CustomStrokes.GetEnumerator Method
CustomStrokes.GetEnumerator Method |
Returns an object that implements the System.Collections.IEnumerator interface and that can iterate through the Stroke collections within the CustomStrokes collection.
Definition
Visual Basic .NET Public Function GetEnumerator() As CustomStrokesEnumerator C# public CustomStrokesEnumerator GetEnumerator(); Managed C++ public: CustomStrokesEnumerator* GetEnumerator();
Return Value
Microsoft.Ink.CustomStrokes.CustomStrokesEnumerator. Returns an object that implements the IEnumerator interface and that can iterate through the Strokes collections within the CustomStrokes collection.
Examples
[C#]
These C# examples show two ways to iterate over the CustomStrokes collection and scale each Strokes collection in the CustomStrokes collection, theCustomStrokes, by a factor of two. The CustomStrokes collection is returned by the Ink.CustomStrokes property.
This C# example gets the IEnumerator for the CustomStrokes collection.
ArrayList names = new ArrayList(); // Version using GetEnumerator() IEnumerator ienum = theInk.CustomStrokes.GetEnumerator(); while (ienum.MoveNext()) { Strokes theStrokes = (Strokes) ienum.Current; theStrokes.Scale(2, 2); }
This C# example uses the
foreach
statement, which calls the GetEnumerator method in internal code that the compiler generates to support the statement.ArrayList names = new ArrayList(); // Version using foreach foreach (Stroke theStrokes in theInk.Strokes) { theStrokes.Scale(2, 2); }
[VB.NET]
These Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET examples show two ways to iterate over the CustomStrokes collection and scale each Strokes collection in the CustomStrokes collection, theCustomStrokes, by a factor of two. The CustomStrokes collection is returned by the Ink.CustomStrokes property.
This Visual Basic .NET example gets the IEnumerator for the CustomStrokes collection.
'Version using GetEnumerator() Dim theStrokes As Strokes Dim ienum As IEnumerator = theInk.CustomStrokes.GetEnumerator() While (ienum.MoveNext()) theStrokes = ienum.Current theStrokes.Scale(2, 2) End While
This Visual Basic .NET example uses the
For Each
statement, which calls the GetEnumerator method in internal code that the compiler generates to support the statement.'Version using For Each Dim names As New ArrayList() Dim theButton as CursorButton For Each theStrokes In theInk.CustomStrokes theStrokes.Scale(2, 2)
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