CodeExpressionStatement Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the CodeExpressionStatement class.
Overloads
CodeExpressionStatement() |
Initializes a new instance of the CodeExpressionStatement class. |
CodeExpressionStatement(CodeExpression) |
Initializes a new instance of the CodeExpressionStatement class by using the specified expression. |
CodeExpressionStatement()
- Source:
- CodeExpressionStatement.cs
- Source:
- CodeExpressionStatement.cs
- Source:
- CodeExpressionStatement.cs
- Source:
- CodeExpressionStatement.cs
Initializes a new instance of the CodeExpressionStatement class.
public:
CodeExpressionStatement();
public CodeExpressionStatement ();
Public Sub New ()
Applies to
CodeExpressionStatement(CodeExpression)
- Source:
- CodeExpressionStatement.cs
- Source:
- CodeExpressionStatement.cs
- Source:
- CodeExpressionStatement.cs
- Source:
- CodeExpressionStatement.cs
Initializes a new instance of the CodeExpressionStatement class by using the specified expression.
public:
CodeExpressionStatement(System::CodeDom::CodeExpression ^ expression);
public CodeExpressionStatement (System.CodeDom.CodeExpression expression);
new System.CodeDom.CodeExpressionStatement : System.CodeDom.CodeExpression -> System.CodeDom.CodeExpressionStatement
Public Sub New (expression As CodeExpression)
Parameters
- expression
- CodeExpression
A CodeExpression for the statement.
Examples
The following example creates a CodeExpression object and uses it as a parameter to initialize an instance of the CodeExpressionStatement class.
// Creates a code expression for a CodeExpressionStatement to contain.
array<CodeExpression^>^ temp = {gcnew CodePrimitiveExpression( "Example string" )};
CodeExpression^ invokeExpression = gcnew CodeMethodInvokeExpression(
gcnew CodeTypeReferenceExpression( "Console" ),"Write",temp );
// Creates a statement using a code expression.
CodeExpressionStatement^ expressionStatement;
expressionStatement = gcnew CodeExpressionStatement( invokeExpression );
// A C++ code generator produces the following source code for the preceeding example code:
// Console::Write( "Example string" );
// Creates a code expression for a CodeExpressionStatement to contain.
CodeExpression invokeExpression = new CodeMethodInvokeExpression(
new CodeTypeReferenceExpression("Console"),
"Write", new CodePrimitiveExpression("Example string") );
// Creates a statement using a code expression.
CodeExpressionStatement expressionStatement;
expressionStatement = new CodeExpressionStatement( invokeExpression );
// A C# code generator produces the following source code for the preceeding example code:
// Console.Write( "Example string" );
' Creates a code expression for a CodeExpressionStatement to contain.
Dim invokeExpression = New CodeMethodInvokeExpression( _
New CodeTypeReferenceExpression("Console"), "Write", _
New CodePrimitiveExpression("Example string"))
' Creates a statement using a code expression.
Dim expressionStatement As CodeExpressionStatement
expressionStatement = New CodeExpressionStatement(invokeExpression)
' A C# code generator produces the following source code for the preceeding example code:
' Console.Write( "Example string" );