RemoveAt
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]OdsoRecipientDataCollection.RemoveAt method
Removes the element at the specified index.
public void RemoveAt(int index)
Parameter | Type | Description |
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index | Int32 | The zero-based index of the element. |
Examples
Shows how to access the collection of data that designates which merge data source records a mail merge will exclude.
Document doc = new Document(MyDir + "Odso data.docx");
OdsoRecipientDataCollection dataCollection = doc.MailMergeSettings.Odso.RecipientDatas;
Assert.AreEqual(70, dataCollection.Count);
using (IEnumerator<OdsoRecipientData> enumerator = dataCollection.GetEnumerator())
{
int index = 0;
while (enumerator.MoveNext())
{
Console.WriteLine(
$"Odso recipient data index {index++} will {(enumerator.Current.Active ? "" : "not ")}be imported upon mail merge.");
Console.WriteLine($"\tColumn #{enumerator.Current.Column}");
Console.WriteLine($"\tHash code: {enumerator.Current.Hash}");
Console.WriteLine($"\tContents array length: {enumerator.Current.UniqueTag.Length}");
}
}
// We can clone the elements in this collection.
Assert.AreNotEqual(dataCollection[0], dataCollection[0].Clone());
// We can also remove elements individually, or clear the entire collection at once.
dataCollection.RemoveAt(0);
Assert.AreEqual(69, dataCollection.Count);
dataCollection.Clear();
Assert.AreEqual(0, dataCollection.Count);
See Also
- class OdsoRecipientDataCollection
- namespace Aspose.Words.Settings
- assembly Aspose.Words