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AsyncCommand Methods

An asynchronous command without a command parameter.
Name Description
Cancel() Creates a request to cancel the command execution. Inherited from AsyncCommand<T>.
Cancel(Boolean) Creates a request to cancel the command execution. Inherited from AsyncCommand<T>.
CancelAfter(Int32) Creates a request to cancel the command execution after the specified number of milliseconds. Inherited from AsyncCommand<T>.
CancelAfter(TimeSpan) Creates a request to cancel the command execution after the specified time span. Inherited from AsyncCommand<T>.
CanExecute(T) Returns whether the command can be executed in its current state. Inherited from AsyncCommand<T>.
Equals(Object, Object) static Determines whether the specified object instances are considered equal. Inherited from Object.
Equals(Object) Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object. Inherited from Object.
Execute(T) Defines the method to be called when the command is invoked. Inherited from AsyncCommand<T>.
ExecuteAsync(T) Defines the asynchronous method to be called when the command is invoked. Inherited from AsyncCommand<T>.
GetHashCode() Serves as the default hash function. Inherited from Object.
GetType() Gets the Type of the current instance. Inherited from Object.
MemberwiseClone() protected Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. Inherited from Object.
RaiseCanExecuteChanged() Raises the CanExecuteChanged event. You can use this method to notify a visual element about a command’s CanExecute(T) state changes. Inherited from CommandBase<T>.
ReferenceEquals(Object, Object) static Determines whether the specified Object instances are the same instance. Inherited from Object.
ToString() Returns a string that represents the current object. Inherited from Object.
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