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Value at the specified index.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Function get_Value ( _ ByVal Index As Integer _ ) As String
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Sub set_Value ( _ ByVal Index As Integer, _ ByVal Value As String _ )
[C#] public string get_Value ( int Index );
[C#] public void set_Value ( int Index, string Value );
[C++]
HRESULT get_Value(
long Index,
System.String* Value
);
[C++]
HRESULT put_Value(
long Index,
BSTR Value
);
[C++]
Parameters Index [in]
Index is a parameter of type long Value [out, retval]
Value is a parameter of type BSTR* Index [in]
Index is a parameter of type long Value [in]
Value is a parameter of type BSTR
Value is the key that associates symbols with features.
When there is no grouping, meaning that each category is defined by a single value-symbol pair, then you can look up the symbol for a given feature by using the Symbol property and passing the value. If there is grouping -- meaning that more that one value is associated with the same symbol -- then you need to additionally check to see if the value has a ReferenceValue. If it does, to access the symbol that the feature will be drawn with, use the Symbol property and pass the ReferenceValue of the value.