IntegerValidator.Validate(Object) Method
Definition
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Determines whether the value of an object is valid.
public:
override void Validate(System::Object ^ value);
public override void Validate (object value);
override this.Validate : obj -> unit
Public Overrides Sub Validate (value As Object)
Parameters
- value
- Object
The value to be validated.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the Validate method. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the IntegerValidator class.
Console.Write("Validating integer value of {0}: ", valuetoValidate);
try
{
integerValidator.Validate(valuetoValidate);
Console.WriteLine("Validated.");
}
catch (ArgumentException e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Failed validation. Message: {0}", e.Message.ToString());
}
Console.Write("Validating integer value of {0}: ", valueToValidate)
Try
validator.Validate(valueToValidate)
Console.WriteLine("Validated.")
Catch e As ArgumentException
Console.WriteLine("Failed validation. Message: {0}", e.Message.ToString())
End Try
Remarks
An IntegerValidator object contains the rules necessary to validate an integer object. The rules are established when an instance of the IntegerValidator class is created. The integer object to validate is passed as a parameter of the Validate method.
Applies to
See also
.NET