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MimePartCollection::Item Property
Visual Studio 2010
Gets or sets the value of a MimePart at the specified zero-based index.
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in System.Web.Services.dll)
public: property MimePart^ Item[int index] { MimePart^ get (int index); void set (int index, MimePart^ value); }
Parameters
- index
- Type: System::Int32
The zero-based index of the MimePart whose value is modified or returned.
The following example demonstrates the use of a zero-based index to retrieve a member of the MimePartCollection.
MimeMultipartRelatedBinding^ myMimeMultipartRelatedBinding = nullptr; IEnumerator^ myIEnumerator = myOutputBinding->Extensions->GetEnumerator(); while ( myIEnumerator->MoveNext() ) myMimeMultipartRelatedBinding = (MimeMultipartRelatedBinding^)myIEnumerator->Current; // Create an instance of 'MimePartCollection'. MimePartCollection^ myMimePartCollection = gcnew MimePartCollection; myMimePartCollection = myMimeMultipartRelatedBinding->Parts; Console::WriteLine( "Total number of mimepart elements in the collection initially is: {0}", myMimePartCollection->Count ); // Get the type of first 'Item' in collection. Console::WriteLine( "The first object in collection is of type: {0}", myMimePartCollection[ 0 ] ); MimePart^ myMimePart1 = gcnew MimePart; // Create an instance of 'MimeXmlBinding'. MimeXmlBinding^ myMimeXmlBinding1 = gcnew MimeXmlBinding; myMimeXmlBinding1->Part = "body"; myMimePart1->Extensions->Add( myMimeXmlBinding1 ); // a mimepart at first position. myMimePartCollection->Insert( 0, myMimePart1 ); Console::WriteLine( "Inserting a mimepart object..." ); // Check whether 'Insert' was successful or not. if ( myMimePartCollection->Contains( myMimePart1 ) ) { // Display the index of inserted 'MimePart'. Console::WriteLine( "'MimePart' is succesfully inserted at position: {0}", myMimePartCollection->IndexOf( myMimePart1 ) ); }
Windows 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.
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