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RepeaterItemEventHandler DelegateSystem.Web.UI.WebControls Namespace Represents the method that will handle the ItemCreated and ItemDataBound events of a Repeater. [ VB ] Public Delegate Sub RepeaterItemEventHandler ( _ ByVal src As Object, _ ByVal e As RepeaterItemEventArgs _ ) [ C# ] public delegate void RepeaterItemEventHandler ( object src, RepeaterItemEventArgs e ); [ C++ ] public __gc __delegate void RepeaterItemEventHandler ( Object* src, RepeaterItemEventArgs* e ); In [ JScript ], you can use the delegates in the .NET Framework, but you cannot define your own. ParametersThe declaration of your event handler must have the same parameters as the declaration for the RepeaterItemEventHandler delegate.
RemarksWhen you create a RepeaterItemEventHandler delegate, you identify the method that will handle the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate. For more information about handling events, see Web Forms Events Model. ExampleThe following example demonstrates how to specify and code a handler for the ItemCreated event of the Repeater. The below snippet shows how to attach a handler for the event. <asp:repeater id = "myRepeater" runat = "server" onItemCreated = "showItem" ... > The below shows how the handler method is defined. void showItem ( Object src, RepeaterItemEventArgs e ) {
if ( e.Item.ItemType == ListItemType.Item ||
e.Item.ItemType == ListItemType.AlternatingItem ) {
object [ ] dataitems = ( ( DataRowView ) e.Item.DataItem ).Row.ItemArray;
items.Text += "<br>" + dataitems [ 0 ] + " " + dataitems [ 1 ] + " " + dataitems [ 2 ];
}
else {
items.Text += "<br>" + e.Item.ItemType.ToString ( );
}
}
See AlsoRepeaterItemEventArgs Class Repeater |
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