DataObject Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the DataObject class.
Overloads
DataObject() |
Initializes a new instance of the DataObject class. |
DataObject(Object) |
Initializes a new instance of the DataObject class that contains the specified data. |
DataObject(String, Object) |
Initializes a new instance of the DataObject class that contains the specified data and its associated format; the format is specified by a string. |
DataObject(Type, Object) |
Initializes a new instance of the DataObject class that contains the specified data and its associated format; the data format is specified by a Type object. |
DataObject(String, Object, Boolean) |
Initializes a new instance of the DataObject class that contains the specified data and its associated format; the format is specified by a string. This overload includes a |
DataObject()
Initializes a new instance of the DataObject class.
public:
DataObject();
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public DataObject ();
public DataObject ();
Public Sub New ()
- Attributes
Applies to
DataObject(Object)
Initializes a new instance of the DataObject class that contains the specified data.
public:
DataObject(System::Object ^ data);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public DataObject (object data);
public DataObject (object data);
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
new System.Windows.DataObject : obj -> System.Windows.DataObject
new System.Windows.DataObject : obj -> System.Windows.DataObject
Public Sub New (data As Object)
Parameters
- data
- Object
An object that represents the data to store in this data object.
- Attributes
Exceptions
data
is null
.
data
references a DataObject object.
Examples
The following example creates a new data object and uses this constructor to initialize the data object with a string. In this case, an appropriate data format is determined automatically according to the stored data's type, and auto-converting of the stored data is allowed by default.
string stringData = "Some string data to store...";
DataObject dataObject = new DataObject(stringData);
Dim stringData As String = "Some string data to store..."
Dim dataObject As New DataObject(stringData)
The following example is a condensed version of the previous example.
DataObject dataObject = new DataObject("Some string data to store...");
Dim dataObject As New DataObject("Some string data to store...")
Applies to
DataObject(String, Object)
Initializes a new instance of the DataObject class that contains the specified data and its associated format; the format is specified by a string.
public:
DataObject(System::String ^ format, System::Object ^ data);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public DataObject (string format, object data);
public DataObject (string format, object data);
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
new System.Windows.DataObject : string * obj -> System.Windows.DataObject
new System.Windows.DataObject : string * obj -> System.Windows.DataObject
Public Sub New (format As String, data As Object)
Parameters
- format
- String
A string that specifies the format for the data. For a set of predefined data formats, see the DataFormats class.
- data
- Object
An object that represents the data to store in this data object.
- Attributes
Exceptions
data
or format
is null
.
Examples
The following example creates a new data object and uses this constructor to initialize the data object with a string and a specified data format. In this case, the data format is specified by a string; the DataFormats class provides a set of predefined type strings. Auto-converting of the stored data is allowed by default.
string stringData = "Some string data to store...";
string dataFormat = DataFormats.UnicodeText;
DataObject dataObject = new DataObject(dataFormat, stringData);
Dim stringData As String = "Some string data to store..."
Dim dataFormat As String = DataFormats.UnicodeText
Dim dataObject As New DataObject(dataFormat, stringData)
The following example is a condensed version of the previous example.
DataObject dataObject = new DataObject(DataFormats.UnicodeText, "Some string data to store...");
Dim dataObject As New DataObject(DataFormats.UnicodeText, "Some string data to store...")
Applies to
DataObject(Type, Object)
Initializes a new instance of the DataObject class that contains the specified data and its associated format; the data format is specified by a Type object.
public:
DataObject(Type ^ format, System::Object ^ data);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public DataObject (Type format, object data);
public DataObject (Type format, object data);
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
new System.Windows.DataObject : Type * obj -> System.Windows.DataObject
new System.Windows.DataObject : Type * obj -> System.Windows.DataObject
Public Sub New (format As Type, data As Object)
Parameters
- format
- Type
A Type that specifies the format for the data. For a set of predefined data formats, see the DataFormats class.
- data
- Object
The data to store in this data object.
- Attributes
Exceptions
data
or format
is null
.
Examples
The following example creates a new data object and uses this constructor to initialize the data object with a string and a specified data format. In this case, the data format is specified by a Type parameter. Auto-converting of the stored data is allowed by default.
string stringData = "Some string data to store...";
Type dataFormat = stringData.GetType();
DataObject dataObject = new DataObject(dataFormat, stringData);
Dim stringData As String = "Some string data to store..."
Dim dataFormat As Type = stringData.GetType()
Dim dataObject As New DataObject(dataFormat, stringData)
The following example is a condensed version of the previous example.
DataObject dataObject = new DataObject("".GetType(), "Some string data to store...");
Dim dataObject As New DataObject("".GetType(), "Some string data to store...")
Applies to
DataObject(String, Object, Boolean)
Initializes a new instance of the DataObject class that contains the specified data and its associated format; the format is specified by a string. This overload includes a Boolean
flag to indicate whether the data may be converted to another format on retrieval.
public:
DataObject(System::String ^ format, System::Object ^ data, bool autoConvert);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public DataObject (string format, object data, bool autoConvert);
public DataObject (string format, object data, bool autoConvert);
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
new System.Windows.DataObject : string * obj * bool -> System.Windows.DataObject
new System.Windows.DataObject : string * obj * bool -> System.Windows.DataObject
Public Sub New (format As String, data As Object, autoConvert As Boolean)
Parameters
- format
- String
A string that specifies the format for the data. For a set of predefined data formats, see the DataFormats class.
- data
- Object
The data to store in this data object.
- autoConvert
- Boolean
true
to allow the data to be converted to another format on retrieval; false
to prohibit the data from being converted to another format on retrieval.
- Attributes
Exceptions
data
or format
is null
.
Examples
The following example creates a new data object and uses this constructor to initialize the data object with a string and a specified data format. In this case, the data format is specified by a string; the DataFormats class provides a set of predefined type strings.
string stringData = "Some string data to store...";
string dataFormat = DataFormats.Text;
bool autoConvert = false;
DataObject dataObject = new DataObject(dataFormat, stringData, autoConvert);
Dim stringData As String = "Some string data to store..."
Dim dataFormat As String = DataFormats.Text
Dim autoConvert As Boolean = False
Dim dataObject As New DataObject(dataFormat, stringData, autoConvert)
The following example is a condensed version of the preceding example.
DataObject dataObject = new DataObject(DataFormats.Text, "Some string data to store...", false);
Dim dataObject As New DataObject(DataFormats.Text, "Some string data to store...", False)
Applies to
.NET