Item Property

Summary
Gets the Device item with the specified name.
Syntax
C#
C++/CLI
public Device Item( 
   string name 
) { get; } 
public: 
property Device^ Item { 
   Device^ get(String^ name); 
} 

Parameters

name
The string name of the item to get.

Property Value

The Device item with the specified name.

Exceptions

ExceptionDescription
System.ArgumentOutOfRangeExceptionThe exception that is thrown when the value of an argument is outside the allowable range of values as defined by the invoked method.
System.NullReferenceExceptionThe exception that is thrown when there is an attempt to dereference a null object reference.
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. VB implements Item as a default property, which provides the same indexing functionality.

Device names are unique. An application can use this method to find a specific device. A Device name can be retrieved with the Device.Name property.

If the method fails, an error is raised. For more information, refer to the Error Codes.

Example
C#
using Leadtools; 
using Leadtools.MediaFoundation; 
using LeadtoolsMediaFoundationExamples.Fixtures; 
 
 
public bool _result = false; 
public CaptureCtrlForm _form = new CaptureCtrlForm(); 
 
public void IndexContainsExample() 
{ 
   // reference the capture control 
   CaptureCtrl capturectrl = _form.CaptureCtrl; 
 
   try 
   { 
      // select a video device, use your device name here instead of Analog 
      if (capturectrl.VideoDevices["Analog"] == null) 
         throw new Exception("No Analog video tuner device available"); 
 
      capturectrl.VideoDevices["Analog"].Selected = true; 
 
      // reference the video devices object 
      Devices devices = capturectrl.VideoDevices; 
 
      // check the index of a USB video device 
      int i = devices.IndexOf("USB"); 
 
      Device dev = null; 
      if (i > -1) 
         // access the input via the collection indexer 
         dev = devices[i]; 
 
      // check if the collection contains this input  
      // (it should we just got it with IndexOf above) 
      if (devices.Contains(dev)) 
      { 
         // set the result to what we expect 
         _result = true; 
      } 
   } 
   catch (Exception) 
   { 
      _result = false; 
   } 
} 
Requirements

Target Platforms

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