Accidentally added some event methods in C# from the form builder. If you delete them from the .cs file it throws an error. How do I get rid of them?
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3@null probably just counter-upvotes.– slothFeb 28, 2014 at 14:36
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3If you hover your mouse over the downvote button, it says "this question shows no research effort or is not useful". The question certainly shows zero research effort. It is also almost 100% a dupe and can be resolved with a simple google search.– dandan78Feb 28, 2014 at 14:36
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3@Abbas Or he just didn't bother to spend any time attempting to solve his own problem or to search for a solution, despite the fact that it's entirely within his capabilities to solve.– ServyFeb 28, 2014 at 14:36
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3@Tigran But he didn't ask that legitimate question. He asked an entirely different question that demonstrated that he spent no time whatsoever attempting to diagnose the problem, or try and solve it.– ServyFeb 28, 2014 at 14:37
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4@Tigran How did he try to resolve the problem? He deleted a method, after deleting it an error is thrown. He didn't even say what the error message is in the question. Regardless of whether or not it's obscure to him, it's absolutely something that belongs in the question. Beyond that it's something that he can easily search on to find relevant material to explain it in different wording. The second he came across anything even remotely wrong he went immediately to "get someone else to solve it for me" rather than, "try to figure out what's going on". We don't want to encourage that.– ServyFeb 28, 2014 at 14:48
4 Answers
There are two parts to subscribing to an event.
- You have the event method itself, which you tried deleting.
- You have subscriptions to the event method. You can have any number of controls subscribing to a single event method.
If you just delete the event method, then you still have controls subscribed to that event. But it no longer exists, so you get an error.
You can delete the subscription to the event from the designer by right-clicking the event in the properties window and clicking "Reset":
Or you could open the Designer.cs
file and delete event subscription from there. For example:
this.richTextBox1.KeyDown += new System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventHandler(this.richTextBox1_KeyDown);
As well as deleting them from the code file, you will need to find the control that is referencing those event methods and remove the reference to the method.
You need to go to Form.Designer.cs
and remove the red line which is subscription of the event handler.If you see an error screen like this:
Just click the link under the Instances of this error
, and remove that line and it should be fine.
Go to the button or element that reference the Event and remove it from there, Desingn - > Right click on element -> Properties - > Events - > Remove from there what you dont need, or do it in the code, you can search in it for the name of the method you deleted.
And the next time just use Ctrl + Z.