Welcome to the world of collections...
Count returns the number of elements... (also the property which holds the number of items in the array, list, or arraylist)
not to be confused with .Count() the LINQ extension - a method that works on the collection IEnumerables...
(Oops, just noticed this was VFP...) SORRY -
I'm so confused these days :o) >If someone created a class with a property named Count, I wouldn't care what kind of results their class gave me ;-) That would probably be the tip of the iceberg as far as unexpected behavior.
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