Control.HandleDestroyed Event
Definition
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Occurs when the control's handle is in the process of being destroyed.
public:
event EventHandler ^ HandleDestroyed;
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public event EventHandler HandleDestroyed;
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public event EventHandler? HandleDestroyed;
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.HandleDestroyed : EventHandler
Public Custom Event HandleDestroyed As EventHandler
Event Type
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of this member. In the example, an event handler reports on the occurrence of the HandleDestroyed event. This report helps you to learn when the event occurs and can assist you in debugging. To report on multiple events or on events that occur frequently, consider replacing MessageBox.Show with Console.WriteLine or appending the message to a multiline TextBox.
To run the example code, paste it into a project that contains an instance of a type that inherits from Control, such as a Button or ComboBox. Then name the instance Control1
and ensure that the event handler is associated with the HandleDestroyed event.
private void Control1_HandleDestroyed(Object sender, EventArgs e) {
MessageBox.Show("You are in the Control.HandleDestroyed event.");
}
Private Sub Control1_HandleDestroyed(sender as Object, e as EventArgs) _
Handles Control1.HandleDestroyed
MessageBox.Show("You are in the Control.HandleDestroyed event.")
End Sub
Remarks
During the HandleDestroyed event, the control is still a valid Windows control and the Handle can be recreated by calling the RecreateHandle method.
For more information about handling events, see Handling and Raising Events.