Cache.Item[String] Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the cache item at the specified key.
public:
property System::Object ^ default[System::String ^] { System::Object ^ get(System::String ^ key); void set(System::String ^ key, System::Object ^ value); };
public object this[string key] { get; set; }
member this.Item(string) : obj with get, set
Default Public Property Item(key As String) As Object
Parameters
Property Value
The specified cache item.
Examples
The following example uses the Item
property to retrieve the value of a cached object associated with the Key1
key. It then uses the HttpResponse.Write method to write the value and introductory text and the B HTML element to a Web Forms page.
Response.Write("Value of cache key: <B>" + Server.HtmlEncode(Cache["Key1"] as string) + "</B>");
Response.Write("Value of cache key: <B>" + Server.HtmlEncode(CType(Cache("Key1"),String)) + "</B>")
The following example demonstrates using this property to insert the value of a text box into the cache.
private void cmdAdd_Click(Object objSender, EventArgs objArgs)
{
if (txtName.Text != "")
{
// Add this item to the cache.
Cache[txtName.Text] = txtValue.Text;
}
}
Private Sub cmdAdd_Click(objSender As Object, objArgs As EventArgs)
If txtName.Text <> "" Then
' Add this item to the cache.
Cache(txtName.Text) = txtValue.Text
End If
End Sub
Remarks
You can use this property to retrieve the value of a specified cache item, or to add an item and a key for it to the cache. Adding a cache item using the Item[] property is equivalent to calling the Cache.Insert method.