How to register for an EventHandler when there is a method with the same name
I have an instance of the Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word in a variable
Application word;
Now I want to register a method for the Quit
Eventhandler.
word.Quit += onWordQuit;
The problem is, that there is also a method called Quit
. The compiler complains that
"Cannot assign to 'Quit' because it is a method group.
Reference 'Quit' is a 'method group'. The assignment target must be an assignable variable, property or indexer
I found this blog post from 2004 about this subject.
But when I cast Quit
like so:
(ApplicationEvents4_QuitEventHandler)word.Quit += onWordQuit;
I get the error
No overload for
Quit
matches delegate
ApplicationEvents4_QuitEventHandler.
How can I register to the Quit
Event Handler in this case?
c# ms-word office-interop
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I have an instance of the Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word in a variable
Application word;
Now I want to register a method for the Quit
Eventhandler.
word.Quit += onWordQuit;
The problem is, that there is also a method called Quit
. The compiler complains that
"Cannot assign to 'Quit' because it is a method group.
Reference 'Quit' is a 'method group'. The assignment target must be an assignable variable, property or indexer
I found this blog post from 2004 about this subject.
But when I cast Quit
like so:
(ApplicationEvents4_QuitEventHandler)word.Quit += onWordQuit;
I get the error
No overload for
Quit
matches delegate
ApplicationEvents4_QuitEventHandler.
How can I register to the Quit
Event Handler in this case?
c# ms-word office-interop
Have you tryedword.Quit += Quit
as this answer suggest?
– ikerbera
Nov 21 '18 at 13:25
1
There is noQuit
event handler. If you look on Microsoft Docs you'll see thatQuit
is a void method. You can see other entries at this link which show the various ApplicationEventsX_Event_Quit events
– A Friend
Nov 21 '18 at 13:31
That does not work either.Cannot choose method from method group. Did you intend to invoke the method?
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:31
@A Friend: Intellisense shows both a method and an EventHandler with the name Quit.This is why I asked the question. But I see that the documentation does not confirm the existence of this EventHandler.
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:36
@A Friend: I am using the Application class and not the ApplicationClass. The Application class does have a Quit event.
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:44
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I have an instance of the Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word in a variable
Application word;
Now I want to register a method for the Quit
Eventhandler.
word.Quit += onWordQuit;
The problem is, that there is also a method called Quit
. The compiler complains that
"Cannot assign to 'Quit' because it is a method group.
Reference 'Quit' is a 'method group'. The assignment target must be an assignable variable, property or indexer
I found this blog post from 2004 about this subject.
But when I cast Quit
like so:
(ApplicationEvents4_QuitEventHandler)word.Quit += onWordQuit;
I get the error
No overload for
Quit
matches delegate
ApplicationEvents4_QuitEventHandler.
How can I register to the Quit
Event Handler in this case?
c# ms-word office-interop
I have an instance of the Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word in a variable
Application word;
Now I want to register a method for the Quit
Eventhandler.
word.Quit += onWordQuit;
The problem is, that there is also a method called Quit
. The compiler complains that
"Cannot assign to 'Quit' because it is a method group.
Reference 'Quit' is a 'method group'. The assignment target must be an assignable variable, property or indexer
I found this blog post from 2004 about this subject.
But when I cast Quit
like so:
(ApplicationEvents4_QuitEventHandler)word.Quit += onWordQuit;
I get the error
No overload for
Quit
matches delegate
ApplicationEvents4_QuitEventHandler.
How can I register to the Quit
Event Handler in this case?
c# ms-word office-interop
c# ms-word office-interop
edited Nov 21 '18 at 13:35
Cindy Meister
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asked Nov 21 '18 at 13:23
tobre
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Have you tryedword.Quit += Quit
as this answer suggest?
– ikerbera
Nov 21 '18 at 13:25
1
There is noQuit
event handler. If you look on Microsoft Docs you'll see thatQuit
is a void method. You can see other entries at this link which show the various ApplicationEventsX_Event_Quit events
– A Friend
Nov 21 '18 at 13:31
That does not work either.Cannot choose method from method group. Did you intend to invoke the method?
