StringCollection.IList.Insert(Int32, Object) Method
Definition
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Inserts an element into the StringCollection at the specified index.
virtual void System.Collections.IList.Insert(int index, System::Object ^ value) = System::Collections::IList::Insert;
void IList.Insert (int index, object value);
void IList.Insert (int index, object? value);
abstract member System.Collections.IList.Insert : int * obj -> unit
override this.System.Collections.IList.Insert : int * obj -> unit
Sub Insert (index As Integer, value As Object) Implements IList.Insert
Parameters
- index
- Int32
The zero-based index at which value
should be inserted.
Implements
Exceptions
Remarks
If Count already equals the capacity, the capacity of the StringCollection is increased by automatically reallocating the internal array, and the existing elements are copied to the new array before the new element is added.
If index
is equal to Count, value
is added to the end of StringCollection.
In collections of contiguous elements, such as lists, the elements that follow the insertion point move down to accommodate the new element. If the collection is indexed, the indexes of the elements that are moved are also updated. This behavior does not apply to collections where elements are conceptually grouped into buckets, such as a hash table.
This method is an O(n
) operation, where n
is Count.