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Leadtools.Annotations Namespace > AnnAutomationManager Class : CurrentObjectIdChanged Event |
public event EventHandler CurrentObjectIdChanged
'Declaration Public Event CurrentObjectIdChanged As EventHandler
'Usage Dim instance As AnnAutomationManager Dim handler As EventHandler AddHandler instance.CurrentObjectIdChanged, handler
public: event EventHandler^ CurrentObjectIdChanged
This example subscribes to the CurrentObjectIdChanged event in order to update a UI element.
Imports Leadtools Imports Leadtools.Annotations Imports Leadtools.WinForms Imports Leadtools.Codecs Public Sub AnnAutomationManager_CurrentObjectIdChanged(ByVal manager As AnnAutomationManager) AddHandler manager.CurrentObjectIdChanged, AddressOf OnCurrentObjectIdChanged End Sub Private Sub OnCurrentObjectIdChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Dim manager As AnnAutomationManager = CType(IIf(TypeOf sender Is AnnAutomationManager, sender, Nothing), AnnAutomationManager) MessageBox.Show(String.Format("Object Id changed, new Id is {0}", manager.CurrentObjectId)) End Sub
using Leadtools; using Leadtools.Annotations; using Leadtools.WinForms; using Leadtools.Codecs; public void AnnAutomationManager_CurrentObjectIdChanged(AnnAutomationManager manager) { manager.CurrentObjectIdChanged += new EventHandler(OnCurrentObjectIdChanged); } private void OnCurrentObjectIdChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) { AnnAutomationManager manager = sender as AnnAutomationManager; MessageBox.Show(String.Format("Object Id changed, new Id is {0}", manager.CurrentObjectId)); }