The object-driven testing (ODT) functionality is deprecated. Do not use it to create new tests. It will be removed from the product in one of the future releases. As an alternative, you can create custom classes in your scripts. For more information, see Alternatives to the ODT functionality.
Description
The ArrayItem
object provides a scripting interface to elements of arrays created via the ODT project item. It is used to work with items of both ArrayObject
and ArrayType
arrays.
An array item can store any OLEVariant value. It can hold a string, an integer, a reference to an object or be an array itself.
Members
Example
The code below demonstrates how you can access the names and values of the specified array's items. The routine obtains the collection of properties that belong to the MyClass
class and posts the properties' names and values to the test log.
JavaScript, JScript
function ArrayItem()
{
// Obtains information about the MyClass class
var PrCol = ODT.Classes.MyClass;
for (var i = 0; i < PrCol.PropertyCount; i++)
{
// Obtains the current property's name
var PrName = PrCol.Properties(i).Name;
var PrValue = PrCol.Properties(i).Value;
// Posts the property's name and value to the test log
Log.Message(PrName + " property equals to " + PrValue);
}
}
VBScript
Sub ArrayItem
' Obtains information about the MyClass class
Set PrCol = ODT.Classes.MyClass
For i = 0 to PrCol.PropertyCount-1
' Obtains the current property's name
PrName = PrCol.Properties(i).Name
PrValue = PrCol.Properties(i).Value
' Posts the property's name and value to the test log
Log.Message(PrName & " property equals to " & PrValue)
Next
End Sub
DelphiScript
function ArrayItem;
var PrCol, i, PrName, PrValue;
begin
// Obtains information about the MyClass class
PrCol := ODT.Classes.MyClass;
For i := 0 to PrCol.PropertyCount-1 Do
begin
// Obtains the current property's name
PrName := PrCol.Properties(i).Name;
PrValue := PrCol.Properties(i).Value;
// Posts the property's name and value to the test log
Log.Message(PrName + ' property equals to ' + PrValue);
end;
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function ArrayItem()
{
// Obtains information about the MyClass class
var PrCol = ODT["Classes"]["MyClass"];
for (var i = 0; i < PrCol["PropertyCount"]; i++)
{
// Obtains the current property's name
var PrName = PrCol["Properties"](i)["Name"];
var PrValue = PrCol["Properties"](i)["Value"];
// Posts the property's name and value to the test log
Log["Message"](PrName + " property equals to " + PrValue);
}
}