CodeAttributeArgumentCollection.Contains(CodeAttributeArgument) Method
Definition
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Gets a value that indicates whether the collection contains the specified CodeAttributeArgument object.
public:
bool Contains(System::CodeDom::CodeAttributeArgument ^ value);
public bool Contains (System.CodeDom.CodeAttributeArgument value);
member this.Contains : System.CodeDom.CodeAttributeArgument -> bool
Public Function Contains (value As CodeAttributeArgument) As Boolean
Parameters
- value
- CodeAttributeArgument
The CodeAttributeArgument object to locate in the collection.
Returns
true
if the collection contains the specified object; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following example uses the Contains method to search for the presence of a specific CodeAttributeArgument object in a CodeAttributeArgumentCollection and gets the index value at which it was found.
// Tests for the presence of a CodeAttributeArgument
// within the collection, and retrieves its index if it is found.
CodeAttributeArgument^ testArgument = gcnew CodeAttributeArgument( "Test Boolean Argument",gcnew CodePrimitiveExpression( true ) );
int itemIndex = -1;
if ( collection->Contains( testArgument ) )
itemIndex = collection->IndexOf( testArgument );
// Tests for the presence of a CodeAttributeArgument
// within the collection, and retrieves its index if it is found.
CodeAttributeArgument testArgument = new CodeAttributeArgument("Test Boolean Argument", new CodePrimitiveExpression(true));
int itemIndex = -1;
if( collection.Contains( testArgument ) )
itemIndex = collection.IndexOf( testArgument );
' Tests for the presence of a CodeAttributeArgument in
' the collection, and retrieves its index if it is found.
Dim testArgument As New CodeAttributeArgument("Test Boolean Argument", New CodePrimitiveExpression(True))
Dim itemIndex As Integer = -1
If collection.Contains(testArgument) Then
itemIndex = collection.IndexOf(testArgument)
End If
Applies to
.NET