Automation.AddAutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler Method
Definition
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Registers a method that will handle property-changed events.
public:
static void AddAutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler(System::Windows::Automation::AutomationElement ^ element, System::Windows::Automation::TreeScope scope, System::Windows::Automation::AutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler ^ eventHandler, ... cli::array <System::Windows::Automation::AutomationProperty ^> ^ properties);
public static void AddAutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler (System.Windows.Automation.AutomationElement element, System.Windows.Automation.TreeScope scope, System.Windows.Automation.AutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler eventHandler, params System.Windows.Automation.AutomationProperty[] properties);
static member AddAutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler : System.Windows.Automation.AutomationElement * System.Windows.Automation.TreeScope * System.Windows.Automation.AutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler * System.Windows.Automation.AutomationProperty[] -> unit
Public Shared Sub AddAutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler (element As AutomationElement, scope As TreeScope, eventHandler As AutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler, ParamArray properties As AutomationProperty())
Parameters
- element
- AutomationElement
The UI Automation element with which to associate the event handler.
- scope
- TreeScope
The scope of events to be handled; that is, whether they are on the element itself, or on its ancestors and children.
- eventHandler
- AutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler
The method to call when the event occurs.
- properties
- AutomationProperty[]
The UI Automation properties of interest.
Examples
The following example code adds an event handler that listens for a change in the enabled state of a specified element.
AutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler propChangeHandler;
/// <summary>
/// Adds a handler for property-changed event; in particular, a change in the enabled state.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="element">The UI Automation element whose state is being monitored.</param>
public void SubscribePropertyChange(AutomationElement element)
{
Automation.AddAutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler(element,
TreeScope.Element,
propChangeHandler = new AutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler(OnPropertyChange),
AutomationElement.IsEnabledProperty);
}
/// <summary>
/// Handler for property changes.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="src">The source whose properties changed.</param>
/// <param name="e">Event arguments.</param>
private void OnPropertyChange(object src, AutomationPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
AutomationElement sourceElement = src as AutomationElement;
if (e.Property == AutomationElement.IsEnabledProperty)
{
bool enabled = (bool)e.NewValue;
// TODO: Do something with the new value.
// The element that raised the event can be identified by its runtime ID property.
}
else
{
// TODO: Handle other property-changed events.
}
}
public void UnsubscribePropertyChange(AutomationElement element)
{
if (propChangeHandler != null)
{
Automation.RemoveAutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler(element, propChangeHandler);
}
}
Dim propChangeHandler As AutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler
''' <summary>
''' Adds a handler for property-changed event; in particular, a change in the enabled state.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="element">The UI Automation element whose state is being monitored.</param>
Public Sub SubscribePropertyChange(ByVal element As AutomationElement)
propChangeHandler = _
New AutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler(AddressOf OnPropertyChange)
Automation.AddAutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler(element, TreeScope.Element, _
propChangeHandler, AutomationElement.IsEnabledProperty)
End Sub
''' <summary>
''' Handler for property changes.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="src">The source whose properties changed.</param>
''' <param name="e">Event arguments.</param>
Private Sub OnPropertyChange(ByVal src As Object, ByVal e As AutomationPropertyChangedEventArgs)
Dim sourceElement As AutomationElement = DirectCast(src, AutomationElement)
If e.Property Is AutomationElement.IsEnabledProperty Then
Dim enabled As Boolean = CBool(e.NewValue)
' TODO: Do something with the new value.
' The element that raised the event can be identified by its runtime ID property.
Else
End If
' TODO: Handle other property-changed events.
End Sub
Public Sub UnsubscribePropertyChange(ByVal element As AutomationElement)
If (propChangeHandler IsNot Nothing) Then
Automation.RemoveAutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler(element, propChangeHandler)
End If
End Sub
Remarks
The user interface (UI) item specified by the supplied UI Automation element might not support the properties specified by the properties
parameter.
eventHandler
can be an instance of the method, or a reference to the method (AddressOf
in Visual Basic).
Applies to
See also
- RemoveAutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler(AutomationElement, AutomationPropertyChangedEventHandler)
- AddAutomationEventHandler(AutomationEvent, AutomationElement, TreeScope, AutomationEventHandler)
- AddAutomationFocusChangedEventHandler(AutomationFocusChangedEventHandler)
- AddStructureChangedEventHandler(AutomationElement, TreeScope, StructureChangedEventHandler)
- Subscribe to UI Automation Events
- UI Automation Events Overview