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Insert new item in collection.
Source position: objects.pp line 439
procedure TSortedCollection.Insert( |
Item: Pointer |
); virtual; |
Insert inserts an item in the collection at the correct position, such that the collection is ordered at all times. You should never use Atinsert, since then the collection ordering is not guaranteed.
If Item is already present in the collection, and Duplicates is False, the item will not be inserted.
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Insert an element at a certain position in the collection. |
Program ex35; { Program to demonstrate the TSortedCollection.Insert method } Uses Objects,MyObject,MySortC; { For TMyObject,TMySortedCollection definition and registration } Var C : PSortedCollection; M : PMyObject; I : Longint; Procedure PrintField (Dummy: Pointer;P : PMyObject); begin Writeln ('Field : ',P^.GetField); end; begin Randomize; C:=New(PMySortedCollection,Init(120,10)); Writeln ('Inserting 100 records at random places.'); For I:=1 to 100 do begin M:=New(PMyObject,Init); M^.SetField(Random(100)); C^.Insert(M) end; Writeln ('Values : '); C^.Foreach(@PrintField); Dispose(C,Done); end.
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