What Is Difference Between Delegates And Events
Feb 11, 2010
What is the difference b/w Delegates and Events. I have little bit confusion. Where delegates are used, and when we have to used delegates. Can, you give some examples(both delebates and events) in vb.net.
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Mar 17, 2010
I am using AddHandler to wire a function to a control's event that I dynamically create:
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This code is generating a run-time exception stating: Unable to cast object of type 'MyEventHandlerDelegate' to type 'System.EventHandler' What am I not understanding about System.Delegate even though AddHandler takes as an argument of type "System.Delegate"? What Type does "EventHandler need to be to cast to a type that AddHandler can accept?
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Oct 1, 2009
I am hoping there is a way to do this.I have a base class that has event handling in it. My console application is running my workflow. Part of that workflow is to raise events at specific intervals in a separate thread to broadcast the workers' current state (a heartbeat I have heard many call it).
I also have another program in the same solution that is a windows form that I want it to be able to listen to what is going on in the console application so that it can display the worker states. I have tried running both at the same time and verified the events are triggering, but the monitor is not finding any of the raised events.
I am fearing that there is no way to do this, and I will need to go to a database logging method or something else... but in the off chance someone knew how to communicate between applications with event (or event-style) logic, I would appreciate it.Currently the applications are running from the same location. The goal is that the monitor application will eventually be attached with a broadcaster for our network so that our workstations can monitor for certain worker states without being logged into the machine and the main monitor will show us the full status of all the workers.
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Apr 30, 2012
I have ended up with the following event structure in a custom control - it seemed to be the recommended way for my scenario in MSDN (though it wasn't easy to follow!) This is the MSDN page I used,MSDN - How to: Implement Events in Your Class.
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What now has me totally confused (even more so than I was about setting up the above pattern) is what to declare in the Interface? I wanted to declare the event in the interface since there will be several other classes that do similar things and they need to be used interchangeably (hence an Interface in the first place) and if I've gone down the Interface route it seems smart to make sure the 'minimum' content that each class will have to implement declared in the Interface...
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Mar 30, 2010
I am a VB programmer working my way into C#. I learned how to create and raise events in vb and am finding that it isnt done the same way in C#. Has anybody come across an article that will help me to understand how to do events in C# and maybe explain why it is different in VB.
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Jun 7, 2012
just pretend the word mouse is in front all of these
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enter
leave
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Dec 16, 2009
is there a difference between shared events and non-shared events?
Private Shared Event EVENT_something_changed()
Private Sub SUB_handles_something_changed() Handles Me.EVENT_something_changed
End Sub
no errors with this code, but how is Me possible since the Event is shared. it seems like there's no errors between switching shared with un-shared and switching Me with Myclass, all 4 combinations seem to work, isn't that weird
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Mar 27, 2009
What are Delegates and Multicast Delegates in VB.NET? How do I use them? provide a simple example to illustrate the concept.
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Feb 10, 2010
I have a class that I want to be serializable but contains a public instance of delegate that, apparently can't be serialized: [Code] Is there a way to make it serializable however?
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Feb 3, 2012
Consider these two functions[code]...
My question is: what is the right way to accomplish this to resolve the ambiguity so that I can pass value or references types and get overload 2, but pass Functions and get overload 1? Can I constrain the types in some way to make this happen?
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Mar 27, 2011
I've been tinkering with Delegates, and now Multicast delegates. Every time I invoke two delegates It only displays one of the two delegates per invocation.
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Feb 17, 2011
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So func is a function that accepts a string and return a string. In practice, internally, func also utilizez text1, text2. In fact, func can even be a member function with access the object that owns it (something like me or this operator).
And all that can be accomplished without changing the signature of func? How do the compiler do this?
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Dec 15, 2010
I am struggling to get the syntax for the reflection call GetCustomAttributes ... at least I don't seem to be able to get hold of the custom attribute which I've decorated a particular method with. The complicating factor maybe that I have passed that method into an extension method as a generic delegate. (The other, more likely, complicating factor is that I'm not sufficiently familiar with reflection or what happens when you pass a method as a parameter like this!)
The code appears to run, and when I step it, the count returned from the GetCustomAttributes is 1. I can't work out how to get hold of that custom parameter
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Nov 29, 2009
is there a way to create an interface of delegates? Sub dostuff(byval arg1 as dele1)works, problem is that i have 8 delegates, so i will have to give it 8 signatures. that isn't so bad, but the problem is that when there are various combinations of signatures it gets real real bad.
Sub dostuff(byval arg1 as [Delegate])works, but it allows me to accept delegates beyond the 8 that i wanted (it's like declarign arguments with base Object)could i be able to do this:
Sub dostuff(byval arg1 as Idele1to8)
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Apr 7, 2009
Is it possible to create anonymous delegates in vb.net version 8 or earlier? If so, could someone provide an example of the syntax?
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Jul 12, 2011
I have a VBNET app to scan my Active Directory using WMI calls and return some basic informaiton such as Dell Model name, current user logged on, Dell Service Tag etc my issue is the app becomes unresponsive whilst it scans and i have to wait for it to finish looping before i can work with it, in the past a do events used to suffice
I think Multithreading is the way i may need to go, whats the best approach? I tried to use Delegates but it doesnt seem to have made any difference
below is my for next loop code that calls the functions, the last section "Private Sub Button1_Click" down is the Delegate code i attempted
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Nov 15, 2010
Maybe I am just not reading the MSDN documentation correctly, but given a function that takes in one string parameter and returns type T, how can this be specifed as a shared function using Func()?
