CodeStatementCollection.AddRange Méthode

Définition

Ajoute un ensemble d'objets CodeStatement à la collection.

Surcharges

AddRange(CodeStatement[])

Ajoute un ensemble d'objets CodeStatement à la collection.

AddRange(CodeStatementCollection)

Ajoute le contenu d'un autre objet CodeStatementCollection à la fin de la collection.

AddRange(CodeStatement[])

Source:
CodeStatementCollection.cs
Source:
CodeStatementCollection.cs
Source:
CodeStatementCollection.cs

Ajoute un ensemble d'objets CodeStatement à la collection.

public:
 void AddRange(cli::array <System::CodeDom::CodeStatement ^> ^ value);
public void AddRange (System.CodeDom.CodeStatement[] value);
member this.AddRange : System.CodeDom.CodeStatement[] -> unit
Public Sub AddRange (value As CodeStatement())

Paramètres

value
CodeStatement[]

Tableau d'objets CodeStatement à ajouter à la collection.

Exceptions

value a la valeur null.

Exemples

L’exemple suivant montre comment utiliser la AddRange(CodeStatement[]) surcharge de méthode pour ajouter les membres d’un tableau à un CodeStatementCollection instance.

// Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
array<CodeStatement^>^statements = {gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ),gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" )};
collection->AddRange( statements );

// Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement^ testStatement = gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" );
CodeStatementCollection^ statementsCollection = gcnew CodeStatementCollection;
statementsCollection->Add( gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ) );
statementsCollection->Add( gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ) );
statementsCollection->Add( testStatement );
collection->AddRange( statementsCollection );
// Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement[] statements = {
                new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"),
                new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement")};
collection.AddRange( statements );

// Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement testStatement = new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement");
CodeStatementCollection statementsCollection = new CodeStatementCollection();
statementsCollection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
statementsCollection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
statementsCollection.Add( testStatement );

collection.AddRange( statementsCollection );
' Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
Dim statements As CodeStatement() = {New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"), New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement")}
collection.AddRange(statements)

' Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
Dim testStatement As New CodeStatement
Dim statementsCollection As New CodeStatementCollection
statementsCollection.Add(New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"))
statementsCollection.Add(New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"))
statementsCollection.Add(testStatement)
collection.AddRange(statementsCollection)

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S’applique à

AddRange(CodeStatementCollection)

Source:
CodeStatementCollection.cs
Source:
CodeStatementCollection.cs
Source:
CodeStatementCollection.cs

Ajoute le contenu d'un autre objet CodeStatementCollection à la fin de la collection.

public:
 void AddRange(System::CodeDom::CodeStatementCollection ^ value);
public void AddRange (System.CodeDom.CodeStatementCollection value);
member this.AddRange : System.CodeDom.CodeStatementCollection -> unit
Public Sub AddRange (value As CodeStatementCollection)

Paramètres

value
CodeStatementCollection

Objet CodeStatementCollection qui contient les objets à ajouter à la collection.

Exceptions

value a la valeur null.

Exemples

L’exemple suivant montre comment utiliser la surcharge de AddRange(CodeStatementCollection) méthode pour ajouter les membres de l’un à l’autre CodeStatementCollection .

// Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
array<CodeStatement^>^statements = {gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ),gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" )};
collection->AddRange( statements );

// Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement^ testStatement = gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" );
CodeStatementCollection^ statementsCollection = gcnew CodeStatementCollection;
statementsCollection->Add( gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ) );
statementsCollection->Add( gcnew CodeCommentStatement( "Test comment statement" ) );
statementsCollection->Add( testStatement );
collection->AddRange( statementsCollection );
// Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement[] statements = {
                new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"),
                new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement")};
collection.AddRange( statements );

// Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
CodeStatement testStatement = new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement");
CodeStatementCollection statementsCollection = new CodeStatementCollection();
statementsCollection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
statementsCollection.Add( new CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement") );
statementsCollection.Add( testStatement );

collection.AddRange( statementsCollection );
' Adds an array of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
Dim statements As CodeStatement() = {New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"), New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement")}
collection.AddRange(statements)

' Adds a collection of CodeStatement objects to the collection.
Dim testStatement As New CodeStatement
Dim statementsCollection As New CodeStatementCollection
statementsCollection.Add(New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"))
statementsCollection.Add(New CodeCommentStatement("Test comment statement"))
statementsCollection.Add(testStatement)
collection.AddRange(statementsCollection)

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S’applique à