Gets the number of attributes.
[Visual Basic] Public ReadOnly Property Count As Integer [C#] public int Count {get;} [C++] public: __property int get_Count(); [JScript] public function get Count() : int;
The number of attributes.
The Count property can be used to set the limits of a loop that iterates through a collection of objects. If the collection is zero-based, be sure to use "Count- 1" as the upper bound of the loop.
The following example uses the Count property to print the number of properties on Button1. It assumes that Button1 has been instantianted on a form.
[Visual Basic]
Private Sub GetCount() 'Create a new collection and assign it the attributes for Button1. Dim attributes As MemberAttributeCollection attributes = TypeDescriptor.GetAttributes(Button1) 'Print the number of attributes attached to Button1 in a text box. TextBox1.Text = attributes.Count.ToString End Sub
MemberAttributeCollection Class | MemberAttributeCollection Members | System.ComponentModel Namespace | MemberAttribute