SecureString.SetAt(Int32, Char) Metode
Definisi
Penting
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Mengganti karakter yang ada pada posisi indeks yang ditentukan dengan karakter lain.
public:
void SetAt(int index, char c);
public void SetAt (int index, char c);
[System.Runtime.ExceptionServices.HandleProcessCorruptedStateExceptions]
public void SetAt (int index, char c);
member this.SetAt : int * char -> unit
[<System.Runtime.ExceptionServices.HandleProcessCorruptedStateExceptions>]
member this.SetAt : int * char -> unit
Public Sub SetAt (index As Integer, c As Char)
Parameter
- index
- Int32
Posisi indeks karakter yang ada dalam string aman ini.
- c
- Char
Karakter yang menggantikan karakter yang ada.
- Atribut
Pengecualian
String aman ini telah dibuang.
String aman ini bersifat baca-saja.
index
kurang dari nol, atau lebih besar dari atau sama dengan panjang string aman ini.
Terjadi kesalahan saat melindungi atau membuka proteksi nilai string aman ini.
Contoh
Contoh berikut menunjukkan bagaimana AppendCharmetode , , InsertAtRemoveAt, SetAt, dan Clear memengaruhi nilai SecureString objek.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Security;
void main()
{
String^ msg = L" The current length of the SecureString object: {0}\n";
SecureString ^ ss = gcnew SecureString;
Console::WriteLine(L"1) Instantiate the SecureString object:");
Console::WriteLine(msg, ss->Length );
Console::WriteLine(L"2) Append 'a' to the value:");
ss->AppendChar('a');
Console::WriteLine(msg, ss->Length );
Console::WriteLine(L"3) Append 'X' to the value:");
ss->AppendChar('X');
Console::WriteLine(msg, ss->Length);
Console::WriteLine(L"4) Append 'c' to the value:");
ss->AppendChar('c');
Console::WriteLine(msg, ss->Length);
Console::WriteLine(L"5) Insert 'd' at the end of the value:");
ss->InsertAt(ss->Length, 'd');
Console::WriteLine(msg, ss->Length);
Console::WriteLine(L"6) Remove the last character ('d') from the value:");
ss->RemoveAt(3);
Console::WriteLine(msg, ss->Length);
Console::WriteLine(L"7) Set the second character ('X') of the value to 'b':" );
ss->SetAt(1, 'b');
Console::WriteLine(msg, ss->Length );
Console::WriteLine(L"8) Delete the value of the SecureString object:");
ss->Clear();
Console::WriteLine(msg, ss->Length);
delete ss;
}
/*
This code example produces the following results:
This example demonstrates the effect of the AppendChar, InsertAt,
RemoveAt, SetAt, and Clear methods on the value of a SecureString
object. This example simulates the value of the object because the
actual value is encrypted.
1) The initial value of the SecureString object:
SecureString = ""
Length = 0
2) AppendChar: Append 'a' to the value:
SecureString = "a"
Length = 1
3) AppendChar: Append 'X' to the value:
SecureString = "aX"
Length = 2
4) AppendChar: Append 'c' to the value:
SecureString = "aXc"
Length = 3
5) InsertAt: Insert 'd' at the end of the value (equivalent
to AppendChar):
SecureString = "aXcd"
Length = 4
6) RemoveAt: Remove the last character ('d') from the value:
SecureString = "aXc"
Length = 3
7) SetAt: Set the second character ('X') of the value to 'b':
SecureString = "abc"
Length = 3
8) Clear: Delete the value of the SecureString object:
SecureString = ""
Length = 0
*/
using System;
using System.Security;
class SecureStringExample
{
public static void Main()
{
string msg = "The current length of the SecureString object: {0}\n";
Console.WriteLine("1) Instantiate the SecureString object.");
SecureString ss = new SecureString();
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length);
Console.WriteLine("2) Append 'a' to the value.");
ss.AppendChar('a');
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length);
Console.WriteLine("3) Append 'X' to the value.");
ss.AppendChar('X');
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length);
Console.WriteLine("4) Append 'c' to the value.");
ss.AppendChar('c');
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length);
Console.WriteLine("5) Insert 'd' at the end of the value.");
ss.InsertAt(ss.Length, 'd');
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length);
Console.WriteLine("6) Remove the last character ('d') from the value.");
ss.RemoveAt(3);
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length);
Console.WriteLine("7) Set the second character of the value to 'b'.");
ss.SetAt(1, 'b');
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length);
Console.WriteLine("8) Delete the value of the SecureString object:");
ss.Clear();
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length);
ss.Dispose();
}
}
// The example displays the following output:
// 1) Instantiate the SecureString object.
// The current length of the SecureString object: 0
//
// 2) Append 'a' to the value.
// The current length of the SecureString object: 1
//
// 3) Append 'X' to the value.
// The current length of the SecureString object: 2
//
// 4) Append 'c' to the value.
// The current length of the SecureString object: 3
//
// 5) Insert 'd' at the end of the value.
// The current length of the SecureString object: 4
//
// 6) Remove the last character ('d') from the value.
// The current length of the SecureString object: 3
//
// 7) Set the second character of the value to 'b'.
// The current length of the SecureString object: 3
//
// 8) Delete the value of the SecureString object:
// The current length of the SecureString object: 0
Imports System.Security
Module Example
Public Sub Main()
Dim msg As String = "The current length of the SecureString object: {0}" + vbCrLf
Console.WriteLine("1) Instantiate the SecureString object.")
Dim ss As New SecureString()
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length)
Console.WriteLine("2) Append 'a' to the value.")
ss.AppendChar("a"c)
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length)
Console.WriteLine("3) Append 'X' to the value.")
ss.AppendChar("X"c)
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length)
Console.WriteLine("4) Append 'c' to the value.")
ss.AppendChar("c"c)
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length)
Console.WriteLine("5) Insert 'd' at the end of the value.")
ss.InsertAt(ss.Length, "d"c)
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length)
Console.WriteLine("6) Remove the last character ('d') from the value.")
ss.RemoveAt(3)
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length)
Console.WriteLine("7) Set the second character of the value to 'b'.")
ss.SetAt(1, "b"c)
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length)
Console.WriteLine("8) Delete the value of the SecureString object:")
ss.Clear()
Console.WriteLine(msg, ss.Length)
ss.Dispose()
End Sub
End Module
' The example displays the following output:
' 1) Instantiate the SecureString object.
' The current length of the SecureString object: 0
'
' 2) Append 'a' to the value.
' The current length of the SecureString object: 1
'
' 3) Append 'X' to the value.
' The current length of the SecureString object: 2
'
' 4) Append 'c' to the value.
' The current length of the SecureString object: 3
'
' 5) Insert 'd' at the end of the value.
' The current length of the SecureString object: 4
'
' 6) Remove the last character ('d') from the value.
' The current length of the SecureString object: 3
'
' 7) Set the second character of the value to 'b'.
' The current length of the SecureString object: 3
'
' 8) Delete the value of the SecureString object:
' The current length of the SecureString object: 0
Keterangan
Indeks berbasis nol; karakter pertama dalam instans ini adalah pada posisi indeks nol.
Jika implementasi menggunakan mekanisme perlindungan, seperti enkripsi, nilai string aman, jika ada, tidak terlindungi; c
ditetapkan ke posisi indeks yang ditentukan; maka nilai baru dilindungi kembali.