BindingList<T>.RaiseListChangedEvents Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value indicating whether adding or removing items within the list raises ListChanged events.
public:
property bool RaiseListChangedEvents { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool RaiseListChangedEvents { get; set; }
member this.RaiseListChangedEvents : bool with get, set
Public Property RaiseListChangedEvents As Boolean
Property Value
true
if adding or removing items raises ListChanged events; otherwise, false
. The default is true
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how use the RaiseListChangedEvents method. For the complete example, see the BindingList<T> class overview topic.
// Declare a new BindingListOfT with the Part business object.
BindingList<Part> listOfParts;
private void InitializeListOfParts()
{
// Create the new BindingList of Part type.
listOfParts = new BindingList<Part>();
// Allow new parts to be added, but not removed once committed.
listOfParts.AllowNew = true;
listOfParts.AllowRemove = false;
// Raise ListChanged events when new parts are added.
listOfParts.RaiseListChangedEvents = true;
// Do not allow parts to be edited.
listOfParts.AllowEdit = false;
// Add a couple of parts to the list.
listOfParts.Add(new Part("Widget", 1234));
listOfParts.Add(new Part("Gadget", 5647));
}
' Declare a new BindingListOfT with the Part business object.
Private WithEvents listOfParts As BindingList(Of Part)
Private Sub InitializeListOfParts()
' Create the new BindingList of Part type.
listOfParts = New BindingList(Of Part)
' Allow new parts to be added, but not removed once committed.
listOfParts.AllowNew = True
listOfParts.AllowRemove = False
' Raise ListChanged events when new parts are added.
listOfParts.RaiseListChangedEvents = True
' Do not allow parts to be edited.
listOfParts.AllowEdit = False
' Add a couple of parts to the list.
listOfParts.Add(New Part("Widget", 1234))
listOfParts.Add(New Part("Gadget", 5647))
End Sub
Remarks
Set the RaiseListChangedEvents property to false
if you wish to suppress ListChanged events from occurring on the list.