AddressOf Operator

Creates a procedure delegate instance that references the specific procedure.

AddressOf procedurename

Parts

  • procedurename
    Required. Specifies the procedure to be referenced by the newly created procedure delegate.

Remarks

The AddressOf operator creates a function delegate that points to the function specified by procedurename. When the specified procedure is an instance method then the function delegate refers to both the instance and the method. Then, when the function delegate is invoked the specified method of the specified instance is called.

The AddressOf operator can be used as the operand of a delegate constructor or it can be used in a context in which the type of the delegate can be determined by the compiler.

Example

This example uses the AddressOf operator to designate a delegate to handle the Click event of a button.

' Add the following line to Sub Form1_Load(). 
AddHandler Button1.Click, AddressOf Button1_Click

The following example uses the AddressOf operator to designate the startup function for a thread.

Public Sub CountSheep()
    Dim i As Integer = 1 ' Sheep do not count from 0.
    Do While (True) ' Endless loop.
        Console.WriteLine("Sheep " & i & " Baah")
        i = i + 1
        System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000) 'Wait 1 second.
    Loop 
End Sub 

Sub UseThread()
    Dim t As New System.Threading.Thread(AddressOf CountSheep)
    t.Start()
End Sub

See Also

Concepts

Delegates and the AddressOf Operator

Reference

Declare Statement

Function Statement (Visual Basic)

Sub Statement (Visual Basic)