IDictionary.Clear Method
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Removes all elements from the IDictionary object.
public:
void Clear();
C#
public void Clear();
abstract member Clear : unit -> unit
Public Sub Clear ()
The IDictionary object is read-only.
The following code example demonstrates how to implement the Clear method. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the IDictionary class.
public:
virtual void Clear()
{
itemsInUse = 0;
}
C#
public void Clear() { ItemsInUse = 0; }
Public Sub Clear() Implements IDictionary.Clear
ItemsInUse = 0
End Sub
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