I have the following piece of code: AddHandler sharepoint.UploadCompleted, AddressOf UploadEmailCompleted I require it to work like so: AddHandler sharepoint.UploadCompleted, AddressOf UploadEmailCompleted(message) I think using a delegate may be the way forward. Am I on the right track, or is what I'm attempting not possible?
I'd like to know how to attach an event handler in VB,There is a C# sample code in this URL that I want to convert to VB (Figure 8)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/06/01/speechinWindowsVista/default.aspx?loc=&fig=true#fig8 I have succesfully converted every lines to VB except those :
I am just curious, if there is some way to attach handler to my derived classes base event, if I know EventInfo and I have Delegate to handler function. I have tried MyEvent.AddHandler(CType(Me, BaseClassType), MyDelegate) already, but no positive result at all. Consider being in need of attaching handler to custom event at runtime, while derived class possibly shadows this event.
The event handlers in my parent class are never called though the events are raised in the child class.
The Code:
Public Class childForm Public Event checkboxchangedEvent(ByVal checkbox1 As Boolean, ByVal checkbox2 As Boolean) Private Sub checkboxchanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles CheckBox1.CheckedChanged, CheckBox2.CheckedChanged
remove an event handler from within the event handler?
I have a class that gets data from a hand scanner. When the scan is complete and the data is validated, the class fires a custom "ScanComplete" event and returns the data in a custom EventArgs.
In the calling program, I'm creating an instance of the scanning class and adding a handler for the "ScanComplete" event. In the event handler I get the data that was scanned and then remove the handler.
It seems to be working but it feels wrong to remove the handler while I'm running inside the handler. Will this cause a problem?
I'm trying to complete this airline reservation application, but having a problem in this part of the question:Creat an event handler for the FlightBindingSource's PositionChanged event: select FlightBindingSource in the class Name combobox then select position changed in method name combobox to creat the FlightBindingSource's PositionChanged event handler. Write a code to access the currently displayed flight object and pass its flightNumber to method DisplayPassengers as a decimal.This Is my code so far:
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Public Class AirlineReservationForm Private database As New ReservationsDataClassesDataContext() Private Sub FillAll()[code].....
When I utilize AddHandler in VB to add my own method to the Click event :
AddHandler Button.Click, AddressOf myButton_Click
I see that my code executes last - after other event handlers for the Button_Click event. Is there a way to insert my event handler in front of other events so that it executes first?
Is there a way to attach a Sub or Function to an event of many controls at once?For instance, to clear a bound combobox I use this routine on the KeyDown event of the combobox:
VB Private Sub MyComboBox_KeyDown(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs) Handles cboID.KeyDown If e.KeyCode = Keys.Delete Then sender.SelectedIndex = -1 End IfEnd Sub
But if I have many comboboxes, I have to copy the same routine over and over to all of them...Is there a way to attach the routine to the KeyDown event of all comboboxes?
Pseudocode example:
VB Sub AttachEventOnKeyDown For Each ctl As Control In Me.Controls If TypeOf (ctl) Is ComboBox Then ' On ctl.KeyDown execute "MyDeleteRoutine(ctl)" End If NextEnd Sub
Is it possible to determine using VB.NET whether a certain event has any handlers attached to it? I don't own the event, in this particular case I want to know which of the items in a Windows.Forms.MenuStrip have their ToolstripMenuItem.Click event handled.
I've been looking for a solution to this for several hours now and cannot find a solution.
The Scenario:I have a masterpage baseclass (called basemaster)All of my master pages inherit from basemaster basemaster defines an event 'Public Event HandleClickEvent As EventHandler'I have a masterpage named master1 master1 defines an event handler 'Public Shadows Event HandleClickEvent As EventHandler'master1 has a user control named usr1 usr1 has a button that raises event ButtonClicked when clicked I have a page (thePage) that uses master1 thePage has a button click event handler that it registers like so: 'AddHandler Master.HandleClickEvent, AddressOf HandleTheClick' master1 has code something like:
Protected Sub Usr1_ButtonClicked(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Usr1.ButtonClicked RaiseEvent HandleClickEvent(sender, e) End Sub when thePage loads I see it register the handler on master1 when the button is clicked, Usr1_ButtonClicked is fired and I step through the RaiseEvent but HandleClickEvent on thePage is never reached.
how to add one event handler name clearallboxes that handles the TextChanged event for both examples(Customer text box and Total text box ) This event handler should clear the values in the text boxes that display the results.
i have a page which dynanically create a link when it load, after i click on the link it should loop in the database fetch all the record and display another set of link , then when i click on these link it should give me all information about this particular record it like this one
Q: when the page loads, it creates the first link which is associated with an event handler, it fire the first event handler (Getname) but it not firing the second event handler (GetnameDetails)
Protected Sub Page_Init(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Init If ViewState.Item("nameload") IsNot Nothing Then If ViewState.Item("nameload").ToString = "True" Then
I have a form that is derived from a base class. When the form is created a behavior class is also generated that handles event management, bindings, etc...I create a form instance(FormFoo). When the associated behavior class is created it has a method in it with a signature of: grid_EventA(....) Handles grid.eventA
I want to handle EventA in FormFoo instead of the behavior class so I remove the handler that was generated in the behavior class and add a handler that points to a method in FormFoo. This all works just peachy. The event is properly handled in FormFoo only.
