PortCollection::Insert Method (Int32, Port^)
.NET Framework (current version)
Adds the specified Port instance to the PortCollection at the specified index.
Assembly: System.Web.Services (in System.Web.Services.dll)
Parameters
- index
-
Type:
System::Int32
The zero-based index at which to insert the port parameter.
- port
-
Type:
System.Web.Services.Description::Port^
The Port to add to the collection.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| IndexOutOfRangeException |
If the number of items in the collection already equals the collection's capacity, the capacity is doubled by automatically reallocating the internal array before the new element is inserted.
If the value of the index parameter is equal to Count, the specified Port is added to the end of the PortCollection.
The elements after the insertion point move down to accommodate the new element.
myPortCollection = myService->Ports; // Create an array of Port objects. Console::WriteLine( "\nPort collection :" ); array<Port^>^myPortArray = gcnew array<Port^>(myService->Ports->Count); myPortCollection->CopyTo( myPortArray, 0 ); for ( int i1 = 0; i1 < myService->Ports->Count; ++i1 ) { Console::WriteLine( "Port[{0}] : {1}", i1, myPortArray[ i1 ]->Name ); } Port^ myIndexPort = myPortCollection[ 0 ]; Console::WriteLine( "\n\nThe index of port '{0}' is : {1}", myIndexPort->Name, myPortCollection->IndexOf( myIndexPort ) ); Port^ myPortTestInsert = myPortCollection[ 0 ]; myPortCollection->Remove( myPortTestInsert ); myPortCollection->Insert( 0, myPortTestInsert ); Console::WriteLine( "\n\nTotal Number of Ports after inserting a new port '{0}' is : {1}", myPortTestInsert->Name, myService->Ports->Count ); for ( int i1 = 0; i1 < myService->Ports->Count; ++i1 ) { Console::WriteLine( "Port[{0}] : {1}", i1, myPortArray[ i1 ]->Name ); } myServiceDescription->Write( "MathServiceCopyToNew_cs.wsdl" );
.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
Available since 1.1
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