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Used to notify an object's client of a change that has occurred in the object
A type of delegate that lets you invoke multiple method calls using a single statement
A delegate used to create mouse event handlers
The control that generates an event
The technique of packaging an object's attributes and methods into a cohesive unit that can then be used as an undivided entity
Shown in the Properties window of the IDE, and looks like a lightning bolt
Generated when a Button object is clicked
Also known as an event-handler method
Represents an event that contains no event data
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composed delegate
event
event sender
event receiver
Empty
MouseEventHandler
encapsulation
Click event
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Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Used to notify an object's client of a change that has occurred in the object
A type of delegate that lets you invoke multiple method calls using a single statement
A delegate used to create mouse event handlers
The control that generates an event
The technique of packaging an object's attributes and methods into a cohesive unit that can then be used as an undivided entity
Shown in the Properties window of the IDE, and looks like a lightning bolt
Generated when a Button object is clicked
Also known as an event-handler method
Represents an event that contains no event data
Premises:
Used to notify an object's client of a change that has occurred in the object
A type of delegate that lets you invoke multiple method calls using a single statement
A delegate used to create mouse event handlers
The control that generates an event
The technique of packaging an object's attributes and methods into a cohesive unit that can then be used as an undivided entity
Shown in the Properties window of the IDE, and looks like a lightning bolt
Generated when a Button object is clicked
Also known as an event-handler method
Represents an event that contains no event data
Responses:
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