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delegate Event
Screenshots
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A very simple event demonstration
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An event multicast demonstration
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Individual objects receive notifications when instance event handlers are used
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A class receives the notification when a static method is used as an event handler
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Create a custom means of managing the event invocation list
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Use the bult-in EventHandler delegate
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Use delegate: event
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Delegate and event hierarchy
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Events:Add and Remove Functions
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Events:Add and Remove Functions 2
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Events: Custom Add and Remove
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Delegates And Events
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Delegates And Events 2
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Chaining events.
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