DependencyObject.RemoveHandler(DependencyProperty, Object) Method
Definition
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Removes an EventHandler from an associated DependencyProperty.
public:
void RemoveHandler(System::Workflow::ComponentModel::DependencyProperty ^ dependencyEvent, System::Object ^ value);
public void RemoveHandler (System.Workflow.ComponentModel.DependencyProperty dependencyEvent, object value);
member this.RemoveHandler : System.Workflow.ComponentModel.DependencyProperty * obj -> unit
Public Sub RemoveHandler (dependencyEvent As DependencyProperty, value As Object)
Parameters
- dependencyEvent
- DependencyProperty
The DependencyProperty.
Exceptions
Either of the arguments is a null reference (Nothing
in Visual Basic).
The value
is a ActivityBind and this instance is not in DesignMode.
Examples
Handlers are added and removed using the following code. For more information, see Send Email Activity Sample.
#region Public Events
[DesignerSerializationVisibility(DesignerSerializationVisibility.Visible)]
[Description("The SendingEmail event is raised before an email is sent through SMTP.")]
[Category(EventsCategory)]
[Browsable(true)]
public event EventHandler SendingEmail
{
add
{
base.AddHandler(SendEmailActivity.SendingEmailEvent, value);
}
remove
{
base.RemoveHandler(SendEmailActivity.SendingEmailEvent, value);
}
}
#Region "Public Events"
<DesignerSerializationVisibility(DesignerSerializationVisibility.Visible)> _
<Description("The SendingEmail event is raised before an email is sent through SMTP.")> _
<Category(EventsCategory)> _
<Browsable(True)> _
Public Custom Event SendingEmail As EventHandler
AddHandler(ByVal value As EventHandler)
MyBase.AddHandler(SendEmailActivity.SendingEmailEvent, value)
End AddHandler
RemoveHandler(ByVal value As EventHandler)
MyBase.RemoveHandler(SendEmailActivity.SendingEmailEvent, value)
End RemoveHandler
RaiseEvent(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
End RaiseEvent
End Event
Remarks
Provided as a convenient direct method for removing an event delegate.
When you create a 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. Unless you remove the delegate, the event handler is called whenever the event occurs. For more information about event-handler delegates, see Handling and Raising Events.