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MouseGestureConverter::ConvertTo Method (ITypeDescriptorContext^, CultureInfo^, Object^, Type^)

 

Attempts to convert a MouseGesture to the specified type, using the specified context.

Namespace:   System.Windows.Input
Assembly:  PresentationCore (in PresentationCore.dll)

public:
virtual Object^ ConvertTo(
	ITypeDescriptorContext^ context,
	CultureInfo^ culture,
	Object^ value,
	Type^ destinationType
) override

Parameters

context
Type: System.ComponentModel::ITypeDescriptorContext^

A format context that provides information about the environment from which this converter is being invoked.

culture
Type: System.Globalization::CultureInfo^

A format context that provides information about the environment from which this converter is being invoked.

value
Type: System::Object^

The object to convert.

destinationType
Type: System::Type^

The type to convert the object to.

Return Value

Type: System::Object^

The converted object.

Exception Condition
ArgumentNullException

destinationType is null.

NotSupportedException

value cannot be converted.

destinationType must be String.

The MouseGestureConverter converts to and from a String using the "+" key as the delimiter between the modifier keys and the mouse action. For example, a MouseGesture with a Modifiers property equal to Control and MouseAction property equal to RightClick converts to the string Control+RightClick.

.NET Framework
Available since 3.0
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