Indexers (indexed properties) should use a single value (either an integer or string types) for indexing values. Multidimensional indexers can significantly reduce the usability of the library. For example, public object this [int index1, int index2] is a non-intuitive indexer.
Index ' ' is used to enforce the full-text key on table ' ' and must be unique. This change will disable full-text indexing ...
Index ' ' is used to enforce the full-text key on table ' ' and must not be null. This change will disable full-text indexing ...
Index ' ' is used to enforce the full-text key on table ' '. Deleting this index will disable full-text indexing for the ...
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Indexers (indexed properties) should use a single value (either an integer or string types) for indexing values. Multidimensional ...
Indexers (indexed properties) should use either integer or string types for indexing values. These types are easy to use ...
Indexers Part II : Shows how to implement a class that uses indexed properties. Indexed properties enable you to use a class ...
Indicates command line arguments to be called when running the program. This option is valid when 'Debug Mode' is set to ...
Indicates that all legend items are shown in reversed order. This property only affects legend items automatically added ...