EventDescriptorCollection.Sort Method   
Definition
Important
Some information relates to prerelease product that may be substantially modified before it’s released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.
Sorts the members of this EventDescriptorCollection.
Overloads
| Sort(String[], IComparer) | Sorts the members of this EventDescriptorCollection, given a specified sort order and an IComparer. | 
| Sort(String[]) | Sorts the members of this EventDescriptorCollection, given a specified sort order. | 
| Sort() | Sorts the members of this EventDescriptorCollection, using the default sort for this collection, which is usually alphabetical. | 
| Sort(IComparer) | Sorts the members of this EventDescriptorCollection, using the specified IComparer. | 
Sort(String[], IComparer)
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
Sorts the members of this EventDescriptorCollection, given a specified sort order and an IComparer.
public:
 virtual System::ComponentModel::EventDescriptorCollection ^ Sort(cli::array <System::String ^> ^ names, System::Collections::IComparer ^ comparer);public virtual System.ComponentModel.EventDescriptorCollection Sort(string[] names, System.Collections.IComparer comparer);abstract member Sort : string[] * System.Collections.IComparer -> System.ComponentModel.EventDescriptorCollection
override this.Sort : string[] * System.Collections.IComparer -> System.ComponentModel.EventDescriptorCollectionPublic Overridable Function Sort (names As String(), comparer As IComparer) As EventDescriptorCollectionParameters
- names
- String[]
An array of strings describing the order in which to sort the EventDescriptor objects in the collection.
- comparer
- IComparer
An IComparer to use to sort the EventDescriptor objects in this collection.
Returns
The new EventDescriptorCollection.
Examples
The following code example defines the sort order for the Sort method. If the EventDescriptorCollection contains four EventDescriptor objects with the names A, B, C, and D, the properties of myNewColl would be sorted in the order D, B, A, and C.
array<String^>^ temp0 = {"D","B"};
myNewColl = this->Sort( temp0 );
myNewColl = Sort(["D", "B"]);
myNewColl = Me.Sort(New String() {"D", "B"})
Remarks
The specified sort order is applied first, followed by the sort using the specified IComparer.
Note
The HostProtectionAttribute attribute applied to this class has the following Resources property value: Synchronization. The HostProtectionAttribute does not affect desktop applications (which are typically started by double-clicking an icon, typing a command, or entering a URL in a browser). For more information, see the HostProtectionAttribute class or SQL Server Programming and Host Protection Attributes.
See also
Applies to
Sort(String[])
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
Sorts the members of this EventDescriptorCollection, given a specified sort order.
public:
 virtual System::ComponentModel::EventDescriptorCollection ^ Sort(cli::array <System::String ^> ^ names);public virtual System.ComponentModel.EventDescriptorCollection Sort(string[] names);abstract member Sort : string[] -> System.ComponentModel.EventDescriptorCollection
override this.Sort : string[] -> System.ComponentModel.EventDescriptorCollectionPublic Overridable Function Sort (names As String()) As EventDescriptorCollectionParameters
- names
- String[]
An array of strings describing the order in which to sort the EventDescriptor objects in the collection.
Returns
The new EventDescriptorCollection.
Examples
The following code example defines the sort order for the Sort method. If the EventDescriptorCollection contains four EventDescriptor objects with the names A, B, C, and D, the properties of myNewColl would be sorted in the order D, B, A, and C.
array<String^>^ temp0 = {"D","B"};
myNewColl = this->Sort( temp0 );
myNewColl = Sort(["D", "B"]);
myNewColl = Me.Sort(New String() {"D", "B"})
Remarks
The specified order is applied first, followed by the default sort for this collection, which is usually alphabetical.
Note
The HostProtectionAttribute attribute applied to this class has the following Resources property value: Synchronization. The HostProtectionAttribute does not affect desktop applications (which are typically started by double-clicking an icon, typing a command, or entering a URL in a browser). For more information, see the HostProtectionAttribute class or SQL Server Programming and Host Protection Attributes.
See also
Applies to
Sort()
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
Sorts the members of this EventDescriptorCollection, using the default sort for this collection, which is usually alphabetical.
public:
 virtual System::ComponentModel::EventDescriptorCollection ^ Sort();public virtual System.ComponentModel.EventDescriptorCollection Sort();abstract member Sort : unit -> System.ComponentModel.EventDescriptorCollection
override this.Sort : unit -> System.ComponentModel.EventDescriptorCollectionPublic Overridable Function Sort () As EventDescriptorCollectionReturns
The new EventDescriptorCollection.
Examples
The following code example defines the sort order for the Sort method. If the EventDescriptorCollection contains four EventDescriptor objects with the names A, B, C, and D, the properties of myNewColl would be sorted in the order D, B, A, and C.
array<String^>^ temp0 = {"D","B"};
myNewColl = this->Sort( temp0 );
myNewColl = Sort(["D", "B"]);
myNewColl = Me.Sort(New String() {"D", "B"})
Remarks
Note
The HostProtectionAttribute attribute applied to this class has the following Resources property value: Synchronization. The HostProtectionAttribute does not affect desktop applications (which are typically started by double-clicking an icon, typing a command, or entering a URL in a browser). For more information, see the HostProtectionAttribute class or SQL Server Programming and Host Protection Attributes.
Applies to
Sort(IComparer)
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
- Source:
- EventDescriptorCollection.cs
Sorts the members of this EventDescriptorCollection, using the specified IComparer.
public:
 virtual System::ComponentModel::EventDescriptorCollection ^ Sort(System::Collections::IComparer ^ comparer);public virtual System.ComponentModel.EventDescriptorCollection Sort(System.Collections.IComparer comparer);abstract member Sort : System.Collections.IComparer -> System.ComponentModel.EventDescriptorCollection
override this.Sort : System.Collections.IComparer -> System.ComponentModel.EventDescriptorCollectionPublic Overridable Function Sort (comparer As IComparer) As EventDescriptorCollectionParameters
- comparer
- IComparer
An IComparer to use to sort the EventDescriptor objects in this collection.
Returns
The new EventDescriptorCollection.
Examples
The following code example defines the sort order for the Sort method. If the EventDescriptorCollection contains four EventDescriptor objects with the names A, B, C, and D, the properties of myNewColl would be sorted in the order D, B, A, and C.
array<String^>^ temp0 = {"D","B"};
myNewColl = this->Sort( temp0 );
myNewColl = Sort(["D", "B"]);
myNewColl = Me.Sort(New String() {"D", "B"})
Remarks
The specified IComparer is applied first, followed by the default sort for this collection, which is usually alphabetical.
Note
The HostProtectionAttribute attribute applied to this class has the following Resources property value: Synchronization. The HostProtectionAttribute does not affect desktop applications (which are typically started by double-clicking an icon, typing a command, or entering a URL in a browser). For more information, see the HostProtectionAttribute class or SQL Server Programming and Host Protection Attributes.