DisplayNameAttribute Class
Specifies the display name for a property, event, or public void method which takes no arguments.
Assembly: System (in System.dll)
The default is the name of the property or event. The default implementation of GetSortedActionItems uses reflection to search the public properties and public void methods that take no arguments. GetSortedActionItems searches for the DisplayNameAttribute on each property and method and, if found, uses that string instead of the property or method name.
The following code example demonstrates using the DisplayNameAttribute class to change the name of a property called MisnamedProperty to RenamedProperty in a PropertyGrid control. For a full code listing, see How to: Apply Attributes in Windows Forms Controls.
' This property exists only to demonstrate the ' DisplayName attribute. When this control ' is attached to a PropertyGrid control, the ' property will be appear as "RenamedProperty" ' instead of "MisnamedProperty". <Description("Demonstrates DisplayNameAttribute."), _ DisplayName("RenamedProperty")> _ Public ReadOnly Property MisnamedProperty() As Boolean Get Return True End Get End Property
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