NameTable.Add Method
Definition
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Atomizes the specified string and adds it to the NameTable
.
Overloads
Add(String) |
Atomizes the specified string and adds it to the |
Add(Char[], Int32, Int32) |
Atomizes the specified string and adds it to the |
Remarks
For more information on atomized strings, see NameTable.
Add(String)
- Source:
- NameTable.cs
- Source:
- NameTable.cs
- Source:
- NameTable.cs
Atomizes the specified string and adds it to the NameTable
.
public:
override System::String ^ Add(System::String ^ key);
public override string Add (string key);
override this.Add : string -> string
Public Overrides Function Add (key As String) As String
Parameters
- key
- String
The string to add.
Returns
The atomized string or the existing string if it already exists in the NameTable
.
Exceptions
key
is null
.
Remarks
For more information on atomized strings, see NameTable.
Applies to
Add(Char[], Int32, Int32)
- Source:
- NameTable.cs
- Source:
- NameTable.cs
- Source:
- NameTable.cs
Atomizes the specified string and adds it to the NameTable
.
public:
override System::String ^ Add(cli::array <char> ^ key, int start, int len);
public override string Add (char[] key, int start, int len);
override this.Add : char[] * int * int -> string
Public Overrides Function Add (key As Char(), start As Integer, len As Integer) As String
Parameters
- key
- Char[]
The character array containing the string to add.
- start
- Int32
The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the string.
- len
- Int32
The number of characters in the string.
Returns
The atomized string or the existing string if one already exists in the NameTable
. If len
is zero, String.Empty is returned.
Exceptions
0 > start
-or-
start
>= key
.Length
-or-
len
>= key
.Length
The above conditions do not cause an exception to be thrown if len
=0.
len
< 0.
Remarks
For more information on atomized strings, see NameTable.
Applies to
.NET