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This topic applies to Windows Workflow Foundation 4 (WF4).
This sample demonstrates how to create a custom activity that iterates over a collection of numbers.The following table details the main files included in the sample.
File name | Description |
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RangeEnumeration.cs |
Defines a custom activity named |
RangeEnumerationSample.cs |
A client application that uses the |
The following table details the properties of the RangeEnumeration
activity.
Property | Description |
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Start |
The integer to start the loop from. |
Stop |
The integer to stop the loop at. |
Step |
Specifies how much to iterate each time. |
Body |
Specifies the code to execute during each iteration. |
To use this sample
Using Visual Studio 2010, open the RangeEnumeration.sln solution file.
To build the solution, press CTRL+SHIFT+B.
To run the solution, press CTRL+F5.
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The samples may already be installed on your machine. Check for the following (default) directory before continuing.
<InstallDrive>:\WF_WCF_Samples
If this directory does not exist, go to Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) Samples for .NET Framework 4 to download all Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and WF samples. This sample is located in the following directory.
<InstallDrive>:\WF_WCF_Samples\WF\Scenario\ActivityLibrary\RangeEnumeration
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