IVector<T>.InsertAt(UInt32, T) Method
Definition
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Inserts an item at a specified index in the vector.
public:
void InsertAt(unsigned int index, T value);
void InsertAt(uint32_t const& index, T const& value);
public void InsertAt(uint index, T value);
Public Sub InsertAt (index As UInteger, value As T)
Parameters
- index
-
UInt32
unsigned int
uint32_t
The zero-based index.
- value
- T
The item to insert.
Remarks
When programming with .NET, this interface is hidden, and you should use the System.Collections.Generic.IList<T> interface.
If the index is out of range, the view will throw an exception.
C++/WinRT If the index is out of range, the vector will throw a
hresult_out_of_bounds
exception.
C++/CX If the index is out of range, the vector will throw a
OutOfBoundsException
exception.