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ListEditor Methods
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Represents the base class for List Editors.
Name Description
ApplyModel() Updates the current List Editor’s state in accordance with the information stored in the Application Model.
BreakLinksToControls() Removes references to the ListEditor‘s control and its event handlers.
CreateControls() Creates the current List Editor‘s control that represents a List View in a UI.
Dispose() Releases all resources used by a ListEditor object.
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.
GetHashCode() Serves as the default hash function. Inherited from Object.
GetSelectedObjects() Provides access to the collection of objects that are currently selected in the List Editor‘s control.
GetType() Gets the Type of the current instance. Inherited from Object.
MemberwiseClone() protected Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. Inherited from Object.
ReferenceEquals(Object, Object) static Determines whether the specified Object instances are the same instance. Inherited from Object.
Refresh() Refreshes the bound data source of a List Editor‘s control.
SaveModel() Writes information on a List Editor‘s control to the Application Model.
StartIncrementalSearch(String) Starts an incremental search for the specified string.
SupportsDataAccessMode(CollectionSourceDataAccessMode) Determines whether or not the given data access mode is supported by the ListEditor.
ToString() Returns a string that represents the current object. Inherited from Object.
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