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IndexBuffer.Disposing Event

Occurs when the Dispose method is called or when the IndexBuffer object is finalized and collected by the garbage collector.

Namespace: Microsoft.WindowsMobile.DirectX.Direct3D
Assembly: Microsoft.WindowsMobile.DirectX (in microsoft.windowsmobile.directx.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Event Disposing As EventHandler
'Usage
Dim instance As IndexBuffer
Dim handler As EventHandler

AddHandler instance.Disposing, handler
public event EventHandler Disposing
public:
event EventHandler^ Disposing {
    void add (EventHandler^ value);
    void remove (EventHandler^ value);
}
/** @event */
public void add_Disposing (EventHandler value)

/** @event */
public void remove_Disposing (EventHandler value)
In JScript, you can handle the events defined by a class, but you cannot define your own.
Not applicable.

Remarks

To add an event handler that listens for the Disposing event in Visual C# applications, use the following C# code.

[C#]

// This example assumes OnDisposing
// has been defined as the event handler.
obj.Disposing += new System.EventHandler(this.OnDisposing);

In Visual Basic, use the Handles keyword on the event handler.

The Disposed property indicates whether that object has been disposed.

Platforms

Windows CE, Windows Mobile for Pocket PC, Windows Mobile for Smartphone

The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 is supported on Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2, and Windows Server 2003 SP1.

Version Information

.NET Compact Framework

Supported in: 2.0

See Also

Reference

IndexBuffer Class
IndexBuffer Members
Microsoft.WindowsMobile.DirectX.Direct3D Namespace