OperationFaultCollection::Remove Method
Removes the first occurrence of the specified OperationFault from the OperationFaultCollection.
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in System.Web.Services.dll)
Parameters
- operationFaultMessage
- Type: System.Web.Services.Description::OperationFault
The OperationFault to remove from the collection.
This method performs a linear search; therefore, the average execution time is proportional to Count.
The elements that follow the removed OperationFault move up to occupy the vacated spot.
PortTypeCollection^ myPortTypeCollection = myServiceDescription->PortTypes; PortType^ myPortType = myPortTypeCollection[ 0 ]; OperationCollection^ myOperationCollection = myPortType->Operations; Operation^ myOperation = myOperationCollection[ 0 ]; OperationFaultCollection^ myOperationFaultCollection = myOperation->Faults; // Reverse the operation fault order. if ( myOperationFaultCollection->Count > 1 ) { OperationFault^ myOperationFault = myOperationFaultCollection[ 0 ]; array<OperationFault^>^myOperationFaultArray = gcnew array<OperationFault^>(myOperationFaultCollection->Count); // Copy the operation fault to a temporary array. myOperationFaultCollection->CopyTo( myOperationFaultArray, 0 ); // Remove all the operation faults from the collection. for ( int i = 0; i < myOperationFaultArray->Length; i++ ) myOperationFaultCollection->Remove( myOperationFaultArray[ i ] ); // Insert the operation faults in the reverse order. for ( int i = 0,j = (myOperationFaultArray->Length - 1); i < myOperationFaultArray->Length; i++,j-- ) myOperationFaultCollection->Insert( i, myOperationFaultArray[ j ] ); if ( myOperationFaultCollection->Contains( myOperationFault ) && (myOperationFaultCollection->IndexOf( myOperationFault ) == myOperationFaultCollection->Count - 1) ) Console::WriteLine( "Succeeded in reversing the operation faults." ); else Console::WriteLine( "Error while reversing the faults." ); }
PortTypeCollection * myPortTypeCollection =
myServiceDescription->PortTypes;
PortType * myPortType = myPortTypeCollection->Item[0];
OperationCollection * myOperationCollection = myPortType->Operations;
Operation * myOperation = myOperationCollection->Item[0];
OperationFaultCollection * myOperationFaultCollection =
myOperation->Faults;
// Reverse the operation fault order.
if (myOperationFaultCollection->Count > 1)
{
OperationFault * myOperationFault =
myOperationFaultCollection->Item[0];
OperationFault* myOperationFaultArray[] =
new OperationFault*[myOperationFaultCollection->Count];
// Copy the operation fault to a temporary array.
myOperationFaultCollection->CopyTo(myOperationFaultArray, 0);
// Remove all the operation faults from the collection.
for (int i = 0; i < myOperationFaultArray->Length; i++)
myOperationFaultCollection->Remove(myOperationFaultArray->Item[i]);
// Insert the operation faults in the reverse order.
for (int i = 0, j = (myOperationFaultArray->Length - 1);
i < myOperationFaultArray->Length; i++, j--)
myOperationFaultCollection->Insert(
i, myOperationFaultArray->Item[j]);
if (myOperationFaultCollection->Contains(myOperationFault) &&
(myOperationFaultCollection->IndexOf(myOperationFault)
== myOperationFaultCollection->Count-1))
Console::WriteLine(S"Succeeded in reversing the operation faults.");
else
Console::WriteLine(S"Error while reversing the faults.");
}
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP Starter Edition, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 98
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.