How to: Connect Event Handler Methods to Events
To consume events defined in another class, you must define and register an event handler. The event handler must have the same method signature as the delegate declared for the event. You register your event handler by adding the handler to the event. After you have added your event handler to the event, the method is called whenever the class raises the event.
For a complete sample that illustrates raising and handling events, see How to: Raise and Consume Events.
To add an event handler method for an event
Define an event handler method with the same signature as the event delegate.
public class WakeMeUp { // AlarmRang has the same signature as AlarmEventHandler. public void AlarmRang(object sender, AlarmEventArgs e) {...}; ... }
Public Class WakeMeUp ' AlarmRang has the same signature as AlarmEventHandler. Public Sub AlarmRang(sender As Object, e As AlarmEventArgs) ... End Sub ... End Class
Create an instance of the delegate, using a reference to the event handler method. When the delegate instance is called, it in turn calls the event handler method.
// Create an instance of WakeMeUp. WakeMeUp w = new WakeMeUp(); // Instantiate the event delegate. AlarmEventHandler alhandler = new AlarmEventHandler(w.AlarmRang);
' Create an instance of WakeMeUp. Dim w As New WakeMeUp() ' Instantiate the event delegate. Dim alhandler As AlarmEventHandler = AddressOf w.AlarmRang
Add the delegate instance to the event. When the event is raised, the delegate instance and its associated event handler method is called.
// Instantiate the event source. AlarmClock clock = new AlarmClock(); // Add the delegate instance to the event. clock.Alarm += alhandler;
' Instantiate the event source. Dim clock As New AlarmClock() ' Add the delegate to the event. AddHandler clock.Alarm, AddressOf w.AlarmRang
See Also
Tasks
How to: Raise and Consume Events
Concepts
Consuming Events
Raising an Event
Events and Delegates