SqlCeParameterCollection.IndexOf Method (Object)

Gets the location of the SqlCeParameter object in the collection.

Namespace:  System.Data.SqlServerCe
Assembly:  System.Data.SqlServerCe (in System.Data.SqlServerCe.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Overrides Function IndexOf ( _
    value As Object _
) As Integer
'Usage
Dim instance As SqlCeParameterCollection
Dim value As Object
Dim returnValue As Integer

returnValue = instance.IndexOf(value)
public override int IndexOf(
    Object value
)
public:
virtual int IndexOf(
    Object^ value
) override
abstract IndexOf : 
        value:Object -> int 
override IndexOf : 
        value:Object -> int 
public override function IndexOf(
    value : Object
) : int

Parameters

Return Value

Type: System.Int32
The zero-based location of the SqlCeParameter in the collection.

Implements

IList.IndexOf(Object)

Examples

The following example searches for a SqlCeParameter within a SqlCeParameterCollection. If the parameter exists, the example displays the index of the parameter. If the parameter does not exist, the example displays an error. This example assumes that a SqlCeCommand has already been created.

' ...
' create SqlCeCommand cmd
' ...
Dim myParam As SqlCeParameter = cmd.Parameters.Add("@Description", SqlDbType.NVarChar)
If Not cmd.Parameters.Contains(myParam) Then
    MessageBox.Show("ERROR: no such parameter in the collection")
Else
    MessageBox.Show("match on parameter #" & cmd.Parameters.IndexOf(myParam).ToString())
End If
// ...
// create SqlCeCommand cmd
// ...
SqlCeParameter myParam = cmd.Parameters.Add("@Description", SqlDbType.NVarChar);
if (!cmd.Parameters.Contains(myParam))
    MessageBox.Show("ERROR: no such parameter in the collection");
else
    MessageBox.Show("match on parameter #" +
        cmd.Parameters.IndexOf(myParam).ToString());

See Also

Reference

SqlCeParameterCollection Class

IndexOf Overload

System.Data.SqlServerCe Namespace