DataColumnCollection.Contains(String) Method
Definition
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Checks whether the collection contains a column with the specified name.
public:
bool Contains(System::String ^ name);
public bool Contains (string name);
member this.Contains : string -> bool
Public Function Contains (name As String) As Boolean
Parameters
- name
- String
The ColumnName of the column to look for.
Returns
true
if a column exists with this name; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following example uses the Contains method and the CanRemove method to determine whether the column can be removed. If so, the column is removed.
private void RemoveColumn(string columnName, DataTable table)
{
DataColumnCollection columns = table.Columns;
if (columns.Contains(columnName))
if (columns.CanRemove(columns[columnName]))
columns.Remove(columnName);
}
Private Sub RemoveColumn(columnName As String, table As DataTable)
Dim columns As DataColumnCollection = table.Columns
If columns.Contains(columnName) Then
If columns.CanRemove(columns(columnName)) Then
columns.Remove(columnName)
End If
End If
End Sub
Remarks
Use the Contains method to confirm the existence of a column before you perform additional operations on the column. The method returns false
when two or more columns have the same name but different namespaces. The call does not succeed if there is any ambiguity when matching a column name to exactly one column.