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ToolBar.ToolBarButtonCollection.RemoveAt(Int32) Method

Definition

Removes a given button from the toolbar button collection.

public:
 virtual void RemoveAt(int index);
public void RemoveAt (int index);
abstract member RemoveAt : int -> unit
override this.RemoveAt : int -> unit
Public Sub RemoveAt (index As Integer)

Parameters

index
Int32

The indexed location of the ToolBarButton in the collection.

Implements

Exceptions

The index value is less than 0, or it is greater than the number of buttons in the collection.

Examples

The following code example removes the last ToolBarButton on a ToolBar. The index value of the toolbar button being removed is set equal to the Count property, minus one, since the ToolBarButton collection is a zero-based index.

public:
   void RemoveMyButton()
   {
      int btns;
      btns = toolBar1->Buttons->Count;
      
      // Remove the last toolbar button.
      toolBar1->Buttons->RemoveAt( btns - 1 );
   }
public void RemoveMyButton()
 {
    int btns;
    btns = toolBar1.Buttons.Count;
 
    // Remove the last toolbar button.
    toolBar1.Buttons.RemoveAt(btns - 1);
 }
Public Sub RemoveMyButton()
    Dim btns As Integer
    btns = toolBar1.Buttons.Count
    
    ' Remove the last toolbar button.
    toolBar1.Buttons.RemoveAt(btns - 1)
End Sub

Remarks

The Remove method removes the ToolBarButton at the specified location in the ToolBar.ToolBarButtonCollection. If you want to remove all ToolBarButton controls from the collection, use the Clear method.

Applies to

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