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.NET Framework 4.5.2+

BoolList.EndUpdate() Method

Unlocks the BoolList after a call to the ActionBase.BeginUpdate method, and causes an immediate update.

Namespace: DevExpress.ExpressApp.Utils

Assembly: DevExpress.ExpressApp.v24.1.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.ExpressApp

Declaration

public void EndUpdate()

Remarks

The EndUpdate and BoolList.EndUpdate methods are designed to implement batch modifications with a BoolList. After the EndUpdate method has been called, and until a call to the BoolList.EndUpdate method, the BoolList‘s events will not be raised, and the BoolList.ResultValue property value will not change. This allows you to prevent excessive updates when changing multiple key values simultaneously. For this purpose, enclose the code that changes multiple keys within calls to these methods. The following code snippet illustrates this.

//...
mySimpleAction.Active.BeginUpdate();
mySimpleAction.Active["MyReason1"] = "true";
mySimpleAction.Active["MyReason2"] = "true";
mySimpleAction.Active["MyReason3"] = "true";
//...
mySimpleAction.Active.EndUpdate();

The BeginUpdate and EndUpdate methods use an internal counter to implement their functionality. The counter’s initial value is 0. A call to the BeginUpdate method increments the counter by one. A call to the EndUpdate method decrements the counter by one, and if its new value is zero, a change notification is generated. This means that each call to BeginUpdate must be paired with a call to EndUpdate. If a call to BeginUpdate is made but without a subsequent call to EndUpdate, or EndUpdate is not called because an exception occurred, the BoolList will no longer respond to changes. To ensure that EndUpdate is always called even if an exception occurs, wrap any calls to these methods in a try…finally statement.

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