CodeStatementCollection-Klasse
Stellt eine Auflistung von CodeStatement-Objekten dar.
Namespace: System.CodeDom
Assembly: System (in system.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<SerializableAttribute> _
<ClassInterfaceAttribute(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDispatch)> _
<ComVisibleAttribute(True)> _
Public Class CodeStatementCollection
Inherits CollectionBase
'Usage
Dim instance As CodeStatementCollection
[SerializableAttribute]
[ClassInterfaceAttribute(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDispatch)]
[ComVisibleAttribute(true)]
public class CodeStatementCollection : CollectionBase
[SerializableAttribute]
[ClassInterfaceAttribute(ClassInterfaceType::AutoDispatch)]
[ComVisibleAttribute(true)]
public ref class CodeStatementCollection : public CollectionBase
/** @attribute SerializableAttribute() */
/** @attribute ClassInterfaceAttribute(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDispatch) */
/** @attribute ComVisibleAttribute(true) */
public class CodeStatementCollection extends CollectionBase
SerializableAttribute
ClassInterfaceAttribute(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDispatch)
ComVisibleAttribute(true)
public class CodeStatementCollection extends CollectionBase
Hinweise
Die CodeStatementCollection-Klasse stellt ein einfaches Auflistungsobjekt bereit, das zum Speichern einer Reihe von CodeStatement-Objekten verwendet werden kann.
Beispiel
' Creates an empty CodeStatementCollection.
Dim collection As New CodeStatementCollection
' Adds a CodeStatement to the collection.
collection.Add(New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"))
' Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
Dim statements As CodeStatement() = {New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"), New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement")}
collection.AddRange(statements)
' Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
Dim testStatement As New CodeStatement
Dim statementsCollection As New CodeStatementCollection
statementsCollection.Add(New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"))
statementsCollection.Add(New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"))
statementsCollection.Add(testStatement)
collection.AddRange(statementsCollection)
' Tests for the presence of a CodeStatement in the
' collection, and retrieves its index if it is found.
Dim itemIndex As Integer = -1
If collection.Contains(testStatement) Then
itemIndex = collection.IndexOf(testStatement)
End If
' Copies the contents of the collection beginning at index 0 to the specified CodeStatement array.
' 'statements' is a CodeStatement array.
Dim statementArray(collection.Count) As CodeStatement
collection.CopyTo(statementArray, 0)
' Retrieves the count of the items in the collection.
Dim collectionCount As Integer = collection.Count
' Inserts a CodeStatement at index 0 of the collection.
collection.Insert(0, New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"))
' Removes the specified CodeStatement from the collection.
collection.Remove(testStatement)
' Removes the CodeStatement at index 0.
collection.RemoveAt(0)
// Creates an empty CodeStatementCollection.
CodeStatementCollection collection = new CodeStatementCollection();
// Adds a CodeStatement to the collection.
collection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
// Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement[] statements = {
new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"),
new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement")};
collection.AddRange( statements );
// Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement testStatement = new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement");
CodeStatementCollection statementsCollection = new CodeStatementCollection();
statementsCollection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
statementsCollection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
statementsCollection.Add( testStatement );
collection.AddRange( statementsCollection );
// Tests for the presence of a CodeStatement in the
// collection, and retrieves its index if it is found.
int itemIndex = -1;
if( collection.Contains( testStatement ) )
itemIndex = collection.IndexOf( testStatement );
// Copies the contents of the collection beginning at index 0 to the specified CodeStatement array.
// 'statements' is a CodeStatement array.
CodeStatement[] statementArray = new CodeStatement[collection.Count];
collection.CopyTo( statementArray, 0 );
// Retrieves the count of the items in the collection.
int collectionCount = collection.Count;
// Inserts a CodeStatement at index 0 of the collection.
collection.Insert( 0, new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
// Removes the specified CodeStatement from the collection.
collection.Remove( testStatement );
// Removes the CodeStatement at index 0.
collection.RemoveAt(0);
// Creates an empty CodeStatementCollection.
CodeStatementCollection^ collection = gcnew CodeStatementCollection;
// Adds a CodeStatement to the collection.
collection->Add( gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ) );
// Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
array<CodeStatement^>^statements = {gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ),gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" )};
collection->AddRange( statements );
// Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement^ testStatement = gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" );
CodeStatementCollection^ statementsCollection = gcnew CodeStatementCollection;
statementsCollection->Add( gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ) );
statementsCollection->Add( gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ) );
statementsCollection->Add( testStatement );
collection->AddRange( statementsCollection );
// Tests for the presence of a CodeStatement in the
// collection, and retrieves its index if it is found.
int itemIndex = -1;
if ( collection->Contains( testStatement ) )
itemIndex = collection->IndexOf( testStatement );
// Copies the contents of the collection beginning at index 0 to the specified CodeStatement array.
// 'statements' is a CodeStatement array.
collection->CopyTo( statements, 0 );
// Retrieves the count of the items in the collection.
int collectionCount = collection->Count;
// Inserts a CodeStatement at index 0 of the collection.
collection->Insert( 0, gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ) );
// Removes the specified CodeStatement from the collection.
collection->Remove( testStatement );
// Removes the CodeStatement at index 0.
collection->RemoveAt( 0 );
// Creates an empty CodeStatementCollection.
CodeStatementCollection collection = new CodeStatementCollection();
// Adds a CodeStatement to the collection.
collection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
// Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement[] statements =
{
new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"),
new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement")};
collection.AddRange( statements );
// Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement testStatement = new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement");
CodeStatementCollection statementsCollection = new CodeStatementCollection();
statementsCollection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
statementsCollection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
statementsCollection.Add( testStatement );
collection.AddRange( statementsCollection );
// Tests for the presence of a CodeStatement in the
// collection, and retrieves its index if it is found.
int itemIndex = -1;
if( collection.Contains( testStatement ) )
itemIndex = collection.IndexOf( testStatement );
// Copies the contents of the collection beginning at index 0 to the specified CodeStatement array.
// 'statements' is a CodeStatement array.
CodeStatement[] statementArray = new CodeStatement[collection.get_Count()];
collection.CopyTo( statementArray, 0 );
// Retrieves the count of the items in the collection.
int collectionCount = collection.get_Count();
// Inserts a CodeStatement at index 0 of the collection.
collection.Insert( 0, new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
// Removes the specified CodeStatement from the collection.
collection.Remove( testStatement );
// Removes the CodeStatement at index 0.
collection.RemoveAt(0);
Vererbungshierarchie
System.Object
System.Collections.CollectionBase
System.CodeDom.CodeStatementCollection
Threadsicherheit
Alle öffentlichen statischen (Shared in Visual Basic) Member dieses Typs sind threadsicher. Bei Instanzmembern ist die Threadsicherheit nicht gewährleistet.
Plattformen
Windows 98, Windows 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
.NET Framework unterstützt nicht alle Versionen sämtlicher Plattformen. Eine Liste der unterstützten Versionen finden Sie unter Systemanforderungen.
Versionsinformationen
.NET Framework
Unterstützt in: 2.0, 1.1, 1.0
Siehe auch
Referenz
CodeStatementCollection-Member
System.CodeDom-Namespace
CodeStatement-Klasse