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ListObjectChangeHandler Delegate

Definition

Represents the method that will handle the Change event of a ListObject.

public delegate void ListObjectChangeHandler(Range ^ targetRange, ListRanges changedRanges);
public delegate void ListObjectChangeHandler(Range targetRange, ListRanges changedRanges);
type ListObjectChangeHandler = delegate of Range * ListRanges -> unit
Public Delegate Sub ListObjectChangeHandler(targetRange As Range, changedRanges As ListRanges)

Parameters

targetRange
Range

The Range that the change occurred in.

changedRanges
ListRanges

The areas of the ListObject that contain changes.

Examples

The following code example creates a ListObject and a Change event handler. To raise the Change event, add text to one of the cells in the ListObject and then press ENTER.

private void ListObject_Change()
{
    Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListObject list1 = 
        this.Controls.AddListObject(
        this.Range["A1", "C4"], "list1");
    list1.Change += new Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.
        ListObjectChangeHandler(list1_Change);
}

void list1_Change(Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Range 
    targetRange, Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListRanges 
    changedRanges)
{
    string cellAddress = targetRange.get_Address(
        Excel.XlReferenceStyle.xlA1 
        );

    switch (changedRanges)
    {
        case Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListRanges.DataBodyRange:
            MessageBox.Show("The cells at range " + cellAddress +
                " in the data body changed.");
            break;
        case Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListRanges.HeaderRowRange:
            MessageBox.Show("The cells at range " + cellAddress +
                " in the header row changed.");
            break;
        case Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListRanges.TotalsRowRange:
            MessageBox.Show("The cells at range " + cellAddress +
                " in the totals row changed.");
            break;
        default:
            MessageBox.Show("The cells at range " + cellAddress +
                " changed.");
            break;
    }
}
WithEvents ChangeList As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListObject
Private Sub ListObject_Change()
    ChangeList = Me.Controls.AddListObject( _
        Me.Range("A1", "C4"), "ChangeList")
End Sub


Sub List1_Change(ByVal targetRange As _
    Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Range, _
    ByVal changedRanges As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListRanges) _
    Handles ChangeList.Change

    Dim cellAddress As String = targetRange.Address( _
        ReferenceStyle:=Excel.XlReferenceStyle.xlA1)

    Select Case changedRanges
        Case Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListRanges.DataBodyRange
            MsgBox("The cells at range " & cellAddress & _
                " in the data body changed.")
        Case Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListRanges.HeaderRowRange
            MsgBox("The cells at range " & cellAddress & _
                " in the header row changed.")
        Case Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ListRanges.TotalsRowRange
            MsgBox("The cells at range " & cellAddress & _
                " in the totals row changed.")
        Case Else
            MsgBox("The cells at range " & cellAddress & _
                " changed.")
    End Select
End Sub

Remarks

When you create a ListObjectChangeHandler delegate, you identify the method that will handle the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler method is called whenever the event occurs unless you remove the delegate.

Applies to