Partial (Visual Basic)

Indicates that a class or structure declaration is a partial definition of the class or structure.

You can divide the definition of a class or structure among several declarations by using the Partial keyword. You can use as many partial declarations as you want, in as many different source files as you want. However, all the declarations must be in the same assembly and the same namespace.

Note

Visual Basic supports partial methods, which are typically implemented in partial classes. For more information, see Partial Methods (Visual Basic) and Sub Statement (Visual Basic).

[ <attrlist> ] [ accessmodifier ] [ Shadows ] [ MustInherit | NotInheritable ] _
Partial { Class | Structure } name [ (Of typelist) ]
    [ Inherits classname ]
    [ Implements interfacenames ]
    [ variabledeclarations ]
    [ proceduredeclarations ]
{ End Class | End Structure }

Parts

Term

Definition

attrlist

Optional. List of attributes that apply to this class or structure. You must enclose the Attribute List (Visual Basic) in angle brackets (< >).

accessmodifier

Optional. Specifies what code can access this class or structure. See Access Levels in Visual Basic.

Shadows

Optional. See Shadows (Visual Basic).

MustInherit

Optional. See MustInherit (Visual Basic).

NotInheritable

Optional. See NotInheritable (Visual Basic).

name

Required. Name of this class or structure. Must match the name defined in all other partial declarations of the same class or structure.

Of

Optional. Specifies that this is a generic class or structure. See Generic Types in Visual Basic (Visual Basic).

typelist

Required if you use Of. See Type List (Visual Basic).

Inherits

Optional. See Inherits Statement.

classname

Required if you use Inherits. The name of the class or interface from which this class derives.

Implements

Optional. See Implements Statement.

interfacenames

Required if you use Implements. The names of the interfaces this class or structure implements.

variabledeclarations

Optional. Statements which declare additional variables and events for the class or structure.

proceduredeclarations

Optional. Statements which declare and define additional procedures for the class or structure.

End Class or End Structure

Ends this partial Class or Structure definition.

Remarks

Visual Basic uses partial-class definitions to separate generated code from user-authored code in separate source files. For example, the Windows Form Designer defines partial classes for controls such as Form. You should not modify the generated code in these controls.

All the rules for class and structure creation, such as those for modifier usage and inheritance, apply when creating a partial class or structure.

Best Practices

  • Under normal circumstances, you should not split the development of a single class or structure across two or more declarations. Therefore, in most cases you do not need the Partial keyword.

  • For readability, every partial declaration of a class or structure should include the Partial keyword. The compiler allows at most one partial declaration to omit the keyword; if two or more omit it the compiler signals an error.

Behavior

  • Union of Declarations. The compiler treats the class or structure as the union of all its partial declarations. Every modifier from every partial definition applies to the entire class or structure, and every member from every partial definition is available to the entire class or structure.

  • Type Promotion Not Allowed For Partial Types in Modules. If a partial definition is inside a module, type promotion of that class or structure is automatically defeated. In such a case, a set of partial definitions can cause unexpected results and even compiler errors. For more information, see Type Promotion (Visual Basic).

    The compiler merges partial definitions only when their fully qualified paths are identical.

The Partial keyword can be used in these contexts:

Class Statement

Structure Statement

Example

The following example splits the definition of class sampleClass into two declarations, each of which defines a different Sub procedure.

Partial Public Class sampleClass
    Public Sub sub1()
    End Sub 
End Class 
Partial Public Class sampleClass
    Public Sub sub2()
    End Sub 
End Class

The two partial definitions in the preceding example could be in the same source file or in two different source files.

See Also

Reference

Class Statement (Visual Basic)

Structure Statement

Shadows (Visual Basic)

Concepts

Type Promotion (Visual Basic)

Generic Types in Visual Basic (Visual Basic)

Partial Methods (Visual Basic)