Leadtools.Multimedia Namespace > Processors Class : Remove Method |
'Usage Dim instance As Processors Dim item As Processor Dim value As Boolean value = instance.Remove(item)
function Leadtools.Multimedia.Processors.Remove( item )
public: bool Remove( Processor^ item )
Public _result As Boolean = False Public _form As PlayCtrlForm = New PlayCtrlForm() Public Sub SelectProcessorsExample() ' reference the play control Dim playctrl As PlayCtrl = _form.PlayCtrl Try ' get the available video processors Dim allProcs As VideoProcessors = playctrl.VideoProcessors ' get the available video processors Dim selProcs As VideoProcessors = playctrl.SelectedVideoProcessors ' get the count of selected video processors Dim n As Integer = selProcs.Count ' add and remove some processors selProcs.Add(allProcs.Mosaic) selProcs.Add(allProcs.Emboss) selProcs.Remove(allProcs.Mosaic) ' get the count again Dim m As Integer = selProcs.Count ' set the result to what we expect _result = (m > n AndAlso n = 0) Catch e1 As Exception _result = False End Try End Sub
public bool _result = false; public PlayCtrlForm _form = new PlayCtrlForm(); public void SelectProcessorsExample() { // reference the play control PlayCtrl playctrl = _form.PlayCtrl; try { // get the available video processors VideoProcessors allProcs = playctrl.VideoProcessors; // get the available video processors VideoProcessors selProcs = playctrl.SelectedVideoProcessors; // get the count of selected video processors int n = selProcs.Count; // add and remove some processors selProcs.Add(allProcs.Mosaic); selProcs.Add(allProcs.Emboss); selProcs.Remove(allProcs.Mosaic); // get the count again int m = selProcs.Count; // set the result to what we expect _result = (m > n && n == 0); } catch (Exception) { _result = false; } }
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2