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Leadtools.Annotations.Designers Assembly > Leadtools.Annotations.Designers Namespace > AnnTextRollupRunDesigner Class : OnRun Method |
[SuppressMessageAttribute(Category="Microsoft.Design", CheckId="CA1062:Validate arguments of public methods", Scope="", Target="", MessageId="0", Justification="")] protected override void OnRun( AnnRunDesignerEventArgs e )
'Declaration
<SuppressMessageAttribute(Category="Microsoft.Design", CheckId="CA1062:Validate arguments of public methods", Scope="", Target="", MessageId="0", Justification="")> Protected Overrides Sub OnRun( _ ByVal e As AnnRunDesignerEventArgs _ )
'Usage
Dim instance As AnnTextRollupRunDesigner Dim e As AnnRunDesignerEventArgs instance.OnRun(e)
[SuppressMessageAttribute(Category="Microsoft.Design", CheckId="CA1062:Validate arguments of public methods", Scope="", Target="", MessageId="0", Justification="")] protected override void OnRun( AnnRunDesignerEventArgs e )
- (void)onRun:(LTAnnRunDesignerEventArgs *)args
@Override protected void onRun(AnnRunDesignerEvent event)
SuppressMessageAttribute(Category="Microsoft.Design", CheckId="CA1062:Validate arguments of public methods", Scope="", Target="", MessageId="0", Justification="") function Leadtools.Annotations.Designers.AnnTextRollupRunDesigner.OnRun( e )
Raising an event invokes the event handler through a delegate. The OnRun method also allows derived classes to handle the event without attaching a delegate. This is the preferred technique for handling the event in a derived class. Note to Inheritors: When overriding OnRun in a derived class, be sure to call the base class's OnRun method so that registered delegates receive the event.