DataFormats.Format(String, Int32) Constructor
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the DataFormats.Format class with a Boolean that indicates whether a Win32
handle is expected.
public:
Format(System::String ^ name, int id);
public Format (string name, int id);
new System.Windows.Forms.DataFormats.Format : string * int -> System.Windows.Forms.DataFormats.Format
Public Sub New (name As String, id As Integer)
Parameters
- name
- String
The name of this format.
- id
- Int32
The ID number for this format.
Examples
The following code example creates a new format for a name and unique ID number. The new format does not require a Windows handle. It requires that textBox1
has been instantiated.
private:
void CreateMyFormat2()
{
DataFormats::Format^ myFormat = gcnew DataFormats::Format(
"AnotherNewFormat", 20916 );
// Displays the contents of myFormat.
textBox1->Text = String::Format( "ID value: {0}\nFormat name: {1}",
myFormat->Id, myFormat->Name );
}
private void CreateMyFormat2() {
DataFormats.Format myFormat = new DataFormats.Format("AnotherNewFormat", 20916);
// Displays the contents of myFormat.
textBox1.Text = "ID value: " + myFormat.Id + '\n' +
"Format name: " + myFormat.Name;
}
Private Sub CreateMyFormat2()
Dim myFormat As New DataFormats.Format("AnotherNewFormat", 20916)
' Displays the contents of myFormat.
textBox1.Text = "ID value: " + myFormat.Id.ToString() + ControlChars.Cr _
+ "Format name: " + myFormat.Name
End Sub
Applies to
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