BindingSource.RemoveAt(Int32) Method
Definition
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Removes the item at the specified index in the list.
public:
virtual void RemoveAt(int index);
public virtual void RemoveAt (int index);
abstract member RemoveAt : int -> unit
override this.RemoveAt : int -> unit
Public Overridable Sub RemoveAt (index As Integer)
Parameters
- index
- Int32
The zero-based index of the item to remove.
Implements
Exceptions
index
is less than zero or greater than the value of the Count property.
The underlying list represented by the List property is read-only or has a fixed size.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the List, RemoveAt, and Count members. To run this example, paste the code into a form that contains a BindingSource named BindingSource1
, two labels named label1
and label2
, and a button named button1
. Associate the button1_Click
method with the Click event for button1
. Visual Basic users will need to add a reference to System.Data.dll.
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Create the connection string, data adapter and data table.
SqlConnection connectionString =
new SqlConnection("Initial Catalog=Northwind;" +
"Data Source=localhost;Integrated Security=SSPI;");
SqlDataAdapter customersTableAdapter =
new SqlDataAdapter("Select * from Customers", connectionString);
DataTable customerTable = new DataTable();
// Fill the adapter with the contents of the customer table.
customersTableAdapter.Fill(customerTable);
// Set data source for BindingSource1.
BindingSource1.DataSource = customerTable;
// Set the label text to the number of items in the collection before
// an item is removed.
label1.Text = "Starting count: " + BindingSource1.Count.ToString();
// Access the List property and remove an item.
BindingSource1.List.RemoveAt(4);
// Remove an item directly from the BindingSource.
// This is equivalent to the previous line of code.
BindingSource1.RemoveAt(4);
// Show the new count.
label2.Text = "Count after removal: " + BindingSource1.Count.ToString();
}
Private Sub button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) _
Handles button1.Click
' Create the connection string, data adapter and data table.
Dim connectionString As New SqlConnection("Initial Catalog=Northwind;" & _
"Data Source=localhost;Integrated Security=SSPI;")
Dim customersTableAdapter As New SqlDataAdapter("Select * from Customers", _
connectionString)
Dim customerTable As New DataTable()
' Fill the adapter with the contents of the customer table.
customersTableAdapter.Fill(customerTable)
' Set data source for BindingSource1.
BindingSource1.DataSource = customerTable
' Set the label text to the number of items in the collection before
' an item is removed.
label1.Text = "Starting count: " + BindingSource1.Count.ToString()
' Access the List property and remove an item.
BindingSource1.List.RemoveAt(4)
' Remove an item directly from the BindingSource.
' This is equivalent to the previous line of code.
BindingSource1.RemoveAt(4)
' Show the new count.
label2.Text = "Count after removal: " + BindingSource1.Count.ToString()
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
These two conditions can be tested with the IsFixedSize and IsReadOnly properties, respectively.
This method raises the ListChanged event.