MSDN says Func(Of In T1, Out TResult), but all of their examples use the same data type, i.e., Func(Of String, String). I want to do Func(Of In String, Out T), where T is arbitrary (but I can constrain it if necessary by a base class). I want it shared/static at the class level, yet the encapsulating class will itself not be a generic class. It seems in this specific scenario, it's impossible to do what I want because the compiler would have no way of knowing what Type T is at runtime.
So is it possible to do generics on delegates or anonymous lambda expressions in VB.net (not C#)?
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May 7, 2009
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Jun 4, 2010
I am having trouble with getting a delegate to work properly.Here's my
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May 26, 2009
I was going through tutorials and found the topic of Events and Delegates. However, I fail to understand why should this be required ? Instead of having to raise events, can't one just call the necessary procedure ?Sorry for posing this basic question. Any replies or even links to existing posts are welcome. [Also not sure if this question strictly falls under VB.NET category.]
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Oct 13, 2011
I have been trying to implement the jQuery weekcalendar using .net. What I can't seem to figure out is why weekcalendar states events.events is undefined after I make an ajax call to a webmethod I created which returns JSON. Below is the relevant code:
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Aug 2, 2009
I want to make Keybord events and mouse events for learning and educational Purpose.
1. In Form any object like A "picture box" move by Arrow keys .
2. Picture Box Contain many Picture i want change Picture With next and Previos By Arrow keys.
3. I contain Voice of alphabet in Mp3.When i Press any button in textbox then its work.
4. Mouse Pointer Change My Own.
5. I click any Object or any thing By mouse its noice clicking sound like Tik Tik Tik.... Question No 3 is very hard to do . but not im possible
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Aug 6, 2010
However, I am wondering if there are any workarounds or plans for incorporating this feature into VB.NET in the future?What I'd like to do:
Public Delegate Function Deserializer(Of T)(ByRef Buffer() As Byte, optional ByRef BufferPosition As Integer = 0) As T
'Implementation of a func that matches the delegate'
Class A
Public Function Deserialize(Byref Buffer() as Byte, optional Byref BufferPosition as integer = 0)
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In the absence of specifying "optional" inside the actual delegate itself, it'd at least be nice to be able to do it in the function implementation only:
Public Delegate Function Deserializer(Of T)(ByRef Buffer() As Byte, ByRef BufferPosition As Integer) As T
'Implementation of a func that matches the delegate'
Class A
Public Function Deserialize(Byref Buffer() as Byte, optional Byref BufferPosition as integer = 0)
....
At least this second way, the functions for the delegate will always have a value mapped to each parameter, although some may come from the function side and not the calling side.
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Jan 30, 2010
is there a way to check how many delegates are attached to an event, let's saymybutton.Click has 10 handlers, 5 by using the Handles keyword and another 5 added by using the AddHandler method (well this is not the point, then point is that i do not know how many handlers there will be). and i would want to create another button that had all 10 handlers of mybutton.Click attached to its Click event as well.
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Dec 3, 2009
I'm looking for a reference that can explain the concept and use of the DataReceived event and Delegates subject.The reference has to be pretty simple as I'm an "old dog attempting to learn a new trick". I'm not ignorant of things programming, but am ignorant of things dealing with serial communication in VB2005.I already have a couple of O'Rielly books ("VB2005 Cookbook", "VB2005 Desktop Reference") and I have a book that deals with serial communication from a Jan Axle-something. Neither O'Rielly books have any info, and the Axle-someting book's remotely related examples are too confusing for this slow learner.
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Oct 7, 2009
I find myself calling functions from lambdas frequently as the provided delegate does not match or does not have sufficient parameters. It is irritating that I cannot do lambda on subroutines. Each time I want to do this I have to wrap my subroutine in a function which returns nothing. Not pretty, but it works.
Is there another way of doing this that makes this smoother/prettier? I have read that this whole lambda inadequacy will probably be fixed in VS2010/VB10 so my question is more out of curiosity.
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Jun 5, 2011
I have a form with a DataGridView control. When i load the form, i fill the control with several records. Now sometimes it can be 1 to 30, but sometimes it could be 10000+ records.Now, what i'm trying to do is to grid.AutoResizeColumns
As you can imagine, when i have 30 records it goes like the Flash, but the more records, the longer it takes; obviously..So, for now i have a ugly label saying "WAIT PLEASE" and waitcursor=true; Yes, horrible, i know...
So i tried to do the following:I created a form called frmWAIT, and have a timer in it that shows 4 pictures at 250ms intervals, to make some kind of animation.In my Primary form, i added a BackgroundWorker, and in the DoWork Event, i tried to grid.AutoResizeColumns and it won't do it.
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Oct 26, 2011
I'm trying to find the public delegates contained within a bas module in an assembly. I can identify the bas module, find nested types, methods, etc. but there seems to be no way to get nested delegates.
Note: 'GetNestedTypes' does not return delegates for bas modules.
Convert between VB, C#, C++, & Java [URL]
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Jul 7, 2010
what are delegates?How are the lambda expressions related to the delegates?
reading the msdn about the delegates is really confusing me ;so i need a start off from here before moving on to the msdn.
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Feb 8, 2010
Can we pass parameters to a function using delegates
Private Sub UpdateLabel(byval text as string)
If Me.Label1.InvokeRequired Then
Me.Label1.Invoke(New MethodInvoker(AddressOf UpdateLabel))
Else
Label1.Text = text
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