CatalogPartCollection.IndexOf(CatalogPart) Method
Definition
Important
Some information relates to prerelease product that may be substantially modified before it’s released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.
Returns the position of a particular member of the collection.
public:
int IndexOf(System::Web::UI::WebControls::WebParts::CatalogPart ^ catalogPart);
public int IndexOf (System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.CatalogPart catalogPart);
member this.IndexOf : System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.CatalogPart -> int
Public Function IndexOf (catalogPart As CatalogPart) As Integer
Parameters
- catalogPart
- CatalogPart
A CatalogPart that is a member of the collection.
Returns
A CatalogPart that is a member of the CatalogPartCollection.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how you can determine the position of a member of a CatalogPartCollection collection by using its IndexOf property. For the full code required to run the example, see the Example section of the CatalogPartCollection class overview topic.
The code in the Button1_Click
method creates a new CatalogPartCollection object named myParts
. The method uses the IndexOf property to retrieve the position of the PageCatalogPart control, and then changes a property value on the control.
protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ArrayList list = new ArrayList(2);
list.Add(PageCatalogPart1);
list.Add(DeclarativeCatalogPart1);
// Pass an ICollection object to the constructor.
CatalogPartCollection myParts = new CatalogPartCollection(list);
foreach (CatalogPart catalog in myParts)
{
catalog.Description = "My " + catalog.DisplayTitle;
}
// Use the IndexOf property to locate a CatalogPart control.
int PageCatalogPartIndex = myParts.IndexOf(PageCatalogPart1);
myParts[PageCatalogPartIndex].ChromeType = PartChromeType.TitleOnly;
// Use the Contains method to see if a CatalogPart control exists.
if (myParts.Contains(PageCatalogPart1))
{
WebPart closedWebPart = null;
WebPartDescriptionCollection descriptions = PageCatalogPart1.GetAvailableWebPartDescriptions();
if (descriptions.Count > 0)
{
closedWebPart = PageCatalogPart1.GetWebPart(descriptions[0]);
closedWebPart.AllowClose = false;
}
}
// Use indexers to display the details of the CatalogPart controls.
Label1.Text = String.Empty;
Label1.Text =
"<h3>PageCatalogPart Details</h3>" +
"ID: " + myParts[0].ID + "<br />" +
"Count: " + myParts[0].GetAvailableWebPartDescriptions().Count;
Label1.Text +=
"<h3>DeclarativeCatalogPart Details</h3>" +
"ID: " + myParts["DeclarativeCatalogPart1"].ID + "<br />" +
"Count: " + myParts["DeclarativeCatalogPart1"].GetAvailableWebPartDescriptions().Count;
}
Protected Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
Dim list As New ArrayList(2)
list.Add(PageCatalogPart1)
list.Add(DeclarativeCatalogPart1)
' Pass an ICollection object to the constructor.
Dim myParts As New CatalogPartCollection(list)
Dim catalog As CatalogPart
For Each catalog In myParts
catalog.Description = "My " + catalog.DisplayTitle
Next catalog
' Use the IndexOf property to locate a CatalogPart control.
Dim PageCatalogPartIndex As Integer = _
myParts.IndexOf(PageCatalogPart1)
myParts(PageCatalogPartIndex).ChromeType = PartChromeType.TitleOnly
' Use the Contains method to see if a CatalogPart control exists.
If myParts.Contains(PageCatalogPart1) Then
Dim closedWebPart As WebPart = Nothing
Dim descriptions As WebPartDescriptionCollection = _
PageCatalogPart1.GetAvailableWebPartDescriptions()
If descriptions.Count > 0 Then
closedWebPart = PageCatalogPart1.GetWebPart(descriptions(0))
closedWebPart.AllowClose = False
End If
End If
' Use indexers to display the details of the CatalogPart controls.
Label1.Text = String.Empty
Label1.Text = _
"<h3>PageCatalogPart Details</h3>" & _
"ID: " & myParts(0).ID + "<br />" & _
"Count: " & myParts(0).GetAvailableWebPartDescriptions().Count
Label1.Text += _
"<h3>DeclarativeCatalogPart Details</h3>" & _
"ID: " & myParts("DeclarativeCatalogPart1").ID & "<br />" & _
"Count: " & myParts("DeclarativeCatalogPart1") _
.GetAvailableWebPartDescriptions().Count
End Sub
After you load the page in a browser, you can switch the page into catalog mode by selecting Catalog in the Display Mode drop-down list control. Clicking the Display CatalogPart Properties button accesses the CatalogPartCollection object and displays certain properties of the contained CatalogPart controls. Click the Page Catalog link to display the contents of the PageCatalogPart control. Note that it has only a title and no border, because its ChromeType property value was changed to TitleOnly in the code that used the IndexOf property to retrieve the control.
Remarks
The IndexOf method is useful if you have multiple CatalogPart controls on a Web Parts page, and you need to locate a particular control in the collection.