UIElement.DropCompleted Event
Definition
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Occurs when a drag-and-drop operation with this element as the source is ended.
// Register
event_token DropCompleted(TypedEventHandler<UIElement, DropCompletedEventArgs const&> const& handler) const;
// Revoke with event_token
void DropCompleted(event_token const* cookie) const;
// Revoke with event_revoker
UIElement::DropCompleted_revoker DropCompleted(auto_revoke_t, TypedEventHandler<UIElement, DropCompletedEventArgs const&> const& handler) const;
public event TypedEventHandler<UIElement,DropCompletedEventArgs> DropCompleted;
function onDropCompleted(eventArgs) { /* Your code */ }
uIElement.addEventListener("dropcompleted", onDropCompleted);
uIElement.removeEventListener("dropcompleted", onDropCompleted);
- or -
uIElement.ondropcompleted = onDropCompleted;
Public Custom Event DropCompleted As TypedEventHandler(Of UIElement, DropCompletedEventArgs)
<uiElement DropCompleted="eventhandler"/>
Event Type
Remarks
DropCompleted
is raised on the drag source element after DragStarting, when the dragged element has been dropped. You can handle this event and take appropriate action based on the DropResult in the event args. For example, if the DropResult
is Move, you should delete the original drag source.
DragStarting
and DropCompleted
are raised only if CanDrag is true
.
DropCompleted
is a routed event. For more info on the routed event concept, see Events and routed events overview.