DictionaryBase.OnSetComplete(Object, Object, Object) Method
Definition
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Performs additional custom processes after setting a value in the DictionaryBase instance.
protected:
virtual void OnSetComplete(System::Object ^ key, System::Object ^ oldValue, System::Object ^ newValue);
protected virtual void OnSetComplete (object key, object oldValue, object newValue);
protected virtual void OnSetComplete (object key, object? oldValue, object? newValue);
abstract member OnSetComplete : obj * obj * obj -> unit
override this.OnSetComplete : obj * obj * obj -> unit
Protected Overridable Sub OnSetComplete (key As Object, oldValue As Object, newValue As Object)
Parameters
- key
- Object
The key of the element to locate.
- oldValue
- Object
The old value of the element associated with key
.
- newValue
- Object
The new value of the element associated with key
.
Remarks
The default implementation of this method is intended to be overridden by a derived class to perform some action after the specified element is set.
The On* methods are invoked only on the instance returned by the Dictionary property, but not on the instance returned by the InnerHashtable property.
The default implementation of this method is an O(1)
operation.
Notes to Inheritors
This method allows implementers to define processes that must be performed after setting the specified element in the underlying Hashtable. By defining this method, implementers can add functionality to inherited methods without having to override all other methods.
OnSet(Object, Object, Object) is invoked before the standard Set behavior, whereas OnSetComplete(Object, Object, Object) is invoked after the standard Set behavior.