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hi I am Mohan Completed MCA Last Year,
I know Dot net Concepts But Basic Concepts Did not know

for example,
Controls Propriety and their Events

How to Use and When it use...

Please Give Me Full Details About All Standard Controls events and propriety

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The Books Online would be the first place to look information about controls included in framework. Taken you are talking about Windows Forms, have a look at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ettb6e2a.aspx[^]
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 8-Apr-11 19:14pm    
Sure, a 5.
Please see my Answer.
--SA
No.

Do you realize how much information you are asking for?

There is a little company that publishes this info, and - out of the kindness of their corporate hearts - they then give the information away for free to anyone who is willing to look for it:
MSDN[^]

Now, go, research, learn!
 
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Mohankumar.Engain 8-Apr-11 11:35am    
thanks by mohan
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 8-Apr-11 19:15pm    
No, Mohan probably does not realize that, but this is not his main problem I think. My 5.
Please see my Answer.
--SA
Have you looked at this[^] for events and this[^] for properties?
Those ought to give you a start.

EDIT: As OriginalGriff pointed out in his answer, you're asking a huge question. You need to do some reading and research, then try out what you've learned and come back with specific questions if you have them.
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 8-Apr-11 19:17pm    
That might be useful (my 5), but this is not the main problem, huge question or not, this is about learning method.
Please see my Answer.
--SA
This is bad, very bad Question.

Main thing here: what does it mean: "if you have". What does it mean "if"?!!
Many of us know all the detail and can use them, of course.

Why anyone should waste time and explain what you can learn from books and help documents?

You problem is not those event but the that you probably have no idea on how to learn and what to learn. Or you don't want. No questions can help you here.

Sorry,
—SA
 
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Orcun Iyigun 8-Apr-11 20:03pm    
Yes totally agree. good point. my 5
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 8-Apr-11 21:12pm    
Great. Thank you.
--SA
Mohankumar.Engain 9-Apr-11 3:16am    
no no i want differ from other control properties. some properties i dont know how to use for example,

Progress Bar events LocationChanged(),RegionChanged(), StyleChanged()
Combo Box Events MeasureItem(),HelpRequested

like that all controls(Windows,Web) With Examples


and

i need Details about all events for each controls

if u have sent me....
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 9-Apr-11 19:56pm    
All the listed events and all other named as XChanged do exact same things: they are fired when the property X is changed, exactly as the name suggests. Each of the properties' accessors ("set" methods) do the following: compare previous value with the parameter "value"; is they are the same exits, if not, changes "value" to a new value and fires respective XChanged event.

Each and every event is described in the help of each class. Why repeating help documents? If you don't understand any of the descriptions, you can ask what exactly you don't understand. I doubt we can add much to existing help pages, which are pretty good for event topics.

Good luck.
--SA
Wendelius 9-Apr-11 3:48am    
Yep as, said, just a bit large question :) 5'd

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