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]CellCollection indexer
Retrieves a Cell
at the given index.
public Cell this[int index] { get; }
Parameter | Description |
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index | An index into the collection. |
Remarks
The index is zero-based.
Negative indexes are allowed and indicate access from the back of the collection. For example -1 means the last item, -2 means the second before last and so on.
If index is greater than or equal to the number of items in the list, this returns a null reference.
If index is negative and its absolute value is greater than the number of items in the list, this returns a null reference.
Examples
Shows how to iterate through all tables in the document and print the contents of each cell.
Document doc = new Document(MyDir + "Tables.docx");
TableCollection tables = doc.FirstSection.Body.Tables;
Assert.AreEqual(2, tables.ToArray().Length);
for (int i = 0; i < tables.Count; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Start of Table {i}");
RowCollection rows = tables[i].Rows;
// We can use the "ToArray" method on a row collection to clone it into an array.
Assert.AreEqual(rows, rows.ToArray());
Assert.AreNotSame(rows, rows.ToArray());
for (int j = 0; j < rows.Count; j++)
{
Console.WriteLine($"\tStart of Row {j}");
CellCollection cells = rows[j].Cells;
// We can use the "ToArray" method on a cell collection to clone it into an array.
Assert.AreEqual(cells, cells.ToArray());
Assert.AreNotSame(cells, cells.ToArray());
for (int k = 0; k < cells.Count; k++)
{
string cellText = cells[k].ToString(SaveFormat.Text).Trim();
Console.WriteLine($"\t\tContents of Cell:{k} = \"{cellText}\"");
}
Console.WriteLine($"\tEnd of Row {j}");
}
Console.WriteLine($"End of Table {i}\n");
}
See Also
- class Cell
- class CellCollection
- namespace Aspose.Words.Tables
- assembly Aspose.Words