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CodeRemoveEventStatement Class
Visual Studio 2008
Represents a statement that removes an event handler.
Assembly: System (in System.dll)
The following example demonstrates use of a CodeRemoveEventStatement to remove a delegate from an event.
' Creates a delegate of type System.EventHandler pointing to a method named OnMouseEnter. Dim mouseEnterDelegate As New CodeDelegateCreateExpression(New CodeTypeReference("System.EventHandler"), New CodeThisReferenceExpression(), "OnMouseEnter") ' Creates a remove event statement that removes the delegate from the TestEvent event. Dim removeEvent1 As New CodeRemoveEventStatement(New CodeThisReferenceExpression(), "TestEvent", mouseEnterDelegate) ' A Visual Basic code generator produces the following source code for the preceeding example code: ' RemoveHandler TestEvent, AddressOf Me.OnMouseEnter
System.Object
System.CodeDom.CodeObject
System.CodeDom.CodeStatement
System.CodeDom.CodeRemoveEventStatement
System.CodeDom.CodeObject
System.CodeDom.CodeStatement
System.CodeDom.CodeRemoveEventStatement
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