CodeAssignStatement Class
Definition
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Represents a simple assignment statement.
public ref class CodeAssignStatement : System::CodeDom::CodeStatement
public class CodeAssignStatement : System.CodeDom.CodeStatement
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ClassInterface(System.Runtime.InteropServices.ClassInterfaceType.AutoDispatch)]
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)]
[System.Serializable]
public class CodeAssignStatement : System.CodeDom.CodeStatement
type CodeAssignStatement = class
inherit CodeStatement
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ClassInterface(System.Runtime.InteropServices.ClassInterfaceType.AutoDispatch)>]
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)>]
[<System.Serializable>]
type CodeAssignStatement = class
inherit CodeStatement
Public Class CodeAssignStatement
Inherits CodeStatement
- Inheritance
- Attributes
Examples
The following code creates a CodeAssignStatement that assigns the value 10 to an integer variable named i
:
// Assigns the value of the 10 to the integer variable "i".
CodeAssignStatement^ as1 = gcnew CodeAssignStatement( gcnew CodeVariableReferenceExpression( "i" ),gcnew CodePrimitiveExpression( 10 ) );
// A C# code generator produces the following source code for the preceeding example code:
// i=10;
// Assigns the value of the 10 to the integer variable "i".
CodeAssignStatement as1 = new CodeAssignStatement(new CodeVariableReferenceExpression("i"), new CodePrimitiveExpression(10));
// A C# code generator produces the following source code for the preceeding example code:
// i=10;
' Assigns the value 10 to the integer variable "i".
Dim as1 As New CodeAssignStatement(New CodeVariableReferenceExpression("i"), New CodePrimitiveExpression(10))
' A Visual Basic code generator produces the following source code for the preceeding example code:
' i = 10
Remarks
CodeAssignStatement can be used to represent a statement that assigns the value of an object to another object, or a reference to another reference. Simple assignment statements are usually of the form " value1
= value2
", where value1
is the object being assigned to, and value2
is being assigned. The Left property indicates the object to assign to. The Right property indicates the object to assign.
Constructors
CodeAssignStatement() |
Initializes a new instance of the CodeAssignStatement class. |
CodeAssignStatement(CodeExpression, CodeExpression) |
Initializes a new instance of the CodeAssignStatement class using the specified expressions. |
Properties
EndDirectives |
Gets a CodeDirectiveCollection object that contains end directives. (Inherited from CodeStatement) |
Left |
Gets or sets the expression representing the object or reference to assign to. |
LinePragma |
Gets or sets the line on which the code statement occurs. (Inherited from CodeStatement) |
Right |
Gets or sets the expression representing the object or reference to assign. |
StartDirectives |
Gets a CodeDirectiveCollection object that contains start directives. (Inherited from CodeStatement) |
UserData |
Gets the user-definable data for the current object. (Inherited from CodeObject) |
Methods
Equals(Object) |
Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object. (Inherited from Object) |
GetHashCode() |
Serves as the default hash function. (Inherited from Object) |
GetType() |
Gets the Type of the current instance. (Inherited from Object) |
MemberwiseClone() |
Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. (Inherited from Object) |
ToString() |
Returns a string that represents the current object. (Inherited from Object) |
Applies to
.NET