Next I instantiate a modal form(FormBar) via a button click in FormFoo. I then close FormBar. Now we have a problem.When eventA fires it is now handled from the Event handler in FormFoo AND in the behavior class associated with form foo(bad).Is the event handler in the behavior class(grid_EventA(....) Handles grid.eventA) getting resubscribed when the form gets focus again? I don't understand how that event is getting resubscribed.
I figured it out I removed the Handles grid.EventA from the method signature:
grid_EventA(....) Handles grid.eventA
Then I added the handler during initialization of the BehaviorClass using:
AddHandler grid.EventA, AddressOf grid_EventA
Once I did that the problem went away. It appears that when you use MethodName(..) Handles that the event bindings get reset when the control comes back into focus.
public event EventHandler Trigger; protected void OnTrigger(EventArgs e) {
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Is there a way to do this in VB.NET? Test for null I mean?
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I forgot to mention. I have classes written in C# but I am writing my unit tests in VB.NET.
I am trying this in the unit test...
If myObject.Trigger IsNot Nothing Then ''#do something End If
This is causing a compile time error which says ... "Public Event Trigger is an Event and cannot be called directly. Use the RaiseEvent statement to raise an event."
At the beginning of a VB .NET function I remove an event handler and add it again at the end of the function because the function's code would trigger those events and I do not want them to trigger for the duration of the function. This usually works, but I have run into a few situations where the event still gets called even though I have already removed it. Sometimes removing it twice at the beginning of the function fixes it, but other times no matter how many times I remove it, it still fires.
Edit:The code is in a Form that has a virtual mode datagridview. I want to run some operations that will trigger the CellValueNeeded event for the datagridview without that event being fired (because it will interfere).
Public Sub DoEventRaisingStuff() RemoveHandler grid.CellValueNeeded, AddressOf grid_CellValueNeeded 'Do things that would trigger CellValueNeeded AddHandler grid.CellValueNeeded, AddressOf grid_CellValueNeeded End Sub
Removing the handler multiple times does not prevent the event from firing, so it doesn't seem to be added multiple times somewhere else by accident.Is there a way to find out what event handlers are active?
I have a chart Component that was rendering based on my menu selection(say Sales data, Purchase data), I have two different class to render this, In main form i have a chart control(which was referenced by my appropriate class), When I choose "sales" both sales and purchase chart rendering event handler called, how to solve this?
I downloaded and installed VS2010 yesterday, and converted the app to VB2010.
The app works correctly except for one problem. I have a label array which has two event handlers defined, one for a double click and one for mouse down.
A double click is ignored and the mouse down event is raised. It shows the left button was clicked once.
If I comment out the mouse down handler, the double click event is raised and it shows left button was clicked twice.
What i want to accomplish is allow a user to double click an array element on the screen which then saves the number associated with that element and then click somewhere else to copy the data or alternatively, drag and drop the element to the new location.
The drag operation on the source element always triggers a mouse down, but so does the first of the two clicks in a double click.
It seems that none of the other newer events are raised, eg GiveFeedbackEvent, QueryContinueDrag, DragOver, etc.
So, how do I trap a double click and a drag start without using the mousedown event for the dragstart?
I converted some code from c# to vb, I have the following error:-
m_axCalendar.DoRetrieveDayEvents += New AxXtremeCalendarControl._DCalendarControlEvents_DoRetrieveDayEventsEventHandler(m_axCalendar_DoRetrieveDayEvents) Red Error = Error1'Public Event DoRetrieveDayEvents(sender As Object, e As AxXtremeCalendarControl._DCalendarControlEvents_DoRetrieveDayEventsEvent)' is an event, and cannot be called directly. Use a
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I can get rid of Blue error by changing it to : AddressOf m_axCalendar_DoRetrieveDayEvents Not sure how to fix red error?
While being in a base class, I want to remove a base class's object's event that is bound to a function in the child class. A little more detail is, there is a grid control declared in the base class, this grid has a rowselected event which the child class catches. Now staying in the base class I have the access to the grid control object and I want to remove the event handler that is catching its rowselected event and instead bind it to my own eventhandler (inside the base class).
I have been trying this code, its just a simulation of the original code so that things remain simple:
Imports System Imports System.Reflection Module Module1
I have a two windows forms classes, a base class and a derived class. The base class has an event handler which handles ValueChanged on some component. I have also written a different event handler for the same event on the derived class.
When I create an instance of the derived class and fire the event, I find that both event handlers run (the base class one and then the derived class one). But I want only the handler in the derived class to run.
Edit: Here is what the code looks like (can't post the actual code):
Public Class BaseForm Inherits System.Windows.Forms.UserControl (Windows Form Designer Generated Code)