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Indexed access to the strings in the list.
Source position: classesh.inc line 523
public property TStrings.Strings: String |
Strings is the default property of TStrings. It provides indexed read-write access to the list of strings. Reading it will return the string at position Index in the list. Writing it will set the string at position Index.
Index is the position of the string in the list. It is zero-based, i.e. valued values range from 0 (the first string in the list) till Count-1 (the last string in the list). When browsing through the strings in the list, this fact must be taken into account.
To access the objects associated with the strings in the list, use the TStrings.Objects property. The name parts of name-value pairs can be accessed with the TStrings.Names property, and the values can be set or read through the TStrings.Values property.
Searching through the list can be done using the TStrings.IndexOf method.
If Index is outside the allowed range, an EStringListError exception is raised.
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Number of strings in the list. |
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Indexed access to the objects associated with the strings in the list. |
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Name parts of the name-value pairs in the list. |
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Value parts of the name-value pairs in the list. |
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Find a string in the list and return its position. |
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