Clock.Completed Event
Definition
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Occurs when this clock has completely finished playing.
public:
event EventHandler ^ Completed;
public event EventHandler Completed;
member this.Completed : EventHandler
Public Custom Event Completed As EventHandler
Event Type
Remarks
If this clock is the root clock of a clock tree, it has completed playing after it reaches the end of its active duration (which includes repeats) and all its children have reached the end of their active durations. If this clock is a child clock, it is considered to have completely finished playing when the root clock of the clock tree to which it belongs reaches the end of its active duration and all its child clocks have finished playing.
Stopping a clock does not trigger its completed event, but advancing it to its fill period does.
Applies to
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