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Item(Int32) Property
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Leadtools.Multimedia Namespace > AudioInputs Class > Item Property : Item(Int32) Property



index
The zero-based index of the item to get.
Gets the AudioInput item at the specified index.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Overloads Public ReadOnly Property Item( _
   ByVal index As Integer _
) As AudioInput
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As AudioInputs
Dim index As Integer
Dim value As AudioInput
 
value = instance.Item(index)
C# 
public AudioInput Item( 
   int index
) {get;}
C++/CLI 
public:
property AudioInput^ Item {
   AudioInput^ get(int index);
}

Parameters

index
The zero-based index of the item to get.

Property Value

The AudioInput item at the specified index.

Exceptions

ExceptionDescription
System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException 

Example

Visual BasicCopy Code
Public _result As Boolean = False
Public _form As CaptureCtrlForm = New CaptureCtrlForm()
Public Sub IndexContainsExample()
   Try
      ' reference the form capture control
      Dim capturectrl As CaptureCtrl = _form.CaptureCtrl

      ' set an audio device first, you should use your audio device name here
      If capturectrl.AudioDevices("USB") Is Nothing Then
         Throw New Exception("No USB audio device available")
      End If

      capturectrl.AudioDevices("USB").Selected = True

      ' reference the form capture control's audio inputs
      Dim inputs As AudioInputs = capturectrl.AudioInputs

      ' check for the master volume input
      Dim i As Integer = inputs.IndexOf("Master Volume")

      ' access the input via the collection indexer
      Dim ai As AudioInput = inputs(i)

      ' check if the collection contains this input 
      ' (it should we just got it with IndexOf above!)
      If inputs.Contains(ai) Then
         ' set the result to what we expect
         _result = True
      End If
   Catch e1 As Exception
      _result = False
   End Try
End Sub
C#Copy Code
public bool _result = false;
public CaptureCtrlForm _form = new CaptureCtrlForm();
public void IndexContainsExample()
{
   try
   {
      // reference the form capture control
      CaptureCtrl capturectrl = _form.CaptureCtrl;

      // set an audio device first, you should use your audio device name here
      if (capturectrl.AudioDevices["USB"] == null)
         throw new Exception("No USB audio device available");

      capturectrl.AudioDevices["USB"].Selected = true;

      // reference the form capture control's audio inputs
      AudioInputs inputs = capturectrl.AudioInputs;

      // check for the master volume input
      int i = inputs.IndexOf("Master Volume");

      // access the input via the collection indexer
      AudioInput ai = inputs[i];

      // check if the collection contains this input 
      // (it should we just got it with IndexOf above!)
      if (inputs.Contains(ai))
      {
         // set the result to what we expect
         _result = true;
      }
   }
   catch (Exception)
   {
      _result = false;
   }
}

Remarks

This property provides the ability to access a specific item in the collection by using the following syntax: myCollection[index]. The C# language uses the this keyword to define the indexers instead of implementing the Item property. Visual Basic implements Item as a default property, which provides the same indexing functionality.

Requirements

Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family, Windows Vista, Windows 7

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