PartBuilder.AddMetadata Method
Definition
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Adds metadata to the matching types.
Overloads
AddMetadata(String, Func<Type,Object>) |
Adds metadata to the matching types. |
AddMetadata(String, Object) |
Adds metadata to the matching types. |
AddMetadata(String, Func<Type,Object>)
- Source:
- PartBuilder.cs
- Source:
- PartBuilder.cs
- Source:
- PartBuilder.cs
Adds metadata to the matching types.
public:
System::ComponentModel::Composition::Registration::PartBuilder ^ AddMetadata(System::String ^ name, Func<Type ^, System::Object ^> ^ itemFunc);
public System.ComponentModel.Composition.Registration.PartBuilder AddMetadata (string name, Func<Type,object> itemFunc);
member this.AddMetadata : string * Func<Type, obj> -> System.ComponentModel.Composition.Registration.PartBuilder
Public Function AddMetadata (name As String, itemFunc As Func(Of Type, Object)) As PartBuilder
Parameters
- name
- String
The metadata key.
Returns
The current object, to allow chaining.
Applies to
AddMetadata(String, Object)
- Source:
- PartBuilder.cs
- Source:
- PartBuilder.cs
- Source:
- PartBuilder.cs
Adds metadata to the matching types.
public:
System::ComponentModel::Composition::Registration::PartBuilder ^ AddMetadata(System::String ^ name, System::Object ^ value);
public System.ComponentModel.Composition.Registration.PartBuilder AddMetadata (string name, object value);
member this.AddMetadata : string * obj -> System.ComponentModel.Composition.Registration.PartBuilder
Public Function AddMetadata (name As String, value As Object) As PartBuilder
Parameters
- name
- String
The metadata key.
- value
- Object
The metadata value.
Returns
The current object, to allow chaining.
Applies to
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