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SearchPane.VisibilityChanged Event

Definition

Fires when the user opens or closes the search pane.

/// [add: Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("ISearchPane may be altered or unavailable for releases after Windows 10.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, Windows.ApplicationModel.Search.SearchContract)]
/// [remove: Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("ISearchPane may be altered or unavailable for releases after Windows 10.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, Windows.ApplicationModel.Search.SearchContract)]
// Register
event_token VisibilityChanged(TypedEventHandler<SearchPane, SearchPaneVisibilityChangedEventArgs const&> const& handler) const;

// Revoke with event_token
void VisibilityChanged(event_token const* cookie) const;

// Revoke with event_revoker
SearchPane::VisibilityChanged_revoker VisibilityChanged(auto_revoke_t, TypedEventHandler<SearchPane, SearchPaneVisibilityChangedEventArgs const&> const& handler) const;
/// [add: Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("ISearchPane may be altered or unavailable for releases after Windows 10.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, "Windows.ApplicationModel.Search.SearchContract")]
/// [remove: Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("ISearchPane may be altered or unavailable for releases after Windows 10.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, "Windows.ApplicationModel.Search.SearchContract")]
// Register
event_token VisibilityChanged(TypedEventHandler<SearchPane, SearchPaneVisibilityChangedEventArgs const&> const& handler) const;

// Revoke with event_token
void VisibilityChanged(event_token const* cookie) const;

// Revoke with event_revoker
SearchPane::VisibilityChanged_revoker VisibilityChanged(auto_revoke_t, TypedEventHandler<SearchPane, SearchPaneVisibilityChangedEventArgs const&> const& handler) const;
[add: Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("ISearchPane may be altered or unavailable for releases after Windows 10.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, typeof(Windows.ApplicationModel.Search.SearchContract))]
[remove: Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("ISearchPane may be altered or unavailable for releases after Windows 10.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, typeof(Windows.ApplicationModel.Search.SearchContract))]
public event TypedEventHandler<SearchPane,SearchPaneVisibilityChangedEventArgs> VisibilityChanged;
[add: Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("ISearchPane may be altered or unavailable for releases after Windows 10.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, "Windows.ApplicationModel.Search.SearchContract")]
[remove: Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("ISearchPane may be altered or unavailable for releases after Windows 10.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, "Windows.ApplicationModel.Search.SearchContract")]
public event TypedEventHandler<SearchPane,SearchPaneVisibilityChangedEventArgs> VisibilityChanged;
function onVisibilityChanged(eventArgs) { /* Your code */ }
searchPane.addEventListener("visibilitychanged", onVisibilityChanged);
searchPane.removeEventListener("visibilitychanged", onVisibilityChanged);
- or -
searchPane.onvisibilitychanged = onVisibilityChanged;
Public Custom Event VisibilityChanged As TypedEventHandler(Of SearchPane, SearchPaneVisibilityChangedEventArgs) 

Event Type

Attributes

Remarks

Important

To implement search in an app for Windows 10 or later, use AutoSuggestBox. See Auto-suggest box for more info.

You should not use Windows.ApplicationModel.Search APIs (SearchPane, SearchContract) or SearchBox APIs in apps for Windows 10 or later.

Note

An app can't use both the search box (Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.SearchBox/WinJS.UI.SearchBox) and the SearchPane. Using both the search box and the search pane in the same app causes the app to throw an exception with this message: "Cannot create instance of type 'Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.SearchBox.'"

Register to be notified when this event fires by adding an event listener to the searchPane and assigning a handler function for the event. You can access information about the event with the searchPaneVisibilityChangedEventArgs object that is passed to your event handler.

Applies to

See also