Support.SetItemString(Control, Int32, String) Method
Definition
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Caution
Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility.* classes are obsolete and supported within 32 bit processes only. http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=160862
Sets the ItemString property for a ListBoxItem.
public:
static void SetItemString(System::Windows::Forms::Control ^ Control, int Index, System::String ^ ItemString);
public static void SetItemString (System.Windows.Forms.Control Control, int Index, string ItemString);
[System.Obsolete("Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility.* classes are obsolete and supported within 32 bit processes only. http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=160862")]
public static void SetItemString (System.Windows.Forms.Control Control, int Index, string ItemString);
static member SetItemString : System.Windows.Forms.Control * int * string -> unit
[<System.Obsolete("Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility.* classes are obsolete and supported within 32 bit processes only. http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=160862")>]
static member SetItemString : System.Windows.Forms.Control * int * string -> unit
Public Sub SetItemString (Control As Control, Index As Integer, ItemString As String)
Parameters
- Index
- Int32
The Index
of the ListBoxItem.
- ItemString
- String
A String to assign to the ItemString property.
- Attributes
Remarks
This function is used by the upgrade tools to emulate the Visual Basic 6.0 List
property. In Visual Basic, use the Items or Items property instead.
Note
Functions and objects in the Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility.VB6 namespace are provided for use by the tools for upgrading from Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic 2008. In most cases, these functions and objects duplicate functionality that you can find in other namespaces in the .NET Framework. They are necessary only when the Visual Basic 6.0 code model differs significantly from the .NET Framework implementation.