EventAttribute.Level Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the level for the event.
public:
property System::Diagnostics::Tracing::EventLevel Level { System::Diagnostics::Tracing::EventLevel get(); void set(System::Diagnostics::Tracing::EventLevel value); };
public System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventLevel Level { get; set; }
member this.Level : System.Diagnostics.Tracing.EventLevel with get, set
Public Property Level As EventLevel
Property Value
One of the enumeration values that specifies the level for the event.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the Level property to specify event levels. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the EventSource class.
[Event(1, Message = "Application Failure: {0}", Level = EventLevel.Error, Keywords = Keywords.Diagnostic)]
public void Failure(string message) { WriteEvent(1, message); }
<[Event](1, Message:="Application Failure: {0}", Level:=EventLevel.Error, Keywords:=Keywords.Diagnostic)> _
Public Sub Failure(ByVal message As String)
WriteEvent(1, message)
End Sub
[Event(2, Message = "Starting up.", Keywords = Keywords.Perf, Level = EventLevel.Informational)]
public void Startup() { WriteEvent(2); }
<[Event](2, Message:="Starting up.", Keywords:=Keywords.Perf, Level:=EventLevel.Informational)> _
Public Sub Startup()
WriteEvent(2)
End Sub
[Event(7, Level = EventLevel.Verbose, Keywords = Keywords.DataBase)]
public void Mark(int ID) { if (IsEnabled()) WriteEvent(7, ID); }
<[Event](7, Level:=EventLevel.Verbose, Keywords:=Keywords.DataBase)> _
Public Sub Mark(ByVal ID As Integer)
If IsEnabled() Then
WriteEvent(7, ID)
End If
End Sub
Applies to
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