MenuItem.Index Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value indicating the position of the menu item in its parent menu.
public:
property int Index { int get(); void set(int value); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public int Index { get; set; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.Index : int with get, set
Public Property Index As Integer
Property Value
The zero-based index representing the position of the menu item in its parent menu.
- Attributes
Exceptions
The assigned value is less than zero or greater than the item count.
Examples
The following code example switches the position of two menu items in a menu. The following code example requires that two MenuItem objects are created named menuItem1
and menuItem2
. The menuItem1
menu item moves down one position in the menu, while menuItem2
moves up one position.
public:
void SwitchMyMenuItems()
{
// Move menuItem1 down one position in the menu order.
menuItem1->Index = menuItem1->Index + 1;
// Move menuItem2 up one position in the menu order.
menuItem2->Index = menuItem2->Index - 1;
}
public void SwitchMyMenuItems()
{
// Move menuItem1 down one position in the menu order.
menuItem1.Index = menuItem1.Index + 1;
// Move menuItem2 up one position in the menu order.
menuItem2.Index = menuItem2.Index - 1;
}
Public Sub SwitchMyMenuItems()
' Move menuItem1 down one position in the menu order.
menuItem1.Index = menuItem1.Index + 1
' Move menuItem2 up one position in the menu order.
menuItem2.Index = menuItem2.Index - 1
End Sub
Remarks
This property provides the indexed position of a menu item in the menu item collection of its parent menu. You can use this property to reposition a menu item to a different location within its menu. You can also use this property when creating a MenuItem to specify its position in a menu structure at the time of creation.