Difference between revisions of "Method make delegate"
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{{FuncTableEntry | name=methodName | type=string | value=''[none]'' | desc=The name of the target callback function}} | {{FuncTableEntry | name=methodName | type=string | value=''[none]'' | desc=The name of the target callback function}} |
Revision as of 16:45, 14 March 2013
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Description
Creates a new rxDelegate object associated to a callback function and owned by the rxCustomUI instance.
Parameters
rxCustomUI.make_delegate(string) -> rxDelegate
Parameter Name
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Parameter Type
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Default Value
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Description
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methodName | string | [none] | The name of the target callback function |
return | rxDelegate | [none] | The newly created rxDelegate |
.NET Delegate Override
Parameter Name
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Parameter Type
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Default Value
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Description
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callbackDelegate | Delegate | [none] | An instance of a .NET delegate used to dispatch the callback |
return | rxDelegate | [none] | The newly created rxDelegate |
Remarks
- (VBA-specific) If the rxCustomUI object has global dispatch scope, the target function needs to be a global member of a standard VBA module
- Otherwise the target function needs to be a public method of the object used as the rxCustomUI's dispatch object.
- (.NET-specific) By using the second method override, Native .NET delegates can be used to instantiate rxDelegate objects. There is a [control name]Delegates class for every Dynamic RibbonX control in namespace LogismiX.DynamicRibbonX.Core that specifies the callback signature of every callback (see Examples).