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GetWorkstsationControl(String,Control,Object[]) Method
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Leadtools.Medical.Workstation.UI.Factory Namespace > WorkstationUIFactory Class > GetWorkstsationControl Method : GetWorkstsationControl(String,Control,Object[]) Method




name
The name of the control to look at its actual type to create.
defaultControl
The default System.Windows.Forms.Control to return if the specified name was not mapped to a control.
args
An array of System.Object used to initalize the created control.
name
The name of the control to look at its actual type to create.
defaultControl
The default System.Windows.Forms.Control to return if the specified name was not mapped to a control.
args
An array of System.Object used to initalize the created control.
Creates a UI medical workstation control by a given name.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Overloads Public Function GetWorkstsationControl( _
   ByVal name As String, _
   ByVal defaultControl As Control, _
   ByVal ParamArray args() As Object _
) As Control
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim instance As WorkstationUIFactory
Dim name As String
Dim defaultControl As Control
Dim args() As Object
Dim value As Control
 
value = instance.GetWorkstsationControl(name, defaultControl, args)
C# 
public Control GetWorkstsationControl( 
   string name,
   Control defaultControl,
   params object[] args
)
Managed Extensions for C++ 
public: Control* GetWorkstsationControl( 
   string* name,
   Control* defaultControl,
   params Object*[]* args
) 
C++/CLI 
public:
Control^ GetWorkstsationControl( 
   String^ name,
   Control^ defaultControl,
   ... array<Object^>^ args
) 

Parameters

name
The name of the control to look at its actual type to create.
defaultControl
The default System.Windows.Forms.Control to return if the specified name was not mapped to a control.
args
An array of System.Object used to initalize the created control.

Return Value

The requested medical workstation control.

Remarks

All UI controls in the Medical Workstation are created using this function. This allows developers to override the default controls with their own custom controls. The name parameter is actually the class name of the control.

To provide your own type of a control. All you need to do is to update the WorkstationUISettings section in the application configuration file with the original controls name and the new type you want to use for that control.

The requested medical workstation control.

Requirements

Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family, Windows Vista, Windows 7

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