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EditorPartCollection.IndexOf(EditorPart) Method

Definition

Returns the position of a particular member of the collection.

public:
 int IndexOf(System::Web::UI::WebControls::WebParts::EditorPart ^ editorPart);
public int IndexOf (System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.EditorPart editorPart);
member this.IndexOf : System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.EditorPart -> int
Public Function IndexOf (editorPart As EditorPart) As Integer

Parameters

editorPart
EditorPart

An EditorPart that is a member of the collection.

Returns

An integer that corresponds to the index of an EditorPart control in the collection.

Examples

The following code example demonstrates how to use the IndexOf method to locate an EditorPart control in an EditorPartCollection object. For the full code required to run the example, see the Example section of the EditorPartCollection class overview.

The code in the Button1_Click event creates an EditorPartCollection object, and then uses the IndexOf method to locate the PropertyGridEditorPart1 control in the collection, and set its ChromeType property.

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
    "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<script runat="server">

  protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
  {
    ArrayList list = new ArrayList(2);
    list.Add(AppearanceEditorPart1);
    list.Add(PropertyGridEditorPart1);
    // Pass an ICollection object to the constructor.
    EditorPartCollection myParts = new EditorPartCollection(list);
    foreach (EditorPart editor in myParts)
    {
      editor.BackColor = System.Drawing.Color.LightBlue;
      editor.Description = "My " + editor.DisplayTitle + " editor.";
    }

    // Use the IndexOf property to locate an EditorPart control.
    int propertyGridPart = myParts.IndexOf(PropertyGridEditorPart1);
    myParts[propertyGridPart].ChromeType = PartChromeType.TitleOnly;

    // Use the Contains method to see if an EditorPart exists.
    if(!myParts.Contains(LayoutEditorPart1))
      LayoutEditorPart1.BackColor = System.Drawing.Color.LightYellow;
    
    // Use the CopyTo method to create an array of EditorParts.
    EditorPart[] partArray = new EditorPart[3];
    partArray[0] = LayoutEditorPart1;
    myParts.CopyTo(partArray,1);
    Label1.Text = "<h3>EditorParts in Custom Array</h3>";
    foreach (EditorPart ePart in partArray)
    {
      Label1.Text += ePart.Title + "<br />";
    }

  }

</script>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
    "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<script runat="server">

  Protected Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, _
    ByVal e As EventArgs)
    
    Dim list As New ArrayList(2)
    list.Add(AppearanceEditorPart1)
    list.Add(PropertyGridEditorPart1)
    ' Pass an ICollection object to the constructor.
    Dim myParts As New EditorPartCollection(list)
    Dim editor As EditorPart
    For Each editor In myParts
      editor.BackColor = System.Drawing.Color.LightBlue
      editor.Description = "My " + editor.DisplayTitle + " editor."
    Next editor
    
    ' Use the IndexOf property to locate an EditorPart control.
    Dim propertyGridPart As Integer = _
      myParts.IndexOf(PropertyGridEditorPart1)
    myParts(propertyGridPart).ChromeType = PartChromeType.TitleOnly
    
    ' Use the Contains method to see if an EditorPart exists.
    If Not myParts.Contains(LayoutEditorPart1) Then
      LayoutEditorPart1.BackColor = System.Drawing.Color.LightYellow
    End If
    
    ' Use the CopyTo method to create an array of EditorParts.
    Dim partArray(2) As EditorPart
    partArray(0) = LayoutEditorPart1
    myParts.CopyTo(partArray, 1)
    Label1.Text = "<h3>EditorParts in Custom Array</h3>"
    Dim ePart As EditorPart
    For Each ePart In partArray
      Label1.Text += ePart.Title + "<br />"
    Next ePart

  End Sub

</script>

When you load the page in a browser, you can switch the page into edit mode by selecting Edit in the Display Mode drop-down list control. You can click the verbs menu (the downward arrow) in the title bar of the TextDisplayWebPart control, and click Edit to edit the control. When the editing user interface (UI) is visible, you can see all the EditorPart controls. If you click the Create EditorPartCollection button, you will notice that the PropertyGridEditorPart1 control, which is near the bottom of the page, has a title but no border.

Remarks

The IndexOf method is useful if you have multiple EditorPart controls on a Web Parts page, and you need to locate a particular control in the collection.

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