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C# (CSharp) FrmMain.FrmHide Examples
Programming Language:
C# (CSharp)
Class/Type:
FrmMain
Method/Function:
FrmHide
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FrmMain.FrmHide
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Frequently Used Methods
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Alert(18)
GetChildFrm(8)
GetErrorInfo(5)
Close(4)
Enqueue(4)
BringToFront(3)
CheckNullValue(3)
AdjustDesktopImages(2)
Focus(2)
ExecuteQuery(2)
GetImageIndex(1)
EndOfGame(1)
FrmMain_DragDrop(1)
FrmHide(1)
ExplainMeterData(1)
GetKhoTheoUser(1)
AddControlsTopbarOptions(1)
DeleteFicha(1)
DrawSubItem(1)
DrawColumnHeader(1)
DeleteSelectedImage(1)
AddGroup(1)
Clear(1)
CheckNullValueTextEdit(1)
CheckNullValueCBox(1)
CheckAutoRunState(1)
Byte6ToUint64(1)
BloquearSistema(1)
BeginInvoke(1)
AddLogEntry(1)
GetLatestChanges(1)
Frequently Used Methods
Alert (18)
GetChildFrm (8)
GetErrorInfo (5)
Close (4)
Enqueue (4)
BringToFront (3)
CheckNullValue (3)
AdjustDesktopImages (2)
Focus (2)
ExecuteQuery (2)
Frequently Used Methods
GetImageIndex (1)
EndOfGame (1)
FrmMain_DragDrop (1)
FrmHide (1)
ExplainMeterData (1)
GetKhoTheoUser (1)
AddControlsTopbarOptions (1)
DeleteFicha (1)
DrawSubItem (1)
DrawColumnHeader (1)
DeleteSelectedImage (1)
AddGroup (1)
Clear (1)
CheckNullValueTextEdit (1)
CheckNullValueCBox (1)
CheckAutoRunState (1)
Byte6ToUint64 (1)
BloquearSistema (1)
BeginInvoke (1)
AddLogEntry (1)
Frequently Used Methods
DeleteSelectedImage (1)
AddGroup (1)
Clear (1)
CheckNullValueTextEdit (1)
CheckNullValueCBox (1)
CheckAutoRunState (1)
Byte6ToUint64 (1)
BloquearSistema (1)
BeginInvoke (1)
AddLogEntry (1)
GetLatestChanges (1)
Frequently Used Methods
GetLatestChanges (1)
Example #1
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Show file
File:
Program.cs
Project:
serfend/Project.company.videostreamPlayer.1902
internal static void HideProgram() { frmMain.FrmHide(new object(), new EventArgs()); }