SiteMapNodeCollection.Remove(SiteMapNode) Method
Definition
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Removes the specified SiteMapNode object from the collection.
public:
virtual void Remove(System::Web::SiteMapNode ^ value);
public virtual void Remove (System.Web.SiteMapNode value);
abstract member Remove : System.Web.SiteMapNode -> unit
override this.Remove : System.Web.SiteMapNode -> unit
Public Overridable Sub Remove (value As SiteMapNode)
Parameters
- value
- SiteMapNode
The SiteMapNode to remove from the SiteMapNodeCollection.
Exceptions
value
does not exist in the collection.
value
is null
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the Remove method to remove a SiteMapNode object from a SiteMapNodeCollection collection, and then append the SiteMapNode object to the end of the SiteMapNodeCollection using the Add method. If the SiteMapNodeCollection is read-only, a NotSupportedException exception is caught.
// 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 test whether a SiteMapNodeCollection collection is read-only by checking the IsReadOnly property.
The Remove method determines equality by calling the Object.Equals method.