Difference between revisions of "Event Components.Property"
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==Return value== | ==Return value== | ||
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The return of this event is currently unused | The return of this event is currently unused | ||
==Detailed description== | ==Detailed description== | ||
− | '' | + | This event is called whenever a property owned by your component changes. |
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+ | This event simply notifies ''something'' has changed. This means changes will be accumulated, so changing three properties in quick succession will only result in a single event being sent. Because of this, it is the components responsibility to remember previous property states to establish what has changed. | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:35, 31 January 2014
<sidebar>Event Contents</sidebar> Sent when a property has been changed by the User
This event is part of the Components class
Parameters
This event has no parameters
Return value
ULONG The return of this event is currently unused
Detailed description
This event is called whenever a property owned by your component changes.
This event simply notifies something has changed. This means changes will be accumulated, so changing three properties in quick succession will only result in a single event being sent. Because of this, it is the components responsibility to remember previous property states to establish what has changed.
Examples
No additional examples