BitmapEffectCollection.Enumerator Struct
Definition
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Note: This API is now obsolete. The non-obsolete alternative is Effect. Enumerates BitmapEffect objects in a BitmapEffectCollection.
public: value class BitmapEffectCollection::Enumerator : System::Collections::Generic::IEnumerator<System::Windows::Media::Effects::BitmapEffect ^>
public struct BitmapEffectCollection.Enumerator : System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerator<System.Windows.Media.Effects.BitmapEffect>
type BitmapEffectCollection.Enumerator = struct
interface IEnumerator<BitmapEffect>
interface IDisposable
interface IEnumerator
type BitmapEffectCollection.Enumerator = struct
interface IEnumerator
interface IEnumerator<BitmapEffect>
interface IDisposable
type BitmapEffectCollection.Enumerator = struct
interface IEnumerator<BitmapEffect>
interface IEnumerator
interface IDisposable
Public Structure BitmapEffectCollection.Enumerator
Implements IEnumerator(Of BitmapEffect)
- Inheritance
- Implements
Properties
Current |
Note: This API is now obsolete. The non-obsolete alternative is Effect. Gets the current element in the collection. |
Methods
MoveNext() |
Note: This API is now obsolete. The non-obsolete alternative is Effect. Advanced the enumerator to the next element in the collection. |
Reset() |
Note: This API is now obsolete. The non-obsolete alternative is Effect. Resets the enumerator to its initial position, which is before the first element in the collection. |
Explicit Interface Implementations
IDisposable.Dispose() |
Note: This API is now obsolete. The non-obsolete alternative is Effect. This type or member supports the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code. |
IEnumerator.Current |
Note: This API is now obsolete. The non-obsolete alternative is Effect. This type or member supports the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code. |
Applies to
.NET