SparseArray.KeyAt(Int32) Method
Definition
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Given an index in the range 0...size()-1
, returns
the key from the index
th key-value mapping that this
SparseArray stores.
[Android.Runtime.Register("keyAt", "(I)I", "GetKeyAt_IHandler")]
public virtual int KeyAt (int index);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("keyAt", "(I)I", "GetKeyAt_IHandler")>]
abstract member KeyAt : int -> int
override this.KeyAt : int -> int
Parameters
- index
- Int32
Returns
- Attributes
Remarks
Given an index in the range 0...size()-1
, returns the key from the index
th key-value mapping that this SparseArray stores.
The keys corresponding to indices in ascending order are guaranteed to be in ascending order, e.g., keyAt(0)
will return the smallest key and keyAt(size()-1)
will return the largest key.
For indices outside of the range 0...size()-1
, the behavior is undefined for apps targeting android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#P
and earlier, and an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
is thrown for apps targeting android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q
and later.
Java documentation for android.util.SparseArray.keyAt(int)
.
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