OperationCollection.Remove(Operation) Method
Definition
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Removes the first occurrence of the specified Operation from the OperationCollection.
public:
void Remove(System::Web::Services::Description::Operation ^ operation);
public void Remove (System.Web.Services.Description.Operation operation);
member this.Remove : System.Web.Services.Description.Operation -> unit
Public Sub Remove (operation As Operation)
Parameters
Examples
The following example demonstrates the use of the Remove
method.
myOperationCollection->Remove( myOperation );
// Insert the 'myOpearation' operation at the index '0'.
myOperationCollection->Insert( 0, myOperation );
Console::WriteLine( "The operation at index '0' is : {0}", myOperationCollection[ 0 ]->Name );
myOperationCollection.Remove(myOperation);
// Insert the 'myOpearation' operation at the index '0'.
myOperationCollection.Insert(0, myOperation);
Console.WriteLine("The operation at index '0' is : " +
myOperationCollection[0].Name);
myOperationCollection.Remove(myOperation)
' Insert the 'myOpearation' operation at the index '0'.
myOperationCollection.Insert(0, myOperation)
Console.WriteLine("The operation at index '0' is : " + _
myOperationCollection.Item(0).Name)
Remarks
This method performs a linear search; therefore, the average execution time is proportional to Count.
The elements that follow the removed Operation move up to occupy the vacated spot.
Applies to
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