RegistryKey.GetValueKind(String) Método
Definição
Importante
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Recupera o tipo de dados de Registro do valor associado com o nome especificado.
public:
Microsoft::Win32::RegistryValueKind GetValueKind(System::String ^ name);
public Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueKind GetValueKind (string name);
public Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueKind GetValueKind (string? name);
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(false)]
public Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueKind GetValueKind (string name);
member this.GetValueKind : string -> Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueKind
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(false)>]
member this.GetValueKind : string -> Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueKind
Public Function GetValueKind (name As String) As RegistryValueKind
Parâmetros
- name
- String
O nome do valor cujo tipo de dados de Registro deve ser recuperado. Esta cadeia de caracteres não diferencia maiúsculas de minúsculas.
Retornos
O tipo de dados de Registro do valor associado com name
.
- Atributos
Exceções
O usuário não tem as permissões necessárias a serem lidas na chave do Registro.
O RegistryKey que contém o valor especificado é fechado (chaves fechadas não podem ser acessadas).
Na subchave que contém o valor especificado não existe.
- ou -
O par nome/valor especificado pelo name
não existe.
O usuário não tem os direitos do Registro necessários.
Exemplos
O exemplo de código a seguir cria uma chave de teste e adiciona valores de diferentes tipos de dados à chave. Em seguida, o exemplo lê os pares nome/valor e os exibe no console, usando o GetValueKind método para recuperar os tipos de dados do Registro correspondentes.
using namespace System;
using namespace Microsoft::Win32;
int main()
{
// Delete and recreate the test key.
Registry::CurrentUser->DeleteSubKey( "RegistryValueKindExample", false );
RegistryKey ^ rk = Registry::CurrentUser->CreateSubKey( "RegistryValueKindExample" );
// Create name/value pairs.
// This overload supports QWord (long) values.
rk->SetValue( "QuadWordValue", 42, RegistryValueKind::QWord );
// The following SetValue calls have the same effect as using the
// SetValue overload that does not specify RegistryValueKind.
//
rk->SetValue( "DWordValue", 42, RegistryValueKind::DWord );
rk->SetValue( "MultipleStringValue", gcnew array<String^>{
"One","Two","Three"
}, RegistryValueKind::MultiString );
rk->SetValue( "BinaryValue", gcnew array<Byte>{
10,43,44,45,14,255
}, RegistryValueKind::Binary );
rk->SetValue( "StringValue", "The path is %PATH%", RegistryValueKind::String );
// This overload supports setting expandable string values. Compare
// the output from this value with the previous string value.
rk->SetValue( "ExpandedStringValue", "The path is %PATH%", RegistryValueKind::ExpandString );
// Display all the name/value pairs stored in the test key, with the
// registry data type in parentheses.
//
array<String^>^valueNames = rk->GetValueNames();
System::Collections::IEnumerator^ myEnum = valueNames->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
String^ s = safe_cast<String^>(myEnum->Current);
RegistryValueKind rvk = rk->GetValueKind( s );
switch ( rvk )
{
case RegistryValueKind::MultiString:
{
array<String^>^values = (array<String^>^)rk->GetValue( s );
Console::Write( "\r\n {0} ({1}) =", s, rvk );
for ( int i = 0; i < values->Length; i++ )
{
if (i != 0) Console::Write(",");
Console::Write( " \"{0}\"", values[ i ] );
}
Console::WriteLine();
break;
}
case RegistryValueKind::Binary:
{
array<Byte>^bytes = (array<Byte>^)rk->GetValue( s );
Console::Write( "\r\n {0} ({1}) =", s, rvk );
for ( int i = 0; i < bytes->Length; i++ )
{
// Display each byte as two hexadecimal digits.
Console::Write( " {0:X2}", bytes[ i ] );
}
Console::WriteLine();
break;
}
default:
Console::WriteLine( "\r\n {0} ({1}) = {2}", s, rvk, rk->GetValue( s ) );
break;
}
}
}
/*
This code example produces the following output:
QuadWordValue (QWord) = 42
DWordValue (DWord) = 42
MultipleStringValue (MultiString) =, "One", "Two", "Three"
BinaryValue (Binary) = 0A 2B 2C 2D 0E FF
StringValue (String) = The path is %PATH%
ExpandedStringValue (ExpandString) = The path is C:\Program Files\Microsoft.NET\SDK\v2.0\Bin;
[***The remainder of this output is omitted.***]
*/
using System;
using Microsoft.Win32;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
// Delete and recreate the test key.
Registry.CurrentUser.DeleteSubKey("RegistryValueKindExample", false);
RegistryKey rk = Registry.CurrentUser.CreateSubKey("RegistryValueKindExample");
// Create name/value pairs.
// This overload supports QWord (long) values.
rk.SetValue("QuadWordValue", 42, RegistryValueKind.QWord);
// The following SetValue calls have the same effect as using the
// SetValue overload that does not specify RegistryValueKind.
