PrinterSettings.PrinterResolutionCollection.Count Property
Definition
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Gets the number of available printer resolutions in the collection.
public:
property int Count { int get(); };
public int Count { get; }
member this.Count : int
Public ReadOnly Property Count As Integer
Property Value
The number of available printer resolutions in the collection.
Implements
Examples
The following code example populates the comboPrintResolution
combo box with the supported resolutions. The example requires that a PrintDocument variable named printDoc
exists and that the specific combo box exists.
// Add list of printer resolutions found on the printer to the combobox.
// The PrinterResolution's ToString() method will be used to provide the display String.
PrinterResolution^ pkResolution;
for ( int i = 0; i < printDoc->PrinterSettings->PrinterResolutions->Count; i++ )
{
pkResolution = printDoc->PrinterSettings->PrinterResolutions[ i ];
comboPrintResolution->Items->Add( pkResolution );
}
// Add list of printer resolutions found on the printer to the combobox.
// The PrinterResolution's ToString() method will be used to provide the display string.
PrinterResolution pkResolution;
for (int i = 0; i < printDoc.PrinterSettings.PrinterResolutions.Count; i++){
pkResolution = printDoc.PrinterSettings.PrinterResolutions[i];
comboPrintResolution.Items.Add(pkResolution);
}
' Add list of printer resolutions found on the printer to the combobox.
' The PrinterResolution's ToString() method will be used to provide the display string.
Dim pkResolution As PrinterResolution
For i = 0 to printDoc.PrinterSettings.PrinterResolutions.Count - 1
pkResolution = printDoc.PrinterSettings.PrinterResolutions.Item(i)
comboPrintResolution.Items.Add(pkResolution)
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