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XPRMObjectsList Properties

The XPRMObjectsList type exposes the following members.

Properties
  Name Description
Public property Count The number of items in the list.
Public property IsFixedSize True if the list is of fixed size (ie items cannot be added by the user). XPRMObjectsList objects are always of fixed size.
Public property IsReadOnly True if the list is read-only (ie items cannot be added or removed by the user). XPRMObjectsList objects are always read-only.
Public property IsStatic Returns TRUE if the collection is backed by an array (and thus static); FALSE if not (and thus the content can change as it's fetched directly from Mosel). This property is supplied to maintain compatibility with older versions; now, it always returns TRUE as XPRMObjectsList objects are always backed by an array.
Obsolete
Public property IsSynchronized Gets a value indicating whether access to the ICollection is synchronized (thread-safe).
Public property Item Indexer allowing you to access items in the list by their 0-based index.
Public property Model Used to fetch the XPRM model to which this object belongs, or else 'null' if there is no model anywhere among this Object's ancestors.
(Inherited from XPRMObjectBase)
Public property Owner Used to fetch the XPRM object to which this object belongs
(Inherited from XPRMObjectBase)
Public property SyncRoot An object that can be used to synchronize access to the ICollection.
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