CounterSet.AddCounter Method
Definition
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Adds a counter to the counter set.
Overloads
AddCounter(Int32, CounterType) |
Adds a counter to the counter set by using the specified counter identifier and type. |
AddCounter(Int32, CounterType, String) |
Adds a counter to the counter set by using the specified counter identifier and type and a display name for the counter. |
AddCounter(Int32, CounterType)
- Source:
- CounterSet.cs
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- CounterSet.cs
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- CounterSet.cs
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- CounterSet.cs
- Source:
- CounterSet.cs
Adds a counter to the counter set by using the specified counter identifier and type.
public:
void AddCounter(int counterId, System::Diagnostics::PerformanceData::CounterType counterType);
public void AddCounter (int counterId, System.Diagnostics.PerformanceData.CounterType counterType);
member this.AddCounter : int * System.Diagnostics.PerformanceData.CounterType -> unit
Public Sub AddCounter (counterId As Integer, counterType As CounterType)
Parameters
- counterId
- Int32
Identifies the counter. Use the same value that you used in the manifest to define the counter.
- counterType
- CounterType
Identifies the counter type. The counter type determines how the counter data is calculated, averaged, and displayed.
Exceptions
The counter identifier already exists in the set or is negative, or the counter type is NULL or not valid.
You cannot add counters to the counter set after creating an instance of the counter set.
Remarks
You must add counters to the counter set before creating an instance of the counter set.
Applies to
AddCounter(Int32, CounterType, String)
- Source:
- CounterSet.cs
- Source:
- CounterSet.cs
- Source:
- CounterSet.cs
- Source:
- CounterSet.cs
- Source:
- CounterSet.cs
Adds a counter to the counter set by using the specified counter identifier and type and a display name for the counter.
public:
void AddCounter(int counterId, System::Diagnostics::PerformanceData::CounterType counterType, System::String ^ counterName);
public void AddCounter (int counterId, System.Diagnostics.PerformanceData.CounterType counterType, string counterName);
member this.AddCounter : int * System.Diagnostics.PerformanceData.CounterType * string -> unit
Public Sub AddCounter (counterId As Integer, counterType As CounterType, counterName As String)
Parameters
- counterId
- Int32
Identifies the counter. Use the same value that you used in the manifest to define the counter.
- counterType
- CounterType
Identifies the counter type. The counter type determines how the counter data is calculated, averaged, and displayed.
- counterName
- String
Name of the counter. You can use this name to index the counter in the counter set instance. (See Item[String].)
Exceptions
The counter identifier already exists in the set or is negative, or the counter type is NULL or not valid.
You cannot add counters to the counter set after creating an instance of the counter set.
Examples
For an example, see System.Diagnostics.PerformanceData.
Remarks
You must add counters to the counter set before creating an instance of the counter set.