WebDisplayNameAttribute Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the WebDisplayNameAttribute class.
Overloads
WebDisplayNameAttribute() |
Initializes a new instance of the WebDisplayNameAttribute class without a specified name. |
WebDisplayNameAttribute(String) |
Initializes a new instance of the WebDisplayNameAttribute class with a specified display name. |
WebDisplayNameAttribute()
Initializes a new instance of the WebDisplayNameAttribute class without a specified name.
public:
WebDisplayNameAttribute();
public WebDisplayNameAttribute ();
Public Sub New ()
Remarks
The WebDisplayNameAttribute constructor sets the DisplayName property to an empty string ("").
Applies to
WebDisplayNameAttribute(String)
Initializes a new instance of the WebDisplayNameAttribute class with a specified display name.
public:
WebDisplayNameAttribute(System::String ^ displayName);
public WebDisplayNameAttribute (string displayName);
new System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.WebDisplayNameAttribute : string -> System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.WebDisplayNameAttribute
Public Sub New (displayName As String)
Parameters
- displayName
- String
The friendly name to use in a PropertyGridEditorPart.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the WebDisplayNameAttribute attribute to assign a display name to a property on a Web Parts control. The custom UserJobType
property is given the friendly name "Job Type" to display in the PropertyGridEditorPart control. The name is assigned through the WebDisplayNameAttribute constructor. This example is part of a larger example found in the PropertyGridEditorPart class overview.
[Personalizable(), WebBrowsable(), WebDisplayName("Job Type"),
WebDescription("Select the category that corresponds to your job.")]
public JobTypeName UserJobType
{
get
{
object o = ViewState["UserJobType"];
if (o != null)
return (JobTypeName)o;
else
return _userJobType;
}
set { _userJobType = (JobTypeName)value; }
}
<Personalizable(), WebBrowsable(), WebDisplayName("Job Type"), _
WebDescription("Select the category that corresponds to your job.")> _
Public Property UserJobType() As JobTypeName
Get
Dim o As Object = ViewState("UserJobType")
If Not (o Is Nothing) Then
Return CType(o, JobTypeName)
Else
Return _userJobType
End If
End Get
Set(ByVal value As JobTypeName)
_userJobType = CType(value, JobTypeName)
End Set
End Property
Remarks
The WebDisplayNameAttribute constructor sets the DisplayName property to displayName
. The displayName
parameter is the value that will appear in a PropertyGridEditorPart control.
Applies to
.NET