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TabControlArray Constructors

Definition

Initializes a new instance of the TabControlArray class.

Overloads

TabControlArray()

Initializes a new instance of the TabControlArray class.

TabControlArray(IContainer)

Initializes a new instance of the TabControlArray class, specifying its container.

TabControlArray()

Initializes a new instance of the TabControlArray class.

public:
 TabControlArray();
public TabControlArray ();
Public Sub New ()

Remarks

When you instantiate a TabControlArray, you must also call the SetIndex method to create the initial element in the array.

Note

Functions and objects in the Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility.VB6 namespace are provided for use by the tools for upgrading from Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic. In most cases, these functions and objects duplicate functionality that you can find in other namespaces in the .NET Framework. They are necessary only when the Visual Basic 6.0 code model differs significantly from the .NET Framework implementation.

Applies to

TabControlArray(IContainer)

Initializes a new instance of the TabControlArray class, specifying its container.

public:
 TabControlArray(System::ComponentModel::IContainer ^ Container);
public TabControlArray (System.ComponentModel.IContainer Container);
new Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility.VB6.TabControlArray : System.ComponentModel.IContainer -> Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility.VB6.TabControlArray
Public Sub New (Container As IContainer)

Parameters

Container
IContainer

The IContainer where the control array will be hosted.

Remarks

When you instantiate a TabControlArray, you must also call the SetIndex method to create the initial element in the array.

Note

Functions and objects in the Microsoft.VisualBasic.Compatibility.VB6 namespace are provided for use by the tools for upgrading from Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic. In most cases, these functions and objects duplicate functionality that you can find in other namespaces in the .NET Framework. They are necessary only when the Visual Basic 6.0 code model differs significantly from the .NET Framework implementation.

Applies to