses[] = { new CodeCatchClause(), new
CodeCatchClause() };
collection.AddRange(clauses);
// Adds a collection of CodeCatchClause objects to the collection.
CodeCatchClauseCollection clausesCollection = new
CodeCatchClauseCollection();
clausesCollection.Add(new CodeCatchClause("e",
new CodeTypeReference(System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException.
class.ToType())));
clausesCollection.Add(new CodeCatchClause("e"));
collection.AddRange(clausesCollection);
// Tests for the presence of a CodeCatchClause in the
// collection, and retrieves its index if it is found.
CodeCatchClause testClause = new CodeCatchClause("e");
int itemIndex = -1;
if (collection.Contains(testClause)) {
itemIndex = collection.IndexOf(testClause);
}
// Copies the contents of the collection beginning at index 0 to
// the specified CodeCatchClause array.
// 'clauses' is a CodeCatchClause array.
collection.CopyTo(clauses, 0);
// Retrieves the count of the items in the collection.
int collectionCount = collection.get_Count();
// Inserts a CodeCatchClause at index 0 of the collection.
collection.Insert(0, new CodeCatchClause("e"));
// Removes the specified CodeCatchClause from the collection.
CodeCatchClause clause = new CodeCatchClause("e");
collection.Remove(clause);
// Removes the CodeCatchClause at index 0.
collection.RemoveAt(0);
Windows 98, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition
The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 is supported on Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2, and Windows Server 2003 SP1.Community Additions
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