Description
Returns the name of a subsection in the current section. The sought-for subsection is identified by its index in the subsection collection of the current section. To get the number of subsections in this collection, use the SectionCount
property. To get the Section
object for the subsection by its index, use the GetSubSectionByIndex
method.
If the subsection you want does not exist, the GetSectionName method will create it.
Declaration
ProgObj.GetSectionName(Index)
ProgObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section | |||
Index | [in] | Required | Integer | |
Result | String |
Applies To
The method is applied to the following objects:
Parameters
The method has the following parameter:
Index
Specifies the index of the desired subsection. The index is zero-based, that is, the first subsection has index 0, the second - 1, and so on. Index of the last subsection is SectionCount
-1.
Result Value
The name of the specified subsection.
Example
The following code snippet uses the GetSectionName
method to obtain the names of the subkeys that belong to the specified Windows registry key. Then, it posts these names to the test log.
JavaScript, JScript
function Test()
{
var Key, Name, SubKeyName, Count;
// Gets an object for the Windows system registry key
Key = Storages.Registry("TestKey", HKEY_CURRENT_USER);
Name = Key.Name;
// Determines how many keys the current key contains
Count = Key.SectionCount;
if (Count > 0)
{
Log.AppendFolder("The " + Name + " registry key contains the following subkeys:");
// Iterates through the keys
for (var i = 0; i < Count; i++)
{
// Gets the name of the key by its index
SubKeyName = Key.GetSectionName(i);
// Posts the name to the test log
Log.Message(SubKeyName);
}
Log.PopLogFolder();
}
}
Python
def Test():
# Gets an object for the Windows system registry key
Key = Storages.Registry("TestKey", HKEY_CURRENT_USER)
Name = Key.Name
# Determines how many keys the current key contains
Count = Key.SectionCount
if (Count > 0):
Log.AppendFolder("The " + Name + " registry key contains the following subkeys:")
# Iterates through the keys
for i in range (0, Count):
# Gets the name of the key by its index
SubKeyName = Key.GetSectionName(i)
# Posts the name to the test log
Log.Message(SubKeyName)
Log.PopLogFolder()
VBScript
Sub Test
Dim Key, Name, SubKeyName, Count
' Gets an object for the Windows system registry key
Set Key = Storages.Registry("TestKey", HKEY_CURRENT_USER)
Name = Key.Name
' Determines how many keys the current key contains
Count = Key.SectionCount
If Count > 0 Then
Log.AppendFolder("The " & Name & " registry key contains the following subkeys:")
' Iterates through the keys
For i = 0 To Count - 1
' Gets the name of the key by its index
SubKeyName = Key.GetSectionName(i)
' Posts the name to the test log
Log.Message(SubKeyName)
Next
Log.PopLogFolder
End If
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure Test();
var Key, Name, SubKeyName, Count, i;
begin
// Gets an object for the Windows system registry key
Key := Storages.Registry('TestKey', HKEY_CURRENT_USER);
Name := Key.Name;
// Determines how many keys the current key contains
Count := Key.SectionCount;
if Count > 0 then
begin
Log.AppendFolder('The ' + Name + ' registry key contains the following subkeys:');
// Iterates through the keys
for i := 0 to Count - 1 do
begin
// Gets the name of the key by its index
SubKeyName := Key.GetSectionName(i);
// Posts the name to the test log
Log.Message(SubKeyName);
end;
Log.PopLogFolder();
end;
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Test()
{
var Key, Name, SubKeyName, Count;
// Gets an object for the Windows system registry key
Key = Storages["Registry"]("TestKey", HKEY_CURRENT_USER);
Name = Key["Name"];
// Determines how many keys the current key contains
Count = Key["SectionCount"];
if (Count > 0)
{
Log["AppendFolder"]("The " + Name + " registry key contains the following subkeys:");
// Iterates through the keys
for (var i = 0; i < Count; i++)
{
// Gets the name of the key by its index
SubKeyName = Key["GetSectionName"](i);
// Posts the name to the test log
Log["Message"](SubKeyName);
}
Log["PopLogFolder"]();
}
}
See Also
GetOptionName Method
GetSectionNames Method
GetSubSectionByIndex Method
SectionCount Property