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PerformanceCounterCategory Constructors

Definition

Initializes a new instance of the PerformanceCounterCategory class.

Overloads

PerformanceCounterCategory()

Initializes a new instance of the PerformanceCounterCategory class, leaves the CategoryName property empty, and sets the MachineName property to the local computer.

PerformanceCounterCategory(String)

Initializes a new instance of the PerformanceCounterCategory class, sets the CategoryName property to the specified value, and sets the MachineName property to the local computer.

PerformanceCounterCategory(String, String)

Initializes a new instance of the PerformanceCounterCategory class and sets the CategoryName and MachineName properties to the specified values.

PerformanceCounterCategory()

Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs
Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs
Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs
Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs
Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs

Initializes a new instance of the PerformanceCounterCategory class, leaves the CategoryName property empty, and sets the MachineName property to the local computer.

public:
 PerformanceCounterCategory();
public PerformanceCounterCategory ();
Public Sub New ()

Examples

The following code example accepts a PerformanceCounterCategory name and a computer name from the command line. It creates a PerformanceCounterCategory using the constructor overload appropriate for the number of parameters provided, then displays its properties.

public static void Main(string[] args)
{
    string categoryName = "";
    string machineName = "";
    PerformanceCounterCategory pcc;

    // Copy the supplied arguments into the local variables.
    try
    {
        categoryName = args[0];
        machineName = args[1]=="."? "": args[1];
    }
    catch(Exception ex)
    {
        // Ignore the exception from non-supplied arguments.
    }

    // Create a PerformanceCounterCategory object using
    // the appropriate constructor.
    if (categoryName.Length==0)
    {
        pcc = new PerformanceCounterCategory();
    }
    else if(machineName.Length==0)
    {
        pcc = new PerformanceCounterCategory(categoryName);
    }
    else
    {
        pcc = new PerformanceCounterCategory(categoryName, machineName);
    }

    // Display the properties of the PerformanceCounterCategory object.
    try
    {
        Console.WriteLine("  Category:  {0}", pcc.CategoryName);
        Console.WriteLine("  Computer:  {0}", pcc.MachineName);
        Console.WriteLine("  Help text: {0}", pcc.CategoryHelp);
    }
    catch(Exception ex)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("Error getting the properties of the " +
            "PerformanceCounterCategory object:");
        Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
    }
}
Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
    Dim categoryName As String = ""
    Dim machineName As String = ""
    Dim pcc As PerformanceCounterCategory

    ' Copy the supplied arguments into the local variables.
    Try
        categoryName = args(0)
        machineName = IIf(args(1) = ".", "", args(1))
    Catch ex As Exception
        ' Ignore the exception from non-supplied arguments.
    End Try

    ' Create a PerformanceCounterCategory object using 
    ' the appropriate constructor.
    If categoryName.Length = 0 Then
        pcc = New PerformanceCounterCategory
    ElseIf machineName.Length = 0 Then
        pcc = New PerformanceCounterCategory(categoryName)
    Else
        pcc = New PerformanceCounterCategory(categoryName, machineName)
    End If

    ' Display the properties of the PerformanceCounterCategory object.
    Try
        Console.WriteLine("  Category:  {0}", pcc.CategoryName)
        Console.WriteLine("  Computer:  {0}", pcc.MachineName)
        Console.WriteLine("  Help text: {0}", pcc.CategoryHelp)
    Catch ex As Exception
        Console.WriteLine("Error getting the properties of the " & _
            "PerformanceCounterCategory object:")
        Console.WriteLine(ex.Message)
    End Try
End Sub

Remarks

The CategoryName property must be set before associating this PerformanceCounterCategory instance with a performance object on the server. Otherwise, an exception is thrown.

See also

Applies to

PerformanceCounterCategory(String)

Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs
Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs
Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs
Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs
Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs

Initializes a new instance of the PerformanceCounterCategory class, sets the CategoryName property to the specified value, and sets the MachineName property to the local computer.

public:
 PerformanceCounterCategory(System::String ^ categoryName);
public PerformanceCounterCategory (string categoryName);
new System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounterCategory : string -> System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounterCategory
Public Sub New (categoryName As String)

Parameters

categoryName
String

The name of the performance counter category, or performance object, with which to associate this PerformanceCounterCategory instance.

Exceptions

The categoryName is an empty string ("").

The categoryName is null.

Examples

The following code example accepts a PerformanceCounterCategory name and a computer name from the command line. It creates a PerformanceCounterCategory using the constructor overload that is appropriate for the number of parameters provided, then displays its properties.

public static void Main(string[] args)
{
    string categoryName = "";
    string machineName = "";
    PerformanceCounterCategory pcc;

    // Copy the supplied arguments into the local variables.
    try
    {
        categoryName = args[0];
        machineName = args[1]=="."? "": args[1];
    }
    catch(Exception ex)
    {
        // Ignore the exception from non-supplied arguments.
    }

    // Create a PerformanceCounterCategory object using
    // the appropriate constructor.
    if (categoryName.Length==0)
    {
        pcc = new PerformanceCounterCategory();
    }
    else if(machineName.Length==0)
    {
        pcc = new PerformanceCounterCategory(categoryName);
    }
    else
    {
        pcc = new PerformanceCounterCategory(categoryName, machineName);
    }

