Commands.Item(Object, Int32) Method
Definition
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Returns the indexed Command object.
EnvDTE::Command Item(winrt::Windows::Foundation::IInspectable const & index, int ID = -1);
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(0)]
public EnvDTE.Command Item (object index, int ID = -1);
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(0)>]
abstract member Item : obj * int -> EnvDTE.Command
Public Function Item (index As Object, Optional ID As Integer = -1) As Command
Parameters
- index
- Object
Required. An absolute index, GUID string, or the command's full name.
- ID
- Int32
Optional. The command ID in the specified command set.
Returns
A Command object.
- Attributes
Examples
Sub ItemExample()
Dim cmds As Commands
Dim cmd As Command
' Set references to the Commands collection and the File.NewFile
' command.
cmds = DTE.Commands
cmd = cmds.Item("File.NewFile")
' Assign the command (File.NewFile) globally to the F2 key.
' Because you cannot programmatically change the default keyboard
' mapping scheme settings, you must first make a copy of the Default
' Settings for the Keyboard Mapping Scheme.
cmd.Bindings = "Global::f2"
End Sub
Remarks
If index
is an absolute index (a Long), it is only meaningful for iterating over the commands from 1 to n. You cannot save a command's absolute index and use it later to access that command.
If index
is a GUID string, then it indicates a command set and you must supply the ID
argument to identify the command in the set.
If you supply the ID
argument and the first argument is a string, then the index
argument must be a GUID string that identifies a command set. If index
is a string and there is no ID
argument, then index
must be a command's full name. If index
is a Long, then ID
is ignored.