How to: Refer to the Current Instance of an Object (Visual Basic)
The current instance of an object is the instance in which the code is currently executing.
You use the Me
keyword to refer to the current instance.
To refer to the current instance
Use the
Me
keyword where you would normally use the name of an object variable.Me.ForeColor = System.Drawing.Color.Crimson Me.Close()
Although
Me
behaves like an object variable, you cannot declare it or assign anything to it.Me
always refers to the current instance.
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