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Event
24.119.Event
24.119.1.
Cast event sender to a control
24.119.2.
Press F1 to get help
24.119.3.
Raise the PropertyChanged event
24.119.4.
Get the event sender name
24.119.5.
Use Ellipse event delegate
24.119.6.
Halting event routing with Handled
24.119.7.
Use Ellipse.AddHandler to add handler to Ellipse objects
24.119.8.
Get event sender from event
24.119.9.
Handle the ContentRendered event
24.119.10.
Find source element of an element in event handler by casint
24.119.11.
Add an event handler to an element using code
24.119.12.
Handles the Click event on the UniformGrid
24.119.13.
Mark the text control as being changed to prevent any text content or selection changed events
24.119.14.
Check handler event sender
24.119.15.
Generate Click Events Repeatedly While a Button Is Clicked
24.119.16.
Raise the ScrollChanged event of a ScrollViewer
24.119.17.
Event firing sequence
24.119.18.
ToolBar and event handler
24.119.19.
Cancel event by setting CanExecute and Handled to false
24.119.20.
Activated and Deactivated events monitors the activation status of an application.
24.119.21.
Event sender, event source and event original source
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