MimeTextMatch::Repeats Property
.NET Framework (current version)
Gets or sets a value indicating the number of times the search is to be performed.
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in System.Web.Services.dll)
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| ArgumentException | The property value is negative. |
In a case where more than one match is possible, a property value of 1 will return only the first match found. A value of MaxValue will return all matches.
This property returns the same information as the RepeatsString property, but as a 32-bit signed integer rather than as a string.
// Create an InputBinding. InputBinding^ myInputBinding = gcnew InputBinding; MimeTextBinding^ myMimeTextBinding = gcnew MimeTextBinding; MimeTextMatchCollection^ myMimeTextMatchCollection1 = gcnew MimeTextMatchCollection; array<MimeTextMatch^>^myMimeTextMatch = gcnew array<MimeTextMatch^>(3); myMimeTextMatchCollection1 = myMimeTextBinding->Matches; // Intialize the MimeTextMatch. for ( myInt = 0; myInt < 3; myInt++ ) { // Get a new MimeTextMatch. myMimeTextMatch[ myInt ] = gcnew MimeTextMatch; // Assign values to properties of the MimeTextMatch. myMimeTextMatch[ myInt ]->Name = String::Format( "Title{0}", Convert::ToString( myInt ) ); myMimeTextMatch[ myInt ]->Type = "*/*"; myMimeTextMatch[ myInt ]->Pattern = "TITLE>(.*?)<"; myMimeTextMatch[ myInt ]->IgnoreCase = true; myMimeTextMatch[ myInt ]->Capture = 2; myMimeTextMatch[ myInt ]->Group = 2; if ( myInt != 0 ) { // Assign the Repeats property if the index is not 0. myMimeTextMatch[ myInt ]->Repeats = 2; } else { // Assign the RepeatsString property if the index is 0. myMimeTextMatch[ myInt ]->RepeatsString = "4"; } myMimeTextMatchCollection1->Add( myMimeTextMatch[ myInt ] ); }
.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
Available since 1.1
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