DockableFlagsConverter overview
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Overloaded. Returns whether this converter can convert an object of one type to the type of this converter. |
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Overloaded. Returns whether this converter can convert the object to the specified type. |
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Overloaded. Converts the given value to the type of this converter. |
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Overloaded. Converts the value to a type of this converter, using the invariant culture. |
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Overloaded. Converts the specified text to an object. |
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Overloaded. Converts the given value object to the specified type. |
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Overloaded. Converts the specified value to a culture-invariant string representation. |
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Overloaded. Converts the specified value to a string representation. |
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Overloaded. Re-creates an Object given a set of property values for the object. |
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Overloaded. Determines whether two Object instances are equal. |
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Overloaded. Returns whether changing a value on this object requires a call to CreateInstance to create a new value. |
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Serves as a hash function for a particular type, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. |
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Overloaded. Returns a collection of properties for the type of array specified by the value parameter. |
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Overloaded. Returns whether this object supports properties. |
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Overloaded. Returns a collection of standard values for the data type this type converter is designed for. |
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Overloaded. Returns whether the collection of standard values returned from GetStandardValues is an exclusive list. |
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Overloaded. Returns whether this object supports a standard set of values that can be picked from a list. |
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Gets the Type of the current instance. |
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Overloaded. Returns whether the given value object is valid for this type. |
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Returns a String that represents the current Object. |
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Overridden. Allows an Object to attempt to free resources and perform other cleanup operations before the Object is reclaimed by garbage collection. In C# and C++, finalizers are expressed using destructor syntax. |
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Returns an exception to throw when a conversion cannot be performed. |
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Returns an exception to throw when a conversion cannot be performed. |
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Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. |
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Sorts a collection of properties. |