Assignment operator.
+\membersection{wxArrayString::operator==}\label{wxarraystringoperatorequal}
+
+\constfunc{bool}{operator $==$}{\param{const wxArrayString\&}{ array}}
+
+Compares 2 arrays respecting the case. Returns TRUE only if the arrays have
+the same number of elements and the same strings in the same order.
+
+\membersection{wxArrayString::operator!=}\label{wxarraystringoperatornotequal}
+
+\constfunc{bool}{operator $!=$}{\param{const wxArrayString\&}{ array}}
+
+Compares 2 arrays respecting the case. Returns TRUE if the arrays have
+different number of elements or if the elements don't match pairwise.
+
\membersection{wxArrayString::operator[]}\label{wxarraystringoperatorindex}
\func{wxString\&}{operator[]}{\param{size\_t }{nIndex}}
an empty array will result in assert failure in debug build, however no checks
are done in release mode.
-\membersection{wxArrayString::Remove (by value)}\label{wxarraystringremoveval}
+\membersection{wxArrayString::Remove}\label{wxarraystringremove}
\func{void}{Remove}{\param{const char *}{ sz}}
Removes the first item matching this value. An assert failure is provoked by
an attempt to remove an element which does not exist in debug build.
-See also: \helpref{Index}{wxarraystringindex}, \helpref{Remove}{wxarraystringremove}
-
-\membersection{wxArrayString::Remove (by index)}\label{wxarraystringremove}
+See also: \helpref{Index}{wxarraystringindex}
\func{void}{Remove}{\param{size\_t }{nIndex}}
Removes the item at given position.
-See also: \helpref{Remove}{wxarraystringremoveval}
-
\membersection{wxArrayString::Shrink}\label{wxarraystringshrink}
\func{void}{Shrink}{\void}
See also: \helpref{Alloc}{wxarraystringalloc}, \helpref{Dynamic array memory management}{wxarraymemorymanagement}
-\membersection{wxArrayString::Sort (alphabetically)}\label{wxarraystringsort}
+\membersection{wxArrayString::Sort}\label{wxarraystringsort}
\func{void}{Sort}{\param{bool}{ reverseOrder = FALSE}}
could break the order of items and, for example, subsequent calls to
\helpref{Index()}{wxarraystringindex} would then not work!
-See also: \helpref{Sort}{wxarraystringsortcallback}
-
-\membersection{wxArrayString::Sort (user defined)}\label{wxarraystringsortcallback}
-
\func{void}{Sort}{\param{CompareFunction }{compareFunction}}
Sorts the array using the specified {\it compareFunction} for item comparison.
could break the order of items and, for example, subsequent calls to
\helpref{Index()}{wxarraystringindex} would then not work!
-See also: \helpref{Sort}{wxarraystringsort}
-