ComponentDesigner.InitializeExistingComponent(IDictionary) Method
Definition
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Reinitializes an existing component.
public:
virtual void InitializeExistingComponent(System::Collections::IDictionary ^ defaultValues);
public virtual void InitializeExistingComponent (System.Collections.IDictionary defaultValues);
public virtual void InitializeExistingComponent (System.Collections.IDictionary? defaultValues);
abstract member InitializeExistingComponent : System.Collections.IDictionary -> unit
override this.InitializeExistingComponent : System.Collections.IDictionary -> unit
Public Overridable Sub InitializeExistingComponent (defaultValues As IDictionary)
Parameters
- defaultValues
- IDictionary
A name/value dictionary of default values to apply to properties. May be null
if no default values are specified.
Implements
Remarks
The InitializeExistingComponent method is called when an existing component is being reinitialized. For example, this may occur after the user drags a component to another container.
You may use the defaultValues
dictionary to apply recommended defaults to properties; however, you should not modify component properties aside from those stored in the dictionary, because this existing component may already have properties set on it.
The default implementation of this method does nothing.