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
Use the Class.PropertyCount
property to get the total number of properties in the specified class.
Declaration
ClassObj.PropertyCount
Read-Only Property | Integer |
ClassObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to a Class object |
Applies To
The property is applied to the following object:
Property Value
The total number of properties in the class.
Example
The code below posts the names and values of all the properties that belong to the MyClass
class to the test log.
JavaScript, JScript
function PropertyCountExample()
{
// Specifies the class name
var MyClass = ODT.Classes.MyClass;
// Obtains the total number of the class's properties
var PropNum = MyClass.PropertyCount;
// Iterates through the properties
for (var i = 0; i < PropNum; i++)
{
var PropName = MyClass.Properties(i).Name;
var PropValue = MyClass.Properties(i).Value;
// Posts a property's name and value to the test log
Log.Message("The " + PropName + " property has the " + PropValue + " value.");
}
}
VBScript
Sub PropertyCountExample()
' Specifies the class name
Set MyClass = ODT.Classes.MyClass
' Obtains the total number of the class's properties
PropNum = MyClass.PropertyCount
' Iterates through the properties
For i = 0 to (PropNum - 1)
PropName = MyClass.Properties(i).Name
PropValue = MyClass.Properties(i).Value
' Posts a property's name and value to the test log
Log.Message("The " & PropName & " property has the " & PropValue & " value.")
Next
End Sub
DelphiScript
function PropertyCountExample;
var MyClass, PropNum, i, PropName, PropValue;
begin
// Specifies the class name
MyClass := ODT.Classes.MyClass;
// Obtains the total number of the class's properties
PropNum := MyClass.PropertyCount;
// Iterates through the properties
for i := 0 to (PropNum - 1) do
begin
PropName := MyClass.Properties[i].Name;
PropValue := MyClass.Properties[i].Value;
// Posts a property's name and value to the test log
Log.Message('The ' + PropName + ' property has the ' + PropValue + ' value.');
end;
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function PropertyCountExample()
{
// Specifies the class name
var MyClass = ODT["Classes"]["MyClass"];
// Obtains the total number of the class's properties
var PropNum = MyClass["PropertyCount"];
// Iterates through the properties
for (var i = 0; i < PropNum; i++)
{
var PropName = MyClass["Properties"](i)["Name"];
var PropValue = MyClass["Properties"](i)["Value"];
// Posts a property's name and value to the test log
Log["Message"]( "The " + PropName + " property has the " + PropValue + " value." );
}
}
See Also
MethodCount Property
Methods Property
Properties Property
PropertyCount Property