Menu.MenuItemCollection.RemoveAt(Int32) Method
Definition
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Removes a MenuItem from the menu item collection at a specified index.
public:
virtual void RemoveAt(int index);
public virtual void RemoveAt (int index);
abstract member RemoveAt : int -> unit
override this.RemoveAt : int -> unit
Public Overridable Sub RemoveAt (index As Integer)
Parameters
Implements
Examples
The following code example shows how to create a main menu, myMainMenu
, with two MenuItem objects, File
and Edit
. The File
menu has three submenu items: New
, Open
, and Exit
. By using the RemoveAt
method, you remove the Exit
item from the File
menu collection using its index number. This example requires that you have already created a Form named Form1
.
void InitializeMyMenu()
{
// Create the MainMenu object.
MainMenu^ myMainMenu = gcnew MainMenu;
// Create the MenuItem objects.
MenuItem^ fileMenu = gcnew MenuItem( "&File" );
MenuItem^ editMenu = gcnew MenuItem( "&Edit" );
MenuItem^ newFile = gcnew MenuItem( "&New" );
MenuItem^ openFile = gcnew MenuItem( "&Open" );
MenuItem^ exitProgram = gcnew MenuItem( "E&xit" );
// Add the MenuItem objects to myMainMenu.
myMainMenu->MenuItems->Add( fileMenu );
myMainMenu->MenuItems->Add( editMenu );
// Add three submenus to the File menu.
fileMenu->MenuItems->Add( newFile );
fileMenu->MenuItems->Add( openFile );
fileMenu->MenuItems->Add( exitProgram );
// Assign myMainMenu to the form.
Menu = myMainMenu;
// Remove the item S"Exit" from the File menu.
fileMenu->MenuItems->RemoveAt( 2 );
}
public void InitializeMyMenu()
{
// Create the MainMenu object.
MainMenu myMainMenu = new MainMenu();
// Create the MenuItem objects.
MenuItem fileMenu = new MenuItem("&File");
MenuItem editMenu = new MenuItem("&Edit");
MenuItem newFile = new MenuItem("&New");
MenuItem openFile = new MenuItem("&Open");
MenuItem exitProgram = new MenuItem("E&xit");
// Add the MenuItem objects to myMainMenu.
myMainMenu.MenuItems.Add(fileMenu);
myMainMenu.MenuItems.Add(editMenu);
// Add three submenus to the File menu.
fileMenu.MenuItems.Add(newFile);
fileMenu.MenuItems.Add(openFile);
fileMenu.MenuItems.Add(exitProgram);
// Assign myMainMenu to the form.
Menu = myMainMenu;
// Remove the item "Exit" from the File menu.
fileMenu.MenuItems.RemoveAt(2);
}
Public Sub InitializeMyMenu()
' Create the MainMenu object.
Dim myMainMenu As New MainMenu()
' Create the MenuItem objects.
Dim fileMenu As New MenuItem("&File")
Dim editMenu As New MenuItem("&Edit")
Dim newFile As New MenuItem("&New")
Dim openFile As New MenuItem("&Open")
Dim exitProgram As New MenuItem("E&xit")
' Add the MenuItem objects to myMainMenu.
myMainMenu.MenuItems.Add(fileMenu)
myMainMenu.MenuItems.Add(editMenu)
' Add three submenus to the File menu.
fileMenu.MenuItems.Add(newFile)
fileMenu.MenuItems.Add(openFile)
fileMenu.MenuItems.Add(exitProgram)
' Assign myMainMenu to the form.
Menu = myMainMenu
' Remove the item "Exit" from the File menu.
fileMenu.MenuItems.RemoveAt(2)
End Sub
Remarks
When a MenuItem is removed from the menu item collection, all subsequent menu items are moved up one position in the collection.