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V25.1
  • TokenEditToken Class

    The token.

    Namespace: DevExpress.XtraEditors

    Assembly: DevExpress.XtraEditors.v25.1.dll

    NuGet Package: DevExpress.Win.Navigation

    Declaration

    public class TokenEditToken :
        ICloneable

    The following members return TokenEditToken objects:

    Remarks

    Read the following topic for additional information and examples: Token Edit Control.

    Examples

    Unbound Mode

    In unbound mode, the TokenEdit stores tokens in the Properties.Tokens collection. The following example demonstrates how to add unbound tokens in code:

    tokenEdit1.Properties.BeginUpdate();
    // Token values must be unique.
    tokenEdit1.Properties.Tokens.AddToken("Description string A", "value1");
    tokenEdit1.Properties.Tokens.AddToken("Description string B", "value2");
    // ... add more tokens
    tokenEdit1.Properties.EndUpdate();
    

    Bound Mode

    1. Use the Properties.DataSource property to bind the TokenEdit control to a data source.
    2. Use the Properties.DisplayMember to specify the data field that stores token descriptions.
    3. Use the Properties.ValueMember to specify the field that stores token values. Token values must be unique.
    tokenEdit1.Properties.BeginUpdate();
    tokenEdit1.Properties.DataSource = queryBindingSource;
    tokenEdit1.Properties.DisplayMember = "EmailAddress";
    tokenEdit1.Properties.ValueMember = "EmailAddressID";
    tokenEdit1.Properties.EndUpdate();
    

    Inheritance

    Object
    TokenEditToken
    See Also