    // Display the properties of the PerformanceCounterCategory object.
    try
    {
        Console.WriteLine("  Category:  {0}", pcc.CategoryName);
        Console.WriteLine("  Computer:  {0}", pcc.MachineName);
        Console.WriteLine("  Help text: {0}", pcc.CategoryHelp);
    }
    catch(Exception ex)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("Error getting the properties of the " +
            "PerformanceCounterCategory object:");
        Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
    }
}
Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
    Dim categoryName As String = ""
    Dim machineName As String = ""
    Dim pcc As PerformanceCounterCategory

    ' Copy the supplied arguments into the local variables.
    Try
        categoryName = args(0)
        machineName = IIf(args(1) = ".", "", args(1))
    Catch ex As Exception
        ' Ignore the exception from non-supplied arguments.
    End Try

    ' Create a PerformanceCounterCategory object using 
    ' the appropriate constructor.
    If categoryName.Length = 0 Then
        pcc = New PerformanceCounterCategory
    ElseIf machineName.Length = 0 Then
        pcc = New PerformanceCounterCategory(categoryName)
    Else
        pcc = New PerformanceCounterCategory(categoryName, machineName)
    End If

    ' Display the properties of the PerformanceCounterCategory object.
    Try
        Console.WriteLine("  Category:  {0}", pcc.CategoryName)
        Console.WriteLine("  Computer:  {0}", pcc.MachineName)
        Console.WriteLine("  Help text: {0}", pcc.CategoryHelp)
    Catch ex As Exception
        Console.WriteLine("Error getting the properties of the " & _
            "PerformanceCounterCategory object:")
        Console.WriteLine(ex.Message)
    End Try
End Sub

See also

Applies to

PerformanceCounterCategory(String, String)

Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs
Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs
Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs
Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs
Source:
PerformanceCounterCategory.cs

Initializes a new instance of the PerformanceCounterCategory class and sets the CategoryName and MachineName properties to the specified values.

public:
 PerformanceCounterCategory(System::String ^ categoryName, System::String ^ machineName);
public PerformanceCounterCategory (string categoryName, string machineName);
new System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounterCategory : string * string -> System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounterCategory
Public Sub New (categoryName As String, machineName As String)

Parameters

categoryName
String

The name of the performance counter category, or performance object, with which to associate this PerformanceCounterCategory instance.

machineName
String

The computer on which the performance counter category and its associated counters exist.

Exceptions

The categoryName is an empty string ("").

-or-

The machineName syntax is invalid.

The categoryName is null.

Examples

The following code example accepts a PerformanceCounterCategory name and a computer name from the command line. It creates a PerformanceCounterCategory using the constructor overload that is appropriate for the number of parameters provided, then displays its properties.

public static void Main(string[] args)
{
    string categoryName = "";
    string machineName = "";
    PerformanceCounterCategory pcc;

    // Copy the supplied arguments into the local variables.
    try
    {
        categoryName = args[0];
        machineName = args[1]=="."? "": args[1];
    }
    catch(Exception ex)
    {
        // Ignore the exception from non-supplied arguments.
    }

    // Create a PerformanceCounterCategory object using
    // the appropriate constructor.
    if (categoryName.Length==0)
    {
        pcc = new PerformanceCounterCategory();
    }
    else if(machineName.Length==0)
    {
        pcc = new PerformanceCounterCategory(categoryName);
    }
    else
    {
        pcc = new PerformanceCounterCategory(categoryName, machineName);
    }

    // Display the properties of the PerformanceCounterCategory object.
    try
    {
        Console.WriteLine("  Category:  {0}", pcc.CategoryName);
        Console.WriteLine("  Computer:  {0}", pcc.MachineName);
        Console.WriteLine("  Help text: {0}", pcc.CategoryHelp);
    }
    catch(Exception ex)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("Error getting the properties of the " +
            "PerformanceCounterCategory object:");
        Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
    }
}
Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
    Dim categoryName As String = ""
    Dim machineName As String = ""
    Dim pcc As PerformanceCounterCategory

    ' Copy the supplied arguments into the local variables.
    Try
        categoryName = args(0)
        machineName = IIf(args(1) = ".", "", args(1))
    Catch ex As Exception
        ' Ignore the exception from non-supplied arguments.
    End Try

    ' Create a PerformanceCounterCategory object using 
    ' the appropriate constructor.
    If categoryName.Length = 0 Then
        pcc = New PerformanceCounterCategory
    ElseIf machineName.Length = 0 Then
        pcc = New PerformanceCounterCategory(categoryName)
    Else
        pcc = New PerformanceCounterCategory(categoryName, machineName)
    End If

    ' Display the properties of the PerformanceCounterCategory object.
    Try
        Console.WriteLine("  Category:  {0}", pcc.CategoryName)
        Console.WriteLine("  Computer:  {0}", pcc.MachineName)
        Console.WriteLine("  Help text: {0}", pcc.CategoryHelp)
    Catch ex As Exception
        Console.WriteLine("Error getting the properties of the " & _
            "PerformanceCounterCategory object:")
        Console.WriteLine(ex.Message)
    End Try
End Sub

See also

Applies to