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OperationMessageCollection.Remove(OperationMessage) Méthode

Définition

Supprime la première occurrence de la classe OperationMessage spécifiée de OperationMessageCollection.

public:
 void Remove(System::Web::Services::Description::OperationMessage ^ operationMessage);
public void Remove (System.Web.Services.Description.OperationMessage operationMessage);
member this.Remove : System.Web.Services.Description.OperationMessage -> unit
Public Sub Remove (operationMessage As OperationMessage)

Paramètres

operationMessage
OperationMessage

OperationMessage à supprimer de la collection.

Exemples

myOperationMessageCollection->Remove( myInputOperationMessage );

// Display Flow, Input, and Output after removing.
DisplayFlowInputOutput( myOperationMessageCollection, "Remove" );

// Insert the message at index 0 in the collection.
myOperationMessageCollection->Insert( 0, myInputOperationMessage );

// Display Flow, Input, and Output after inserting.
DisplayFlowInputOutput( myOperationMessageCollection, "Insert" );
myOperationMessageCollection.Remove(myInputOperationMessage);

// Display Flow, Input, and Output after removing.
DisplayFlowInputOutput(myOperationMessageCollection, "Remove");

// Insert the message at index 0 in the collection.
myOperationMessageCollection.Insert(0, myInputOperationMessage);

// Display Flow, Input, and Output after inserting.
DisplayFlowInputOutput(myOperationMessageCollection, "Insert");
myOperationMessageCollection.Remove(myInputOperationMessage)

' Display Flow, Input, and Output after removing.
DisplayFlowInputOutput(myOperationMessageCollection, "Remove")

' Insert the message at index 0 in the collection.
myOperationMessageCollection.Insert(0, myInputOperationMessage)

' Display Flow, Input, and Output after inserting.
DisplayFlowInputOutput(myOperationMessageCollection, "Insert")

Remarques

Cette méthode effectue une recherche linéaire ; par conséquent, le temps d’exécution moyen est proportionnel à Count.

Éléments qui suivent le déplacement supprimé OperationMessage vers le haut pour occuper l’endroit libéré.

S’applique à