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FrameworkContentElement.OnContextMenuOpening(ContextMenuEventArgs) Method

Definition

Invoked whenever the ContextMenuOpening routed event reaches this class in its route. Implement this method to add class handling for this event.

protected:
 virtual void OnContextMenuOpening(System::Windows::Controls::ContextMenuEventArgs ^ e);
protected virtual void OnContextMenuOpening (System.Windows.Controls.ContextMenuEventArgs e);
abstract member OnContextMenuOpening : System.Windows.Controls.ContextMenuEventArgs -> unit
override this.OnContextMenuOpening : System.Windows.Controls.ContextMenuEventArgs -> unit
Protected Overridable Sub OnContextMenuOpening (e As ContextMenuEventArgs)

Parameters

e
ContextMenuEventArgs

Event data for the event.

Remarks

This method has no default implementation. You should still call base() in case an intermediate class in the inheritance has implemented this method.

The purpose of this method is somewhat similar to common language runtime (CLR) event pattern On* methods: it provides the means to handle the matching event from derived classes with a class handler instead of an instance handler. In this case the matching event is a routed event. The implementation pattern of the On* methods is different for routed events because the routed event may have been raised by a child element, not necessarily the element that will invoke handlers, so your implementation will have to take the event arguments' source properties into account (and should not try to re-raise the event in most cases). Subclasses of FrameworkContentElement could choose to call private class handler methods when the event is received along the route. One potential scenario is to take the arguments of the event and deliberately mark the event as handled to shorten the route.

Applies to