MessagePartCollection.Item[] Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the value of a MessagePart specified by the parameter passed in.
Overloads
Item[Int32] |
Gets or sets the value of a MessagePart at the specified zero-based index. |
Item[String] |
Gets a MessagePart specified by its name. |
Item[Int32]
Gets or sets the value of a MessagePart at the specified zero-based index.
public:
property System::Web::Services::Description::MessagePart ^ default[int] { System::Web::Services::Description::MessagePart ^ get(int index); void set(int index, System::Web::Services::Description::MessagePart ^ value); };
public System.Web.Services.Description.MessagePart this[int index] { get; set; }
member this.Item(int) : System.Web.Services.Description.MessagePart with get, set
Default Public Property Item(index As Integer) As MessagePart
Parameters
- index
- Int32
The zero-based index of the MessagePart whose value is modified or returned.
Property Value
A MessagePart
.
Examples
The following example demonstrates the use of a zero-based index to iterate through the members of a MessagePartCollection
.
// Get the message part collection for each message.
for ( int i = 0; i < myMessageCollection->Count; ++i )
{
Console::WriteLine( "Message : {0}", myMessageCollection[ i ]->Name );
// Get the message part collection.
MessagePartCollection^ myMessagePartCollection = myMessageCollection[ i ]->Parts;
// Display the part collection.
for ( int k = 0; k < myMessagePartCollection->Count; k++ )
{
Console::WriteLine( "\t Part Name : {0}", myMessagePartCollection[ k ]->Name );
Console::WriteLine( "\t Message Name : {0}", myMessagePartCollection[ k ]->Message->Name );
}
Console::WriteLine( "" );
}
// Get the message part collection for each message.
for(int i =0; i < myMessageCollection.Count; ++i)
{
Console.WriteLine("Message : " + myMessageCollection[i].Name);
// Get the message part collection.
MessagePartCollection myMessagePartCollection =
myMessageCollection[i].Parts;
// Display the part collection.
for(int k = 0; k < myMessagePartCollection.Count;k++)
{
Console.WriteLine("\t Part Name : " +
myMessagePartCollection[k].Name);
Console.WriteLine("\t Message Name : " +
myMessagePartCollection[k].Message.Name);
}
Console.WriteLine("");
}
' Get the message part collection for each message.
Dim i As Integer
For i =0 to myMessageCollection.Count-1
Console.WriteLine("Message : " & myMessageCollection(i).Name)
' Get the message part collection.
Dim myMessagePartCollection As MessagePartCollection = _
myMessageCollection(i).Parts
' Display the part collection.
Dim k As Integer
For k = 0 To myMessagePartCollection.Count - 1
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab & " Part Name : " & _
myMessagePartCollection(k).Name)
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab & " Message Name : " & _
myMessagePartCollection(k).Message.Name)
Next k
Console.WriteLine("")
Next
Applies to
Item[String]
Gets a MessagePart specified by its name.
public:
property System::Web::Services::Description::MessagePart ^ default[System::String ^] { System::Web::Services::Description::MessagePart ^ get(System::String ^ name); };
public System.Web.Services.Description.MessagePart this[string name] { get; }
member this.Item(string) : System.Web.Services.Description.MessagePart
Default Public ReadOnly Property Item(name As String) As MessagePart
Parameters
- name
- String
The name of the MessagePart returned.
Property Value
A MessagePart
.
Examples
Message^ myLocalMessage = myServiceDescription->Messages[ "AddHttpPostOut" ];
if ( myMessageCollection->Contains( myLocalMessage ) )
{
Console::WriteLine( "Message : {0}", myLocalMessage->Name );
// Get the message part collection.
MessagePartCollection^ myMessagePartCollection = myLocalMessage->Parts;
array<MessagePart^>^myMessagePart = gcnew array<MessagePart^>(myMessagePartCollection->Count);
// Copy the MessagePartCollection to an array.
myMessagePartCollection->CopyTo( myMessagePart, 0 );
for ( int k = 0; k < myMessagePart->Length; k++ )
Console::WriteLine( "\t Part Name : {0}", myMessagePartCollection[ k ]->Name );
Console::WriteLine( "" );
}
Message myLocalMessage = myServiceDescription.Messages["AddHttpPostOut"];
if (myMessageCollection.Contains(myLocalMessage))
{
Console.WriteLine("Message : " + myLocalMessage.Name);
// Get the message part collection.
MessagePartCollection myMessagePartCollection = myLocalMessage.Parts;
MessagePart[] myMessagePart =
new MessagePart[myMessagePartCollection.Count];
// Copy the MessagePartCollection to an array.
myMessagePartCollection.CopyTo(myMessagePart,0);
for(int k = 0; k < myMessagePart.Length; k++)
{
Console.WriteLine("\t Part Name : " +
myMessagePartCollection[k].Name);
}
Console.WriteLine("");
}
Dim myLocalMessage As Message = _
myServiceDescription.Messages("AddHttpPostOut")
If myMessageCollection.Contains(myLocalMessage) Then
Console.WriteLine("Message : " & myLocalMessage.Name)
' Get the message part collection.
Dim myMessagePartCollection As MessagePartCollection = _
myLocalMessage.Parts
Dim myMessagePart(myMessagePartCollection.Count) As MessagePart
' Copy the MessagePartCollection to an array.
myMessagePartCollection.CopyTo(myMessagePart, 0)
Dim k As Integer
For k = 0 To myMessagePart.Length - 2
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab & " Part Name : " & _
myMessagePartCollection(k).Name)
Next k
Console.WriteLine("")
End If