PointCollection Class
Definition
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public ref class PointCollection sealed : IIterable<Point>, IVector<Point>
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class PointCollection final : IIterable<Point>, IVector<Point>
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public sealed class PointCollection : IEnumerable<Point>, IList<Point>
Public NotInheritable Class PointCollection
Implements IEnumerable(Of Point), IList(Of Point)
<object property="oneOrMorePoints"/>
- Inheritance
- Attributes
- Implements
Remarks
Enumerating the collection in C# or Microsoft Visual Basic
A PointCollection is enumerable, so you can use language-specific syntax such as foreach in C# to enumerate the items in the collection. The compiler does the type-casting for you and you won't need to cast to IEnumerable<Point>
explicitly. If you do need to cast explicitly, for example if you want to call GetEnumerator, cast to IEnumerable with a Point constraint.
Constructors
PointCollection() |
Initializes a new instance of the PointCollection class. |
Properties
Size |
Gets the size (count) of the collection. |
Methods
Append(Point) |
Adds a new item to the collection. |
Clear() |
Removes all items from the collection. |
First() |
Returns an iterator for the items in the collection. |
GetAt(UInt32) |
Returns the item located at the specified index. |
GetMany(UInt32, Point[]) |
Retrieves multiple elements in a single pass through the iterator. |
GetView() |
Gets an immutable view into the collection. |
IndexOf(Point, UInt32) |
Retrieves the index of the specified item. |
InsertAt(UInt32, Point) |
Inserts the specified item at the specified index. |
RemoveAt(UInt32) |
Removes the item at the specified index. |
RemoveAtEnd() |
Removes the last item in the collection. |
ReplaceAll(Point[]) |
Initially clears the collection, then inserts the provided array as new items. |
SetAt(UInt32, Point) |
Sets the value at the specified index to the Point value specified. |