InstanceDataCollection.CounterName Property
Definition
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Gets the name of the performance counter whose instance data you want to get.
public:
property System::String ^ CounterName { System::String ^ get(); };
public string CounterName { get; }
member this.CounterName : string
Public ReadOnly Property CounterName As String
Property Value
The performance counter name.
Examples
The following code example displays the CounterName property of an InstanceDataCollection.
// Display the contents of an InstanceDataCollection.
public static void ProcessInstanceDataCollection(InstanceDataCollection idCol)
{
InstanceData[] instDataArray = new InstanceData[idCol.Count];
Console.WriteLine(" InstanceDataCollection for \"{0}\" " +
"has {1} elements.", idCol.CounterName, idCol.Count);
// Copy and process the InstanceData array.
idCol.CopyTo(instDataArray, 0);
int idX;
for(idX=0; idX<instDataArray.Length; idX++)
{
ProcessInstanceDataObject(instDataArray[idX].InstanceName, instDataArray[idX].Sample);
}
}
' Display the contents of an InstanceDataCollection.
Sub ProcessInstanceDataCollection(ByVal idCol As InstanceDataCollection)
Dim instDataArray(idCol.Count - 1) As InstanceData
Console.WriteLine(" InstanceDataCollection for ""{0}"" " & _
"has {1} elements.", idCol.CounterName, idCol.Count)
' Copy and process the InstanceData array.
idCol.CopyTo(instDataArray, 0)
Dim idX As Integer
For idX = 0 To instDataArray.Length - 1
ProcessInstanceDataObject(instDataArray(idX).InstanceName, _
instDataArray(idX).Sample)
Next idX
End Sub
Applies to
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