CodeRegionDirective Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the CodeRegionDirective class.
Overloads
CodeRegionDirective() |
Initializes a new instance of the CodeRegionDirective class with default values. |
CodeRegionDirective(CodeRegionMode, String) |
Initializes a new instance of the CodeRegionDirective class, specifying its mode and name. |
CodeRegionDirective()
- Source:
- CodeRegionDirective.cs
- Source:
- CodeRegionDirective.cs
Initializes a new instance of the CodeRegionDirective class with default values.
public:
CodeRegionDirective();
public CodeRegionDirective ();
Public Sub New ()
Remarks
If you use this constructor, you should also set the RegionMode and RegionText properties.
Applies to
CodeRegionDirective(CodeRegionMode, String)
- Source:
- CodeRegionDirective.cs
- Source:
- CodeRegionDirective.cs
Initializes a new instance of the CodeRegionDirective class, specifying its mode and name.
public:
CodeRegionDirective(System::CodeDom::CodeRegionMode regionMode, System::String ^ regionText);
public CodeRegionDirective (System.CodeDom.CodeRegionMode regionMode, string regionText);
new System.CodeDom.CodeRegionDirective : System.CodeDom.CodeRegionMode * string -> System.CodeDom.CodeRegionDirective
Public Sub New (regionMode As CodeRegionMode, regionText As String)
Parameters
- regionMode
- CodeRegionMode
One of the CodeRegionMode values.
- regionText
- String
The name for the region.
Examples
The following code example shows the use of the CodeRegionDirective(CodeRegionMode, String) constructor. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the CodeRegionDirective class.
CodeRegionDirective codeRegionDirective1 = new CodeRegionDirective(CodeRegionMode.Start,
"Field Region");
Dim codeRegionDirective1 As New CodeRegionDirective(CodeRegionMode.Start, "Field Region")