SiteMapNodeCollection.Item[Int32] Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the SiteMapNode object at the specified index in the collection.
public:
virtual property System::Web::SiteMapNode ^ default[int] { System::Web::SiteMapNode ^ get(int index); void set(int index, System::Web::SiteMapNode ^ value); };
public virtual System.Web.SiteMapNode this[int index] { get; set; }
member this.Item(int) : System.Web.SiteMapNode with get, set
Default Public Overridable Property Item(index As Integer) As SiteMapNode
Parameters
- index
- Int32
The index of the SiteMapNode to find.
Property Value
A SiteMapNode that represents an element in the SiteMapNodeCollection.
Exceptions
The SiteMapNodeCollection is read-only.
The value supplied to the setter is null
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the Item[] indexer to retrieve a SiteMapNode object from the SiteMapNodeCollection collection. In this example, a SiteMapNode object is removed from its position at the second element of the internal array using the Remove method and is appended to the array with the Add method. To insert a SiteMapNode object at a specific index, instead of appending it to the end of the array, use the Insert method.
// Move a node from one spot in the list to another.
try {
Response.Write("Original node order: <BR>");
foreach (SiteMapNode node in nodes) {
Response.Write( node.Title + "<BR>");
}
SiteMapNode aNode = nodes[1];
Response.Write("Adding " + aNode.Title + " to the end of the collection.<BR>");
nodes.Add(aNode);
Response.Write("Removing " + aNode.Title + " at position 1. <BR>");
nodes.Remove(nodes[1]);
Response.Write("New node order: <BR>");
foreach (SiteMapNode node in nodes) {
Response.Write( node.Title + "<BR>");
}
}
catch (NotSupportedException nse) {
Response.Write("NotSupportedException caught.<BR>");
}
' Move a node from one spot in the list to another.
Try
Response.Write("Original node order: <BR>")
Dim node As SiteMapNode
For Each node In nodes
Response.Write( node.Title & "<BR>")
Next
Dim aNode As SiteMapNode = nodes(1)
Response.Write("Adding " & aNode.Title & " to the end of the collection.<BR>")
nodes.Add(aNode)
Response.Write("Removing " & aNode.Title & " at position 1. <BR>")
nodes.Remove(nodes(1))
Response.Write("New node order: <BR>")
For Each node In nodes
Response.Write( node.Title & "<BR>")
Next
Catch nse As NotSupportedException
Response.Write("NotSupportedException caught.<BR>")
End Try
Remarks
You can use the Item[] indexer to iterate over the contents of a SiteMapNodeCollection collection or to replace the SiteMapNode object at a specified index.
Applies to
See also
.NET