ControlDesigner.InitializeNewComponent(IDictionary) Method
Definition
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Initializes a newly created component.
public:
override void InitializeNewComponent(System::Collections::IDictionary ^ defaultValues);
public override void InitializeNewComponent (System.Collections.IDictionary defaultValues);
override this.InitializeNewComponent : System.Collections.IDictionary -> unit
Public Overrides Sub InitializeNewComponent (defaultValues As IDictionary)
Parameters
- defaultValues
- IDictionary
A name/value dictionary of default values to apply to properties. May be null
if no default values are specified.
Remarks
The ControlDesigner class overrides this method. It will look at the default property for the control and, if it is of type string
, it will set this property's value to the name of the component. It only does this if the designer has been configured with this option in the options service. This method also connects the control to its parent and positions it. If you override this method, you should always call base.
Applies to
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