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7.2

retrieving the index of a collection Item

Asked by dbashley1 in Active Server Pages (ASP)

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I have a basic collection with  Add and  Remove Methods and an Item property.  I need to know how to return the index of an item

For example:

For each order in sessionOrders
       myIndex = order.itemIndex
Next

myIndex is the number I am after.

If you want to see the class.....it is below

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Public Class SessionOrders
    Inherits System.Collections.CollectionBase

    Public Sub Add(ByVal newSession As SessionOrder)
        Me.List.Add(newSession)
    End Sub

    Public Sub Remove(ByVal removeSession As SessionOrder)
        Me.List.Remove(removeSession)
    End Sub

    Default Public Property Item(ByVal index As Integer) As SessionOrder
        Get
            Return Me.List.Item(index)
        End Get
        Set(ByVal Value As SessionOrder)
            Me.List.Item(index) = Value
        End Set
    End Property

   
End Class
***********************************

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