This section provides how-to information on activating viewing modes of the Class Explorer, viewing class hierarchies, viewing class members, and more.
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You can view hierarchy of classes, interfaces, and types in the Class Explorer. | |
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The Class Viewer pane of the Class Explorer can display three different types of the tree showing hierarchical structure of classes/interfaces:
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You can use the Class Explorer to view members declared in classes and interfaces. | |
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Using the Class Explorer you can locate declarations of classes, interfaces, and types. | |
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Using the Class Explorer you can locate declarations of members declared in classes and interfaces. | |
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You can use the Class Explorer to locate definitions of methods | |
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Using the Class Explorer you can locate definitions of properties’ access specifiers. | |
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Using the Class Explorer you can automate the creation of fields | |
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Using the Class Explorer you can automate the creation of methods | |
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Assume that you want to insert a privately declared function named Test into a class named TTestClass. The new function shall have two arguments i and j, both of the integer type and it should return a boolean value. | |
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Using the Class Explorer you can automate the creation of properties. You can use the Add Property dialog box to add to a class the code for the declaration of a property and for the default implementations of the getter and setter methods. |
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