//
rk.SetValue("DWordValue", 42, RegistryValueKind.DWord);
rk.SetValue("MultipleStringValue", new string[] {"One", "Two", "Three"}, RegistryValueKind.MultiString);
rk.SetValue("BinaryValue", new byte[] {10, 43, 44, 45, 14, 255}, RegistryValueKind.Binary);
rk.SetValue("StringValue", "The path is %PATH%", RegistryValueKind.String);
// This overload supports setting expandable string values. Compare
// the output from this value with the previous string value.
rk.SetValue("ExpandedStringValue", "The path is %PATH%", RegistryValueKind.ExpandString);
// Display all name/value pairs stored in the test key, with each
// registry data type in parentheses.
//
string[] valueNames = rk.GetValueNames();
foreach (string s in valueNames)
{
RegistryValueKind rvk = rk.GetValueKind(s);
switch (rvk)
{
case RegistryValueKind.MultiString :
string[] values = (string[]) rk.GetValue(s);
Console.Write("\r\n {0} ({1}) =", s, rvk);
for (int i = 0; i < values.Length; i++)
{
if (i != 0) Console.Write(",");
Console.Write(" \"{0}\"", values[i]);
}
Console.WriteLine();
break;
case RegistryValueKind.Binary :
byte[] bytes = (byte[]) rk.GetValue(s);
Console.Write("\r\n {0} ({1}) =", s, rvk);
for (int i = 0; i < bytes.Length; i++)
{
// Display each byte as two hexadecimal digits.
Console.Write(" {0:X2}", bytes[i]);
}
Console.WriteLine();
break;
default :
Console.WriteLine("\r\n {0} ({1}) = {2}", s, rvk, rk.GetValue(s));
break;
}
}
}
}
/*
This code example produces the following output:
QuadWordValue (QWord) = 42
DWordValue (DWord) = 42
MultipleStringValue (MultiString) =, "One", "Two", "Three"
BinaryValue (Binary) = 0A 2B 2C 2D 0E FF
StringValue (String) = The path is %PATH%
ExpandedStringValue (ExpandString) = The path is C:\Program Files\Microsoft.NET\SDK\v2.0\Bin;
[***The remainder of this output is omitted.***]
*/
Imports Microsoft.Win32
Public Class Example
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Delete and recreate the test key.
Registry.CurrentUser.DeleteSubKey("RegistryValueKindExample", False)
Dim rk As RegistryKey = Registry.CurrentUser.CreateSubKey("RegistryValueKindExample")
' Create name/value pairs.
' This overload supports QWord (long) values.
rk.SetValue("QuadWordValue", 42, RegistryValueKind.QWord)
' The following SetValue calls have the same effect as using the
' SetValue overload that does not specify RegistryValueKind.
'
rk.SetValue("DWordValue", 42, RegistryValueKind.DWord)
rk.SetValue("MultipleStringValue", New String() {"One", "Two", "Three"}, RegistryValueKind.MultiString)
rk.SetValue("BinaryValue", New Byte() {10, 43, 44, 45, 14, 255}, RegistryValueKind.Binary)
rk.SetValue("StringValue", "The path is %PATH%", RegistryValueKind.String)
' This overload supports setting expandable string values. Compare
' the output from this value with the previous string value.
rk.SetValue("ExpandedStringValue", "The path is %PATH%", RegistryValueKind.ExpandString)
' Display all name/value pairs stored in the test key, with each
' registry data type in parentheses.
'
Dim valueNames As String() = rk.GetValueNames()
Dim s As String
For Each s In valueNames
Dim rvk As RegistryValueKind = rk.GetValueKind(s)
Select Case rvk
Case RegistryValueKind.MultiString
Dim values As String() = CType(rk.GetValue(s), String())
Console.Write(vbCrLf & " {0} ({1}) =", s, rvk)
For i As Integer = 0 To values.Length - 1
If i <> 0 Then Console.Write(",")
Console.Write(" ""{0}""", values(i))
Next i
Console.WriteLine()
Case RegistryValueKind.Binary
Dim bytes As Byte() = CType(rk.GetValue(s), Byte())
Console.Write(vbCrLf & " {0} ({1}) =", s, rvk)
For i As Integer = 0 To bytes.Length - 1
' Display each byte as two hexadecimal digits.
Console.Write(" {0:X2}", bytes(i))
Next i
Console.WriteLine()
Case Else
Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & " {0} ({1}) = {2}", s, rvk, rk.GetValue(s))
End Select
Next s
End Sub
End Class
'
'This code example produces the following output (some output is omitted):
'
' QuadWordValue (QWord) = 42
'
' DWordValue (DWord) = 42
'
' MultipleStringValue (MultiString) = "One", "Two", "Three"
'
' BinaryValue (Binary) = 0A 2B 2C 2D 0E FF
'
' StringValue (String) = The path is %PATH%
'
' ExpandedStringValue (ExpandString) = The path is C:\Program Files\Microsoft.NET\SDK\v2.0\Bin;
' [***The remainder of this output is omitted.***]
Comentários
Observação
Uma chave do Registro pode ter um valor que não está associado a nenhum nome. Quando esse valor sem nome é exibido no Editor do Registro, a cadeia de caracteres "(Default)" é exibida em vez de um nome. Para recuperar o tipo de dados do Registro desse valor sem nome, especifique ou null
a cadeia de caracteres vazia ("") para name
.
Para obter uma descrição dos tipos de dados do Registro com suporte, consulte a RegistryValueKind enumeração .