<param> (Visual Basic)
Defines a parameter name and description.
Syntax
<param name="name">description</param>
Parameters
name
The name of a method parameter. Enclose the name in double quotation marks (" ").
description
A description for the parameter.
Remarks
The <param>
tag should be used in the comment for a method declaration to describe one of the parameters for the method.
The text for the <param>
tag will appear in the following locations:
Parameter Info of IntelliSense. For more information, see Using IntelliSense.
Object Browser. For more information, see Viewing the Structure of Code.
Compile with -doc to process documentation comments to a file.
Example
This example uses the <param>
tag to describe the id
parameter.
''' <param name="id">The ID of the record to update.</param>
''' <remarks>Updates the record <paramref name="id"/>.
''' <para>Use <see cref="DoesRecordExist"/> to verify that
''' the record exists before calling this method.</para>
''' </remarks>
Public Sub UpdateRecord(ByVal id As Integer)
' Code goes here.
End Sub
''' <param name="id">The ID of the record to check.</param>
''' <returns><c>True</c> if <paramref name="id"/> exists,
''' <c>False</c> otherwise.</returns>
''' <remarks><seealso cref="UpdateRecord"/></remarks>
Public Function DoesRecordExist(ByVal id As Integer) As Boolean
' Code goes here.
End Function