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VCCodeInterface.AddProperty Method

Creates a new property code construct and inserts the code in the correct location.

Namespace:  Microsoft.VisualStudio.VCCodeModel
Assembly:  Microsoft.VisualStudio.VCCodeModel (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.VCCodeModel.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Function AddProperty ( _
    GetterName As String, _
    PutterName As String, _
    Type As Object, _
    Position As Object, _
    Access As vsCMAccess, _
    Location As Object _
) As CodeProperty
CodeProperty AddProperty(
    string GetterName,
    string PutterName,
    Object Type,
    Object Position,
    vsCMAccess Access,
    Object Location
)
CodeProperty^ AddProperty(
    String^ GetterName, 
    String^ PutterName, 
    Object^ Type, 
    Object^ Position, 
    vsCMAccess Access, 
    Object^ Location
)
abstract AddProperty : 
        GetterName:string * 
        PutterName:string * 
        Type:Object * 
        Position:Object * 
        Access:vsCMAccess * 
        Location:Object -> CodeProperty
function AddProperty(
    GetterName : String, 
    PutterName : String, 
    Type : Object, 
    Position : Object, 
    Access : vsCMAccess, 
    Location : Object
) : CodeProperty

Parameters

  • GetterName
    Type: System.String

    Required. The name of the function that gets the property's value.

  • PutterName
    Type: System.String

    Required. The name of the function that sets the property.

  • Position
    Type: System.Object

    Optional. Default = 0. The code element after which to add the new element. If the value is a CodeElement, then the new element is added immediately after it.

    If the value is a Long data type, then AddProperty indicates the element after which to add the new element.

    Because collections begin their count at 1, passing 0 indicates that the new element should be placed at the beginning of the collection. A value of -1 means the element should be placed at the end.

Return Value

Type: EnvDTE.CodeProperty
A CodeProperty object.

Remarks

Visual C++ requires the colon-separated (::) format for its fully qualified type names. All other languages support the period-separated format.

The correctness of the arguments is determined by the language behind the code model.

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

VCCodeInterface Interface

Microsoft.VisualStudio.VCCodeModel Namespace

Other Resources

How to: Compile and Run the Automation Object Model Code Examples