StringSegment.IndexOfAny Method
Definition
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Overloads
IndexOfAny(Char[], Int32, Int32) |
Reports the zero-based index of the first occurrence in this instance of any character in a specified array of Unicode characters. The search starts at a specified character position and examines a specified number of character positions. |
IndexOfAny(Char[], Int32) |
Reports the zero-based index of the first occurrence in this instance of any character in a specified array of Unicode characters. The search starts at a specified character position. |
IndexOfAny(Char[]) |
Reports the zero-based index of the first occurrence in this instance of any character in a specified array of Unicode characters. |
IndexOfAny(Char[], Int32, Int32)
- Source:
- StringSegment.cs
- Source:
- StringSegment.cs
Reports the zero-based index of the first occurrence in this instance of any character in a specified array of Unicode characters. The search starts at a specified character position and examines a specified number of character positions.
public:
int IndexOfAny(cli::array <char> ^ anyOf, int startIndex, int count);
public int IndexOfAny (char[] anyOf, int startIndex, int count);
member this.IndexOfAny : char[] * int * int -> int
Public Function IndexOfAny (anyOf As Char(), startIndex As Integer, count As Integer) As Integer
Parameters
- anyOf
- Char[]
A Unicode character array containing one or more characters to seek.
- startIndex
- Int32
The search starting position.
- count
- Int32
The number of character positions to examine.
Returns
The zero-based index position of the first occurrence in this instance where any character in anyOf
was found; -1 if no character in anyOf
was found.
Exceptions
anyOf
is null
.
startIndex
or count
is less than zero, or startIndex
+ count
is
greater than Length.
Applies to
IndexOfAny(Char[], Int32)
- Source:
- StringSegment.cs
- Source:
- StringSegment.cs
Reports the zero-based index of the first occurrence in this instance of any character in a specified array of Unicode characters. The search starts at a specified character position.
public:
int IndexOfAny(cli::array <char> ^ anyOf, int startIndex);
public int IndexOfAny (char[] anyOf, int startIndex);
member this.IndexOfAny : char[] * int -> int
Public Function IndexOfAny (anyOf As Char(), startIndex As Integer) As Integer
Parameters
- anyOf
- Char[]
A Unicode character array containing one or more characters to seek.
- startIndex
- Int32
The search starting position.
Returns
The zero-based index position of the first occurrence in this instance where any character in anyOf
was found; -1 if no character in anyOf
was found.
Exceptions
startIndex
is greater than or equal to Length or less than zero.
Applies to
IndexOfAny(Char[])
- Source:
- StringSegment.cs
- Source:
- StringSegment.cs
Reports the zero-based index of the first occurrence in this instance of any character in a specified array of Unicode characters.
public:
int IndexOfAny(cli::array <char> ^ anyOf);
public int IndexOfAny (char[] anyOf);
member this.IndexOfAny : char[] -> int
Public Function IndexOfAny (anyOf As Char()) As Integer
Parameters
- anyOf
- Char[]
A Unicode character array containing one or more characters to seek.
Returns
The zero-based index position of the first occurrence in this instance where any character in anyOf
was found; -1 if no character in anyOf
was found.