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:31
@A Friend: Intellisense shows both a method and an EventHandler with the name Quit.This is why I asked the question. But I see that the documentation does not confirm the existence of this EventHandler.
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:36
@A Friend: I am using the Application class and not the ApplicationClass. The Application class does have a Quit event.
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:44
|
show 4 more comments
Have you tryedword.Quit += Quit
as this answer suggest?
– ikerbera
Nov 21 '18 at 13:25
1
There is noQuit
event handler. If you look on Microsoft Docs you'll see thatQuit
is a void method. You can see other entries at this link which show the various ApplicationEventsX_Event_Quit events
– A Friend
Nov 21 '18 at 13:31
That does not work either.Cannot choose method from method group. Did you intend to invoke the method?
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:31
@A Friend: Intellisense shows both a method and an EventHandler with the name Quit.This is why I asked the question. But I see that the documentation does not confirm the existence of this EventHandler.
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:36
@A Friend: I am using the Application class and not the ApplicationClass. The Application class does have a Quit event.
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:44
Have you tryed
word.Quit += Quit
as this answer suggest?– ikerbera
Nov 21 '18 at 13:25
Have you tryed
word.Quit += Quit
as this answer suggest?– ikerbera
Nov 21 '18 at 13:25
1
1
There is no
Quit
event handler. If you look on Microsoft Docs you'll see that Quit
is a void method. You can see other entries at this link which show the various ApplicationEventsX_Event_Quit events– A Friend
Nov 21 '18 at 13:31
There is no
Quit
event handler. If you look on Microsoft Docs you'll see that Quit
is a void method. You can see other entries at this link which show the various ApplicationEventsX_Event_Quit events– A Friend
Nov 21 '18 at 13:31
That does not work either.
Cannot choose method from method group. Did you intend to invoke the method?
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:31
That does not work either.
Cannot choose method from method group. Did you intend to invoke the method?
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:31
@A Friend: Intellisense shows both a method and an EventHandler with the name Quit.This is why I asked the question. But I see that the documentation does not confirm the existence of this EventHandler.
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:36
@A Friend: Intellisense shows both a method and an EventHandler with the name Quit.This is why I asked the question. But I see that the documentation does not confirm the existence of this EventHandler.
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:36
@A Friend: I am using the Application class and not the ApplicationClass. The Application class does have a Quit event.
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:44
@A Friend: I am using the Application class and not the ApplicationClass. The Application class does have a Quit event.
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:44
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The way to register for the EventHandler in this case is (as Hans Passant and this post pointed out) is:
((ApplicationEvents4_Event)word).Quit += onWordQuit;
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The way to register for the EventHandler in this case is (as Hans Passant and this post pointed out) is:
((ApplicationEvents4_Event)word).Quit += onWordQuit;
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The way to register for the EventHandler in this case is (as Hans Passant and this post pointed out) is:
((ApplicationEvents4_Event)word).Quit += onWordQuit;
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The way to register for the EventHandler in this case is (as Hans Passant and this post pointed out) is:
((ApplicationEvents4_Event)word).Quit += onWordQuit;
The way to register for the EventHandler in this case is (as Hans Passant and this post pointed out) is:
((ApplicationEvents4_Event)word).Quit += onWordQuit;
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Have you tryed
word.Quit += Quit
as this answer suggest?– ikerbera
Nov 21 '18 at 13:25
1
There is no
Quit
event handler. If you look on Microsoft Docs you'll see thatQuit
is a void method. You can see other entries at this link which show the various ApplicationEventsX_Event_Quit events– A Friend
Nov 21 '18 at 13:31
That does not work either.
Cannot choose method from method group. Did you intend to invoke the method?
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:31
@A Friend: Intellisense shows both a method and an EventHandler with the name Quit.This is why I asked the question. But I see that the documentation does not confirm the existence of this EventHandler.
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:36
@A Friend: I am using the Application class and not the ApplicationClass. The Application class does have a Quit event.
– tobre
Nov 21 '18 at 13:44