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Syntax Conventions Used

The syntax shown in this documentation follows these guidelines. Each property, method and event is shown for Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET), Visual Basic 6 (VB), C# (C#.NET), Visual C++ (VC++), C (C).

The syntax for properties shows up to three forms (Get, Put and PutRef) if available, the first to retrieve the property value, the second and third to set the property value. For most properties, only a Get and Put syntax is shown. Font and Image1properties also allow a third form (PutRef). If both Put and PutRef is available, PutRef is the preferred form as it conserves resources and assigns a font or Image1object reference to the control. Any change to the font or Image1object is reflected in the control also. Put on the other hand causes the control to completely copy the font or picture object.

Syntax

Get

VB.NETrefImageObj = object.Image1 As SftPictureObject
VBSet refImageObj = object.Image1 As SftPictureObject
C#.NETSftPictureObject refImageObj = object.Image1;
VC++ISftPictureObject* refImageObj = object->Image1;
ISftPictureObject* refImageObj = object->GetImage1();
CHRESULT object->get_Image1(ISftPictureObject** refImageObj);

Put

VB.NETobject.Image1 = refImageObj As SftPictureObject
VBobject.Image1 = refImageObj As SftPictureObject
C#.NETSftPictureObject object.Image1 = refImageObj;
VC++ISftPictureObject* object->Image1 = refImageObj;
void object->PutImage1(ISftPictureObject* refImageObj);
CHRESULT object->put_Image1(ISftPictureObject* refImageObj);

If the indicator is shown next to a type, it links to additional language-specific help.

The following conventions are used throughout the reference section:

DescriptionExample
Syntax shown shows sample use of the property, method or event (VB.NET, VB, C#.NET) or shows its definition (VC++, C)refPictureObj = object.Picture
Syntax shown in this color shows the type of the property, return type of the method or event (VB.NET, VB, C#.NET)As stdole.IPictureDisp
: IPictureDisp
Words in bold (any color) indicate language keywords or (property, method, event) names.False
If Function
BorderStyle
Italic words (any color) indicate placeholders for information, to be supplied by you.object
index
var
Words in regular font (any color) indicate text that is used as-is, such as language specific punctuation.->
get_
Square brackets (any color) indicate optional information when describing Visual Basic (VB). For all other languages, square brackets indicate array indices.[, arg]

All code samples are based on the source code found in the product directory \Program Files\Softelvdm\SftButton OCX 3.0\Samples\.


Last Updated 08/13/2020 - (email)
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