InvokePattern.InvokedEvent Field
Definition
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Identifies the event raised when a control is invoked or activated.
public: static initonly System::Windows::Automation::AutomationEvent ^ InvokedEvent;
public static readonly System.Windows.Automation.AutomationEvent InvokedEvent;
staticval mutable InvokedEvent : System.Windows.Automation.AutomationEvent
Public Shared ReadOnly InvokedEvent As AutomationEvent
Field Value
Examples
In the following example, the event handler identifies the event as an Invoked event by comparing the EventId in the event arguments with the InvokedEvent identifier field.
// Member variables.
AutomationElement ElementSubscribeButton;
AutomationEventHandler UIAeventHandler;
/// <summary>
/// Register an event handler for InvokedEvent on the specified element.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="elementButton">The automation element.</param>
public void SubscribeToInvoke(AutomationElement elementButton)
{
if (elementButton != null)
{
Automation.AddAutomationEventHandler(InvokePattern.InvokedEvent,
elementButton, TreeScope.Element,
UIAeventHandler = new AutomationEventHandler(OnUIAutomationEvent));
ElementSubscribeButton = elementButton;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// AutomationEventHandler delegate.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="src">Object that raised the event.</param>
/// <param name="e">Event arguments.</param>
private void OnUIAutomationEvent(object src, AutomationEventArgs e)
{
// Make sure the element still exists. Elements such as tooltips
// can disappear before the event is processed.
AutomationElement sourceElement;
try
{
sourceElement = src as AutomationElement;
}
catch (ElementNotAvailableException)
{
return;
}
if (e.EventId == InvokePattern.InvokedEvent)
{
// TODO Add handling code.
}
else
{
// TODO Handle any other events that have been subscribed to.
}
}
private void ShutdownUIA()
{
if (UIAeventHandler != null)
{
Automation.RemoveAutomationEventHandler(InvokePattern.InvokedEvent,
ElementSubscribeButton, UIAeventHandler);
}
}
' Member variables.
Private ElementSubscribeButton As AutomationElement
Private UIAeventHandler As AutomationEventHandler
''' <summary>
''' Register an event handler for InvokedEvent on the specified element.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="elementButton">The automation element.</param>
Public Sub SubscribeToInvoke(ByVal elementButton As AutomationElement)
If (elementButton IsNot Nothing) Then
UIAeventHandler = New AutomationEventHandler(AddressOf OnUIAutomationEvent)
Automation.AddAutomationEventHandler(InvokePattern.InvokedEvent, elementButton, _
TreeScope.Element, UIAeventHandler)
ElementSubscribeButton = elementButton
End If
End Sub
''' <summary>
''' AutomationEventHandler delegate.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="src">Object that raised the event.</param>
''' <param name="e">Event arguments.</param>
Private Sub OnUIAutomationEvent(ByVal src As Object, ByVal e As AutomationEventArgs)
' Make sure the element still exists. Elements such as tooltips can disappear
' before the event is processed.
Dim sourceElement As AutomationElement
Try
sourceElement = DirectCast(src, AutomationElement)
Catch ex As ElementNotAvailableException
Exit Sub
End Try
If e.EventId Is InvokePattern.InvokedEvent Then
' TODO Add handling code.
Else
End If
' TODO Handle any other events that have been subscribed to.
Console.WriteLine("Event: " & e.EventId.ProgrammaticName)
End Sub
Private Sub ShutdownUIA()
If (UIAeventHandler IsNot Nothing) Then
Automation.RemoveAutomationEventHandler(InvokePattern.InvokedEvent, ElementSubscribeButton, UIAeventHandler)
End If
End Sub
Remarks
This identifier is used by UI Automation client applications. UI Automation providers should use the equivalent field in InvokePatternIdentifiers.
The InvokedEvent identifier is passed as a parameter to AddAutomationEventHandler.