FilePickerSelectedFilesArray Class
Definition
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Represents a collection of storage files that the user has selected by using a file picker.
public ref class FilePickerSelectedFilesArray sealed : IIterable<StorageFile ^>, IVectorView<StorageFile ^>
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract, 65536)]
class FilePickerSelectedFilesArray final : IIterable<StorageFile>, IVectorView<StorageFile>
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract, 65536)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.Agile)]
class FilePickerSelectedFilesArray final : IIterable<StorageFile>, IVectorView<StorageFile>
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(typeof(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract), 65536)]
public sealed class FilePickerSelectedFilesArray : IEnumerable<StorageFile>, IReadOnlyList<StorageFile>
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(typeof(Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract), 65536)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.Agile)]
public sealed class FilePickerSelectedFilesArray : IEnumerable<StorageFile>, IReadOnlyList<StorageFile>
Public NotInheritable Class FilePickerSelectedFilesArray
Implements IEnumerable(Of StorageFile), IReadOnlyList(Of StorageFile)
- Inheritance
- Attributes
- Implements
Windows requirements
Device family |
Windows 10 (introduced in 10.0.10240.0)
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API contract |
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced in v1.0)
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Examples
The File picker sample demonstrates how capture the filePickerSelectedFilesArray (files
in the example) of picked files after calling fileOpenPicker.pickMultipleFilesAsync.
Note
You should always make sure that your app is not snapped (or that it can be unsnapped) and set file picker properties regardless of whether the user is picking a single file or multiple files.
IReadOnlyList<StorageFile> files = await openPicker.PickMultipleFilesAsync();
if (files.Count > 0)
{
StringBuilder output = new StringBuilder("Picked files:\n");
// Application now has read/write access to the picked file(s)
foreach (StorageFile file in files)
{
output.Append(file.Name + "\n");
}
OutputTextBlock.Text = output.ToString();
}
else
{
OutputTextBlock.Text = "Operation cancelled.";
}
Remarks
When a call to the fileOpenPicker.pickMultipleFilesAsync method completes successfully, it returns a filePickerSelectedFilesArray object that contains all the files that were picked by the user. Picked files in this array are represented by storageFile objects.
Collection member lists
For JavaScript, FilePickerSelectedFilesArray has the members shown in the member lists. In addition, FilePickerSelectedFilesArray supports a length property, members of Array.prototype, and using an index to access items.
Enumerating the collection in C# or Microsoft Visual Basic
FilePickerSelectedFilesArray is enumerable, so you can use language-specific syntax such as foreach in C# to enumerate the items in the collection. The compiler does the type-casting for you and you won't need to cast to IEnumerable<StorageFile>
explicitly. If you do need to cast explicitly, for example if you want to call GetEnumerator, cast to IEnumerable<T> with a StorageFile constraint.
Properties
Size |
Gets the number of StorageFile objects in the collection. |
Methods
First() |
Retrieves an iterator that iterates through the collection of StorageFile objects that represent selected files. |
GetAt(UInt32) |
Returns the StorageFile object at the specified index in the collection. |
GetMany(UInt32, StorageFile[]) |
Retrieves the StorageFile objects that start at the specified index in the collection. |
IndexOf(StorageFile, UInt32) |
Retrieves the index of a specified StorageFile object in the collection. |