InputLanguageChangedEventHandler Delegate
Definition
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Represents the method that will handle the InputLanguageChanged event of a Form.
public delegate void InputLanguageChangedEventHandler(System::Object ^ sender, InputLanguageChangedEventArgs ^ e);
public delegate void InputLanguageChangedEventHandler(object sender, InputLanguageChangedEventArgs e);
public delegate void InputLanguageChangedEventHandler(object? sender, InputLanguageChangedEventArgs e);
type InputLanguageChangedEventHandler = delegate of obj * InputLanguageChangedEventArgs -> unit
Public Delegate Sub InputLanguageChangedEventHandler(sender As Object, e As InputLanguageChangedEventArgs)
Parameters
- sender
- Object
The source of the event.
An InputLanguageChangedEventArgs that contains the event data.
Examples
The following example creates a new Form and attaches an event handler to the InputLanguageChanged event. This event changes the IMEmode
when the input language changes to Japanese.
#using <System.Data.dll>
#using <System.Windows.Forms.dll>
#using <System.dll>
#using <System.Drawing.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Drawing;
using namespace System::Collections;
using namespace System::ComponentModel;
using namespace System::Windows::Forms;
using namespace System::Data;
public ref class Form1: public System::Windows::Forms::Form
{
private:
RichTextBox^ rtb;
public:
Form1()
{
rtb = gcnew RichTextBox;
this->Controls->Add( rtb );
rtb->Dock = DockStyle::Fill;
this->InputLanguageChanged += gcnew InputLanguageChangedEventHandler( this, &Form1::languageChange );
}
private:
void languageChange( Object^ /*sender*/, InputLanguageChangedEventArgs^ e )
{
// If the input language is Japanese.
// set the initial IMEMode to Katakana.
if ( e->InputLanguage->Culture->TwoLetterISOLanguageName->Equals( "ja" ) )
{
rtb->ImeMode = System::Windows::Forms::ImeMode::Katakana;
}
}
};
int main()
{
Application::Run( gcnew Form1 );
}
using System;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Collections;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Data;
public class Form1 : System.Windows.Forms.Form
{
RichTextBox rtb = new RichTextBox();
public Form1()
{
this.Controls.Add(rtb);
rtb.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
this.InputLanguageChanged += new InputLanguageChangedEventHandler(languageChange);
}
private void languageChange(Object sender, InputLanguageChangedEventArgs e)
{
// If the input language is Japanese.
// set the initial IMEMode to Katakana.
if (e.InputLanguage.Culture.TwoLetterISOLanguageName.Equals("ja"))
{
rtb.ImeMode = System.Windows.Forms.ImeMode.Katakana;
}
}
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
Application.Run(new Form1());
}
}
Imports System.Drawing
Imports System.Collections
Imports System.ComponentModel
Imports System.Windows.Forms
Imports System.Data
Public Class Form1
Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form
Dim WithEvents rtb As New RichTextBox()
Public Sub New()
MyBase.New()
Me.Controls.Add(rtb)
rtb.Dock = DockStyle.Fill
End Sub
Private Sub languageChange( _
ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As InputLanguageChangedEventArgs _
) Handles MyBase.InputLanguageChanged
' If the input language is Japanese.
' set the initial IMEMode to Katakana.
If e.InputLanguage.Culture.TwoLetterISOLanguageName.Equals("ja") = True Then
rtb.ImeMode = System.Windows.Forms.ImeMode.Katakana
End If
End Sub
Public Shared Sub Main()
Application.Run(new Form1())
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
When you create an InputLanguageChangedEventHandler 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 is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate.
For more information about event-handler delegates, see Handling and Raising Events.
Extension Methods
GetMethodInfo(Delegate) |
Gets an object that represents the method represented by the specified delegate. |