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Project.ConditionedProperties Property

Gets a collection of possible property values for properties used to evaluate conditions found on properties, property groups, imports, and whens.

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Namespace:  Microsoft.Build.Evaluation
Assembly:  Microsoft.Build (in Microsoft.Build.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public ReadOnly Property ConditionedProperties As IDictionary(Of String, List(Of String))
public IDictionary<string, List<string>> ConditionedProperties { get; }
public:
property IDictionary<String^, List<String^>^>^ ConditionedProperties {
    IDictionary<String^, List<String^>^>^ get ();
}
member ConditionedProperties : IDictionary<string, List<string>> with get
function get ConditionedProperties () : IDictionary<String, List<String>>

Property Value

Type: IDictionary<String, List<String>>
Returns a collection of possible property values for properties used to evaluate conditions found on properties, property groups, imports, and whens. The collection is in canonical form. The name of the entry is the name of the property to be evaluated, and the value is a list of possible property values.

Remarks

For example, if the following conditions existed on properties in a project: Condition="'$(Configuration)|$(Platform)' == 'Debug|x86'" Condition="'$(Configuration)' == 'Release'" the table would be populated with { "Configuration", { "Debug", "Release" }} { "Platform", { "x86" }} This collection is used by Visual Studio to determine the configurations defined in the project

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See Also

Reference

Project Class

Microsoft.Build.Evaluation Namespace