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== Remarks ==
 
== Remarks ==
 
# (VBA-specific) If the [[rxCustomUI]] object has [[rxDispatchScope | global dispatch scope]], the target function needs to be a global member of a standard VBA module
 
# (VBA-specific) If the [[rxCustomUI]] object has [[rxDispatchScope | global dispatch scope]], the target function needs to be a global member of a standard VBA module
# (VBA-specific) If the [[rxCustomUI]] object has [[rxDispatchScope | local dispatch scope]], the target function needs to be a public member of the VBA class which is used to instantiate the dispatch object (see [[#Examples]])
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# (VBA-specific) If the [[rxCustomUI]] object has [[rxDispatchScope | local dispatch scope]], the target function needs to be a public member of the VBA class which is used to instantiate the dispatch object (see [[#VBA | VBA Examples]])
  
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==

Revision as of 16:32, 14 March 2013

Description

Creates a new rxDelegate object associated to a callback function and owned by the rxCustomUI instance.

Parameters

Generic Form

Parameter Name
Parameter Type
Default Value
Description
methodName string [none] The name of the target callback function
return rxDelegate [none] The newly created rxDelegate

.NET Delegate Override

Parameter Name
Parameter Type
Default Value
Description
callbackDelegate Delegate [none] An instance of a .NET delegate used to dispatch the callback
return rxDelegate [none] The newly created rxDelegate

Remarks

  1. (VBA-specific) If the rxCustomUI object has global dispatch scope, the target function needs to be a global member of a standard VBA module
  2. (VBA-specific) If the rxCustomUI object has local dispatch scope, the target function needs to be a public member of the VBA class which is used to instantiate the dispatch object (see VBA Examples)

Examples

VBA

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C#

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VB.NET

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C++

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