BindableAttribute.Bindable Property

Definition

Gets a value indicating that a property is typically used for binding.

public:
 property bool Bindable { bool get(); };
public bool Bindable { get; }
member this.Bindable : bool
Public ReadOnly Property Bindable As Boolean

Property Value

true if the property is typically used for binding; otherwise, false.

Examples

The following code example checks to see whether MyProperty is bindable. First the code gets the attributes for MyProperty by doing the following:

Then, the code sets myAttribute to the value of the BindableAttribute in the AttributeCollection and checks whether the property is bindable.

For this code example to run, you must provide the fully qualified assembly name. For information about how to obtain the fully qualified assembly name, see

Assembly Names.

// Gets the attributes for the property.
AttributeCollection^ attributes = TypeDescriptor::GetProperties( this )[ "MyProperty" ]->Attributes;

// Checks to see if the property is bindable.
BindableAttribute^ myAttribute = dynamic_cast<BindableAttribute^>(attributes[ BindableAttribute::typeid ]);
if ( myAttribute->Bindable )
{
   // Insert code here.
}
// Gets the attributes for the property.
AttributeCollection attributes =
   TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(this)["MyProperty"].Attributes;

// Checks to see if the property is bindable.
BindableAttribute myAttribute = (BindableAttribute)attributes[typeof(BindableAttribute)];
if (myAttribute.Bindable)
{
    // Insert code here.
}
  ' Gets the attributes for the property.
  Dim attributes As AttributeCollection = _
     TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(Me)("MyProperty").Attributes

       ' Checks to see if the property is bindable.
       Dim myAttribute As BindableAttribute = _
       CType(attributes(System.Type.GetType("BindableAttribute")), BindableAttribute)
       If (myAttribute.Bindable) Then
           ' Insert code here.
       End If

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