Evidence.Count Property

Definition

Caution

This API is now deprecated.

Caution

Evidence should not be treated as an ICollection. Please use GetHostEnumerator and GetAssemblyEnumerator to iterate over the evidence to collect a count.

Caution

Evidence should not be treated as an ICollection. Use GetHostEnumerator and GetAssemblyEnumerator to iterate over the evidence to collect a count.

Gets the number of evidence objects in the evidence set.

public:
 property int Count { int get(); };
[System.Obsolete]
public int Count { get; }
[System.Obsolete("Evidence should not be treated as an ICollection. Please use GetHostEnumerator and GetAssemblyEnumerator to iterate over the evidence to collect a count.")]
public int Count { get; }
[System.Obsolete("Evidence should not be treated as an ICollection. Use GetHostEnumerator and GetAssemblyEnumerator to iterate over the evidence to collect a count.")]
public int Count { get; }
public int Count { get; }
[<System.Obsolete>]
member this.Count : int
[<System.Obsolete("Evidence should not be treated as an ICollection. Please use GetHostEnumerator and GetAssemblyEnumerator to iterate over the evidence to collect a count.")>]
member this.Count : int
[<System.Obsolete("Evidence should not be treated as an ICollection. Use GetHostEnumerator and GetAssemblyEnumerator to iterate over the evidence to collect a count.")>]
member this.Count : int
member this.Count : int
Public ReadOnly Property Count As Integer

Property Value

The number of evidence objects in the evidence set.

Implements

Attributes

Examples

The following code example shows the use of the Count property. This example is part of a larger example provided for the Evidence class.

Console::WriteLine( "\nMake a copy of the current evidence." );
Evidence^ evidenceCopy = gcnew Evidence( myEvidence );
Console::WriteLine( "Count of new evidence items = {0}", evidenceCopy->Count );
Console::WriteLine( "Does the copy equal the current evidence? {0}", myEvidence->Equals( evidenceCopy ) );
Console.WriteLine("\nMake a copy of the current evidence.");
Evidence evidenceCopy = new Evidence(myEvidence);
Console.WriteLine("Count of new evidence items = " + evidenceCopy.Count);
Console.WriteLine("Does the copy equal the current evidence? " + myEvidence.Equals(evidenceCopy));
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Lf & "Make a copy of the current evidence.")
Dim evidenceCopy As New Evidence(myEvidence)
Console.WriteLine(("Count of new evidence items = " & evidenceCopy.Count.ToString()))
Console.WriteLine(("Does the copy equal the current evidence? " & myEvidence.Equals(evidenceCopy)))

Applies to