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BindingManagerBase.Position Property

Definition

When overridden in a derived class, gets or sets the position in the underlying list that controls bound to this data source point to.

public:
 abstract property int Position { int get(); void set(int value); };
public abstract int Position { get; set; }
member this.Position : int with get, set
Public MustOverride Property Position As Integer

Property Value

A zero-based index that specifies a position in the underlying list.

Examples

The following code example shows four methods that set the Position property. The MoveNext method increments the property by 1. The MovePrevious method decrements the property by 1. The MoveFirst method sets the property to 0, and the MoveLast method sets the property to the value of the Count property minus 1.

private:
   void BindingManagerBase_CurrentChanged( Object^ sender, EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
   {
      // Print the new value of the current object.
      Console::Write( "Current Changed: " );
      Console::WriteLine( ( (BindingManagerBase^)(sender) )->Current );
   }

   void MoveNext()
   {
      // Increment the Position property value by one.
      myBindingManagerBase->Position = myBindingManagerBase->Position + 1;
   }

   void MovePrevious()
   {
      // Decrement the Position property value by one.
      myBindingManagerBase->Position = myBindingManagerBase->Position - 1;
   }

   void MoveFirst()
   {
      // Go to the first item in the list.
      myBindingManagerBase->Position = 0;
   }

   void MoveLast()
   {
      // Go to the last row in the list.
      myBindingManagerBase->Position = myBindingManagerBase->Count - 1;
   }
private void BindingManagerBase_CurrentChanged
(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
   // Print the new value of the current object.
   Console.Write("Current Changed: ");
   Console.WriteLine(((BindingManagerBase)sender).Current);
}

private void MoveNext()
{
   // Increment the Position property value by one.
   myBindingManagerBase.Position += 1;
}

private void MovePrevious()
{
   // Decrement the Position property value by one.
   myBindingManagerBase.Position -= 1;
}

private void MoveFirst()
{
   // Go to the first item in the list.
   myBindingManagerBase.Position = 0;
}

private void MoveLast()
{
   // Go to the last row in the list.
   myBindingManagerBase.Position = 
   myBindingManagerBase.Count - 1;
}
Private Sub BindingManagerBase_CurrentChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs)
    ' Print the new value of the current object.
    Console.Write("Current Changed: ")
    Console.WriteLine(CType(sender, BindingManagerBase).Current)
End Sub


Private Sub MoveNext()
    ' Increment the Position property value by one.
    myBindingManagerBase.Position += 1
End Sub


Private Sub MovePrevious()
    ' Decrement the Position property value by one.
    myBindingManagerBase.Position -= 1
End Sub


Private Sub MoveFirst()
    ' Go to the first item in the list.
    myBindingManagerBase.Position = 0
End Sub


Private Sub MoveLast()
    ' Go to the last row in the list.
    myBindingManagerBase.Position = myBindingManagerBase.Count - 1
End Sub

Remarks

Use the Position property to iterate through the underlying list maintained by the BindingManagerBase. To go to the first item, set the Position to 0. To go to the end of the list, set the Position to the value of the Count property minus 1.

The PositionChanged event occurs when the Position property value changes.

Applies to

See also