Introduction
In this article let us understand events from a different perspective. We are familiar with passing data to an object from outside through constructors and public variables. How about passing statements to an object from outside?
These statements are not defined inside the class. We can pass statements to a function defined inside the class by clever use of events.
Using the code
public void TargetFunction(string name)
{
MessageBox.Show("hi ");
MessageBox.Show(name);
}
Consider the above code. It has two statements to show the name. What about passing the second statement from outside the class?
First let's have this function inside the class EventDemo
.
public class EventDemo
{
public void TargetFunction(string name)
{
MessageBox.Show("hi ");
}
}
Then let's declare a delegate CodeWrappingDelegate
inside.
public class EventDemo
{
public delegate void CodeWrappingDelegate(string name);
public void TargetFunction(string name)
{
MessageBox.Show("hi ");
}
}
Now let's use an event CodeWrapping
to wrap the delegate CodeWrappingDelegate
.
public class EventDemo
{
public delegate void CodeWrappingDelegate(string name);
public event CodeWrappingDelegate CodeWrapping;
public void TargetFunction(string name)
{
MessageBox.Show("hi ");
}
}
Now let us call the event CodeWrapping
inside the class EventDemo
where we have to pass the statement
from outside.
public class EventDemo
{
public delegate void CodeWrappingDelegate(string name);
public event CodeWrappingDelegate CodeWrapping;
public void TargetFunction(string name)
{
MessageBox.Show("hi ");
if (CodeWrapping!= null)
CodeWrapping(name);
}
}
Now let's use this class and create an object. And create a function ContainCode()
and place the statement which we have
to pass from outside.
public partial class MainWindow : Window
{
public MainWindow()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void ContainCode(string name)
{
MessageBox.Show(name);
}
private void Window_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
EventDemo d = new EventDemo();
}
}
Now just assign the function ContainCode()
to the event.
public partial class MainWindow : Window
{
public MainWindow()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void ContainCode(string name)
{
MessageBox.Show(name);
}
private void Window_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
EventDemo d = new EventDemo();
d.CodeWrapping+= ContainCode;
}
}
Now we have successfully passed the statement MessageBox.Show(name);
to the class EventDemo
from outside.
Now finally call the function TargetFunction<code>()
in the object d
.
public partial class MainWindow : Window
{
public MainWindow()
{
InitializeComponent();
}
private void ContainCode(string name)
{
MessageBox.Show(name);
}
private void Window_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
EventDemo d= new EventDemo();
d.CodeWrapping+= ContainCode;
d.TargetFunction("nivas");
}
}
public class EventDemo
{
public delegate void CodeWrappingDelegate(string name);
public event CodeWrappingDelegate CodeWrapping;
public void TargetFunction(string name)
{
MessageBox.Show("hi ");
if (CodeWrapping!= null)
CodeWrapping(name);
}
}
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