System.TypInfo.SetOrdProp
Delphi
procedure SetOrdProp(Instance: TObject; const PropName: string;
Value: NativeInt);
procedure SetOrdProp(Instance: TObject; PropInfo: PPropInfo;
Value: NativeInt);
C++
extern DELPHI_PACKAGE void __fastcall SetOrdProp(System::TObject* Instance, const System::UnicodeString PropName, NativeInt Value)/* overload */;
Properties
Type | Visibility | Source | Unit | Parent |
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procedure function |
public | System.TypInfo.pas System.TypInfo.hpp |
System.TypInfo | System.TypInfo |
Description
Sets the value of a component property that is an ordinal type.
SetOrdProp utilises Delphi's RTTI (Run Time Type Information) to set the value of a component's property where that property is an Integer, Char, WideChar, or Class type.
In one form of this function, the object Instance's property is defined by a PropInfo record. GetPropInfo and GetPropList can be used to obtain such a record.
In the other form of this function, the name of the property, PropName, is explicitly given.
In both forms of the function, the new property value is defined by Value.
The intrinsic value of this function is to allow setting of component properties without the need to hard code the property name. This allows mass visual component processing at run time.
Use SetPropValue to set a property value where the type is unknown. This would normally be used when using GetPropValue from another property.
Note: If the specified property does not exist, or is not a published property, an EPropertyError exception is thrown.