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index from object in collection

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Nicky Castermans - 01 Sep 2004 16:40 GMT
Hey there,

I'm gonna need a fast reply on this if possible cause I have exams tomorrow.
I'm using an Enumerator to go through a collection, and want to remove the
object I'm searching when it is found. So now i need a way to get the index
of this object in the collection, but I can't figure out how
Here is a part of my code

Private Sub haalBtn_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles haalBtn.Click
Dim licensepl As String
Dim voertuig1 As Voertuig
Dim lezer As IEnumerator
Dim tijd As Date = Now()
Dim kosten As Double
Dim seconds, pos As Integer

licensepl = getnumTB.Text
lezer = autos1.GetEnumerator
While lezer.MoveNext
   voertuig1 = lezer.Current
   pos = CInt(autos1.Item(lezer.Current))
   If voertuig1.Nummerplaat.Equals(licensepl) Then
       seconds = DateDiff(DateInterval.Second, tijd, voertuig1.Geplaatst())
       kosten = seconds * 2
       autos1.Remove(pos)
       tel1 = autos1.Count
       garage1.Text = CStr(tel1)
   End If
End While

Thanks in advance
Roy Soltoff - 01 Sep 2004 20:09 GMT
Since you recover the object, use the IndexOf method to get the index. Check
that out in the documentation on the collection base class.

> Hey there,
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> Thanks in advance

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