LevelCollection.Move Method
Definition
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Overloads
Move(Level, Int32) |
Moves the specified Level to a new position in the collection. |
Move(Int32, Int32) |
Moves a Level in the collection from the current position to a new one. |
Move(String, Int32) |
Moves a Level, with the specified identifier, to a new position in the collection. |
Move(Level, Int32)
Moves the specified Level to a new position in the collection.
public void Move (Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Level item, int toIndex);
override this.Move : Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Level * int -> unit
Public Sub Move (item As Level, toIndex As Integer)
Parameters
Exceptions
- The specified Level does not exist the collection.
- The specified toIndex is not a valid value (less than zero or bigger then the total number of elements).
Applies to
Move(Int32, Int32)
Moves a Level in the collection from the current position to a new one.
public Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Level Move (int fromIndex, int toIndex);
override this.Move : int * int -> Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Level
Public Function Move (fromIndex As Integer, toIndex As Integer) As Level
Parameters
Returns
The Level that was moved.
Exceptions
- The specified fromIndex is not a valid value (less than zero or bigger then the total number of elements).
- The specified toIndex is not a valid value (less than zero or bigger then the total number of elements).
Applies to
Move(String, Int32)
Moves a Level, with the specified identifier, to a new position in the collection.
public Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Level Move (string id, int toIndex);
override this.Move : string * int -> Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Level
Public Function Move (id As String, toIndex As Integer) As Level
Parameters
Returns
The Level that was moved.
Exceptions
- id is not a valid identifier to a Level in the collection.
- The specified toIndex is not a valid value (less than zero or bigger then the total number of elements).