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23.1.4.Exit application
using System; 
using System.Windows.Forms; 
using System.Drawing; 
 
class FormExit : Form 
  Button StopButton; 
 
  public FormExit() { 
    Text = "Adding a Stop Button"
 
    StopButton = new Button()
    StopButton.Text = "Stop"
    StopButton.Location = new Point(100100)
 
    StopButton.Click += StopButtonClick; 
    Controls.Add(StopButton)
  }   
 
  [STAThread
  public static void Main() { 
    FormExit skel = new FormExit()
 
    Application.Run(skel)
  
 
  protected void StopButtonClick(object who, EventArgs e) { 
     Application.Exit()
  
}
23.1.Introduction
23.1.1.Empty FormEmpty Form
23.1.2.First Window ApplicationFirst Window Application
23.1.3.A form-based Windows Skeleton
23.1.4.Exit application
23.1.5.Button click handlerButton click handler
23.1.6.Use Application.Run to load window application
23.1.7.Subclass Form to create a window
23.1.8.Essential elements of a Windows Forms application.
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