NET Logging Library
TotalLogCount Property (ConcreteLog)
Example 



KellermanSoftware.NetLoggingLibrary Namespace > ConcreteLog Class : TotalLogCount Property
The total number of messages logged for all targets
Syntax
Public ReadOnly Property TotalLogCount As Long
Dim instance As ConcreteLog
Dim value As Long
 
value = instance.TotalLogCount
public long TotalLogCount {get;}
public:
property int64 TotalLogCount {
   int64 get();
}
Example
ConcreteLog logger = new ConcreteLog();
 
//Licensed Mode
//logger.UserName = "User Name From Receipt";
//logger.LicenseKey = "LicenseKey From Receipt";            
 
//Clear all configuration
logger.ResetConfiguration();
 
//Add a new target, you can also define targets in an xml file, app.config, or web.config
FileTarget fileTarget = new FileTarget(Environment.CurrentDirectory + "\\fileLogger.txt");
 
//Add it to the targets
logger.Config.Targets.Add(fileTarget);
 
for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++)
    logger.Debug("This is a test " + i);
 
//This will be 1000
Console.WriteLine(logger.TotalLogCount);
Dim logger As New ConcreteLog()
 
'Licensed Mode
'logger.UserName = "User Name From Receipt";
'logger.LicenseKey = "LicenseKey From Receipt";            
 
'Clear all configuration
logger.ResetConfiguration()
 
'Add a new target, you can also define targets in an xml file, app.config, or web.config
Dim fileTarget As New FileTarget(Environment.CurrentDirectory & "\fileLogger.txt")
 
'Add it to the targets
logger.Config.Targets.Add(fileTarget)
 
For i As Integer = 0 To 999
    logger.Debug("This is a test " & i)
Next i
 
'This will be 1000
Console.WriteLine(logger.TotalLogCount)
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

See Also

Reference

ConcreteLog Class
ConcreteLog Members