CodeTypeDeclarationCollection Class
.NET Framework 3.0
Represents a collection of CodeTypeDeclaration objects.
Namespace: System.CodeDom
Assembly: System (in system.dll)
Assembly: System (in system.dll)
[SerializableAttribute] [ClassInterfaceAttribute(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDispatch)] [ComVisibleAttribute(true)] public class CodeTypeDeclarationCollection : CollectionBase
/** @attribute SerializableAttribute() */ /** @attribute ClassInterfaceAttribute(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDispatch) */ /** @attribute ComVisibleAttribute(true) */ public class CodeTypeDeclarationCollection extends CollectionBase
SerializableAttribute ClassInterfaceAttribute(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDispatch) ComVisibleAttribute(true) public class CodeTypeDeclarationCollection extends CollectionBase
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The following example demonstrates how to use the CodeTypeDeclarationCollection class. The example creates a new instance of the class and uses several methods to add statements to the collection, return their index, and add or remove attributes at a specific index point.
// Creates an empty CodeTypeDeclarationCollection. CodeTypeDeclarationCollection collection = new CodeTypeDeclarationCollection(); // Adds a CodeTypeDeclaration to the collection. collection.Add( new CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType") ); // Adds an array of CodeTypeDeclaration objects to the collection. CodeTypeDeclaration[] declarations = { new CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType1"), new CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType2") }; collection.AddRange( declarations ); // Adds a collection of CodeTypeDeclaration objects to the // collection. CodeTypeDeclarationCollection declarationsCollection = new CodeTypeDeclarationCollection(); declarationsCollection.Add( new CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType1") ); declarationsCollection.Add( new CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType2") ); collection.AddRange( declarationsCollection ); // Tests for the presence of a CodeTypeDeclaration in the // collection, and retrieves its index if it is found. CodeTypeDeclaration testDeclaration = new CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType"); int itemIndex = -1; if( collection.Contains( testDeclaration ) ) itemIndex = collection.IndexOf( testDeclaration ); // Copies the contents of the collection, beginning at index 0, // to the specified CodeTypeDeclaration array. // 'declarations' is a CodeTypeDeclaration array. collection.CopyTo( declarations, 0 ); // Retrieves the count of the items in the collection. int collectionCount = collection.Count; // Inserts a CodeTypeDeclaration at index 0 of the collection. collection.Insert( 0, new CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType") ); // Removes the specified CodeTypeDeclaration from the collection. CodeTypeDeclaration declaration = new CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType"); collection.Remove( declaration ); // Removes the CodeTypeDeclaration at index 0. collection.RemoveAt(0);
// Creates an empty CodeTypeDeclarationCollection.
CodeTypeDeclarationCollection collection = new
CodeTypeDeclarationCollection();
// Adds a CodeTypeDeclaration to the collection.
collection.Add(new CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType"));
// Adds an array of CodeTypeDeclaration objects to the collection.
CodeTypeDeclaration declarations[] = { new
CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType1"), new
CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType2") };
collection.AddRange(declarations);
// Adds a collection of CodeTypeDeclaration objects to the
// collection.
CodeTypeDeclarationCollection declarationsCollection = new
CodeTypeDeclarationCollection();
declarationsCollection.Add(new CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType1"));
declarationsCollection.Add(new CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType2"));
collection.AddRange(declarationsCollection);
// Tests for the presence of a CodeTypeDeclaration in the
// collection, and retrieves its index if it is found.
CodeTypeDeclaration testDeclaration = new
CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType");
int itemIndex = -1;
if (collection.Contains(testDeclaration)) {
itemIndex = collection.IndexOf(testDeclaration);
}
// Copies the contents of the collection, beginning at index 0,
// to the specified CodeTypeDeclaration array.
// 'declarations' is a CodeTypeDeclaration array.
collection.CopyTo(declarations, 0);
// Retrieves the count of the items in the collection.
int collectionCount = collection.get_Count();
// Inserts a CodeTypeDeclaration at index 0 of the collection.
collection.Insert(0, new CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType"));
// Removes the specified CodeTypeDeclaration from the collection.
CodeTypeDeclaration declaration = new CodeTypeDeclaration("TestType");
collection.Remove(declaration);
// Removes the CodeTypeDeclaration 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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