Difference between revisions of "RPC HELP Mult Assign"
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<H2>Assign Method (TMult Class)</h2> | <H2>Assign Method (TMult Class)</h2> | ||
− | Example | + | [[RPC_HELP_Mult_Assign|Back]] |
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+ | [[RPC_HELP_TMult_Assign_Example|Example]] | ||
<h3>Applies to</h3> | <h3>Applies to</h3> | ||
[[RPC_HELP_TMult|TMult]] class | [[RPC_HELP_TMult|TMult]] class | ||
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<h3>Declaration</h3> | <h3>Declaration</h3> | ||
− | procedure Assign(Source: TPersistent); | + | <code>procedure Assign(Source: TPersistent);</code> |
<h3>Description</h3> | <h3>Description</h3> |
Latest revision as of 23:46, 3 July 2015
Assign Method (TMult Class)
Applies to
TMult class
Declaration
procedure Assign(Source: TPersistent);
Description
The Assign method for a TMult class takes either a Tstrings, a TStringList, or another TMult. In the case where the source is a TMult, the owner of the Assign method gets the exact copy of the source with all string subscripts and values. In the case where the source is a Tstrings or a TStringList, the items are copied such that the strings property of each item becomes the Value, while the index becomes the subscript in the string form.
NOTE: See RPC Limits for information about the size of parameters and results that can be passed to and returned from the TMult class.