ComboBox.ObjectCollection.IList.Add(Object) Method
Definition
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For a description of this member, see Add(Object).
virtual int System.Collections.IList.Add(System::Object ^ item) = System::Collections::IList::Add;
int IList.Add (object item);
int IList.Add (object? item);
abstract member System.Collections.IList.Add : obj -> int
override this.System.Collections.IList.Add : obj -> int
Function Add (item As Object) As Integer Implements IList.Add
Parameters
- item
- Object
An object that represents the item to add to the collection.
Returns
The zero-based index of the item in the collection.
Implements
Exceptions
The item
parameter is null
.
There is insufficient space available to store the new item.
Remarks
This member is an explicit interface member implementation. It can be used only when the ComboBox.ObjectCollection instance is cast to an IList interface.
This method adds an item to the combo box. If the Sorted property of the ComboBox is set to true
, the item is inserted into the list alphabetically. Otherwise, the item is inserted at the end of the list.
A visual representation of the item is displayed in the combo box. This content representation is specified by the DisplayMember property. If the DisplayMember property is null
, the item's ToString method is called to obtain the string that is displayed in the combo box; otherwise, the property of the stored object as specified by the DisplayMember property is displayed. To add a set of items to the combo box, it is best to use the AddRange method. If you choose to use the Add method to add a set of items to the combo box, use the BeginUpdate method to suspend repainting during your add and the EndUpdate method to resume repainting. You can use the Insert method to specify the location in the list where an item is added. When an object is added to the collection, the ComboBox calls the object's ToString method to obtain the string to display in the list.
Applies to
See also
.NET