CodeCatchClauseCollection Class
Represents a collection of CodeCatchClause objects.
Assembly: System (in System.dll)
The CodeCatchClauseCollection class provides a simple collection object that can be used to store a set of CodeCatchClause objects.
The following example demonstrates the use of the CodeCatchClauseCollection class methods. The example creates a new instance of the class and uses the methods to add statements to the collection, return their index, and add or remove attributes at a specific index point.
' 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)
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