MimeTextMatchCollection.IndexOf Method
.NET Framework 2.0
Searches for the specified MimeTextMatch and returns the zero-based index of the first occurrence within the collection.
Namespace: System.Web.Services.Description
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in system.web.services.dll)
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in system.web.services.dll)
The following example demonstrates the use of the IndexOf method.
// Get an instance of 'MimeTextMatchCollection'. MimeTextMatchCollection^ myMimeTextMatchCollection1 = gcnew MimeTextMatchCollection; array<MimeTextMatch^>^myMimeTextMatch1 = gcnew array<MimeTextMatch^>(5); myMimeTextMatchCollection1 = myMimeTextBinding1->Matches; for ( myInt = 0; myInt < 4; myInt++ ) { myMimeTextMatch1[ myInt ] = gcnew MimeTextMatch; myMimeTextMatch1[ myInt ]->Name = String::Format( "Title{0}", Convert::ToString( myInt ) ); if ( myInt != 0 ) { myMimeTextMatch1[ myInt ]->RepeatsString = "7"; } myMimeTextMatchCollection1->Add( myMimeTextMatch1[ myInt ] ); } myMimeTextMatch1[ 4 ] = gcnew MimeTextMatch; // Remove 'MimeTextMatch' instance from collection. myMimeTextMatchCollection1->Remove( myMimeTextMatch1[ 1 ] ); // Using MimeTextMatchCollection.Item indexer to comapre. if ( myMimeTextMatch1[ 2 ] == myMimeTextMatchCollection1[ 1 ] ) { // Check whether 'MimeTextMatch' instance exists. myInt = myMimeTextMatchCollection1->IndexOf( myMimeTextMatch1[ 2 ] ); // Insert 'MimeTextMatch' instance at a desired position. myMimeTextMatchCollection1->Insert( 1, myMimeTextMatch1[ myInt ] ); myMimeTextMatchCollection1[ 1 ]->RepeatsString = "5"; myMimeTextMatchCollection1->Insert( 4, myMimeTextMatch1[ myInt ] ); }
// Get an instance of 'MimeTextMatchCollection'.
MimeTextMatchCollection myMimeTextMatchCollection1 =
new MimeTextMatchCollection();
MimeTextMatch myMimeTextMatch1[] = new MimeTextMatch[5];
myMimeTextMatchCollection1 = myMimeTextBinding1.get_Matches();
for (myInt = 0; myInt < 4; myInt++) {
myMimeTextMatch1.set_Item(myInt, new MimeTextMatch());
((MimeTextMatch)myMimeTextMatch1.get_Item(myInt)).
set_Name("Title" + Convert.ToString(myInt));
if (myInt != 0) {
((MimeTextMatch)myMimeTextMatch1.get_Item(myInt)).
set_RepeatsString("7");
}
myMimeTextMatchCollection1.Add(myMimeTextMatch1.get_Item(myInt));
}
myMimeTextMatch1.set_Item(4, new MimeTextMatch());
// Remove 'MimeTextMatch' instance from collection.
myMimeTextMatchCollection1.Remove(myMimeTextMatch1.get_Item(1));
// Using MimeTextMatchCollection.Item indexer to comapre.
if (myMimeTextMatch1.get_Item(2).Equals(
myMimeTextMatchCollection1.get_Item(1))) {
// Check whether 'MimeTextMatch' instance exists.
myInt = myMimeTextMatchCollection1.
IndexOf(myMimeTextMatch1.get_Item(2));
// Insert 'MimeTextMatch' instance at a desired position.
myMimeTextMatchCollection1.Insert(1, myMimeTextMatch1.
get_Item(myInt));
myMimeTextMatchCollection1.get_Item(1).set_RepeatsString("5");
myMimeTextMatchCollection1.Insert(4, myMimeTextMatch1.
get_Item(myInt));
}
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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