Returns the number of objects in a collection.
Type | Description | |||
Long | Counts the Column object into the collection. |
The Count property counts the columns in the collection. Use the Columns property to access the control's Columns collection. Use the Item property to access a column by its index or key. Use the Add method to add new columns to the control. Use the Remove method to remove a column. Use the Clear method to clear the columns collection.
The following VB sample enumerates the columns in the control:
For Each c In G2antt1.Columns Debug.Print c.Caption Next
The following VB sample enumerates the columns in the control:
For i = 0 To G2antt1.Columns.Count - 1 Debug.Print G2antt1.Columns(i).Caption Next
The following VC sample enumerates the columns in the control:
#include "Columns.h" #include "Column.h" CColumns columns = m_g2antt.GetColumns(); for ( long i = 0; i < columns.GetCount(); i++ ) { CColumn column = columns.GetItem( COleVariant( i ) ); OutputDebugString( column.GetCaption() ); }
The following VB.NET sample enumerates the columns in the control:
With AxG2antt1.Columns Dim i As Integer For i = 0 To .Count - 1 Debug.WriteLine(.Item(i).Caption) Next End With
The following C# sample enumerates the columns in the control:
EXG2ANTTLib.Columns columns =axG2antt1.Columns; for ( int i = 0; i < columns.Count; i++ ) { EXG2ANTTLib.Column column = columns[i]; System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine( column.Caption ); }
The following VFP sample enumerates the columns in the control:
with thisform.G2antt1.Columns for i = 0 to .Count - 1 wait window nowait .Item(i).Caption next endwith