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Find the position of a certain item.
Source position: objects.pp line 413
| function TCollection.IndexOf( | 
| Item: Pointer | 
| ):Sw_Integer; virtual; | 
IndexOf returns the index of Item in the collection. If Item isn't present in the collection, -1 is returned.
If the item is not present, -1 is returned.
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 | Return the item at a certain index. | |
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 | Read one item off the stream. | |
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 | Insert a new item in the collection at the end. | 
Program ex24; { Program to demonstrate the TCollection.IndexOf method } Uses Objects,MyObject; { For TMyObject definition and registration } Var C : PCollection; M,Keep : PMyObject; I : Longint; begin Randomize; C:=New(PCollection,Init(100,10)); Keep:=Nil; For I:=1 to 100 do begin M:=New(PMyObject,Init); M^.SetField(I-1); If Random<0.1 then Keep:=M; C^.Insert(M); end; If Keep=Nil then begin Writeln ('Please run again. No object selected'); Halt(1); end; Writeln ('Selected object has field : ',Keep^.GetField); Write ('Selected object has index : ',C^.IndexOf(Keep)); Writeln (' should match it''s field.'); C^.FreeAll; Dispose(C,Done); end.