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- Changing Component Names - Changing Component Properties - Adding Behavior to a Visual Studio C# Application C# Variables and Constants - What is a C# Variable? - What is a C# Constant? - C# Integer Variable Types - C# Floating Point Variables - The C# Decimal Variable Type - C# Boolean Variable Type - C# Character Variable Type - C# String Variables - Casting Variable Types in C# C# Operators and Expressions - What is an Expression? - The Basic Assignment Operator - C# Arithmetic Operators - C# Operator Precedence - Compound Assignment Operators - Increment and Decrement Operators - Comparison Operators - Boolean Logical Operators - The Ternary Operator C# Flow Control Using if and else - Using the if Statement - Using if else Statements - Using if else if Statements The C# switch Statement - Why Use a switch Statement? - Using the switch Statement Syntax - A switch Statement Example - Explaining the Example - Using goto in a C# switch Statement - Using continue in a C# switch Statement C# Looping - The for Statement - The C# for Loop - C# Loop Variable Scope - Creating an Infinite for Loop - Breaking Out of a for Loop - Nested for Loops - Breaking From Nested Loops - Continuing for Loops C# Looping with do and while Statements - The C# while Loop - C# do ... while loops - Breaking from Loops - The continue Statement C# Object Oriented Programming - What is an Object? - What is a Class? - Declaring a C# Class - Creating C# Class Members - Static, Read-only and Const Data Members - Instantiating an Object from a C# Class - Accessing C# Object Members - Adding Methods to a C# Class - C# Constructors and Finalizers C# Inheritance - What is Inheritance? - An Example of Inheritance - Creating a Subclass in C# - Passing Arguments to the Base Class Constructor Understanding C# Abstract Classes - What is a C# Abstract Class? - Abstract Members - Declaring a C# Abstract Class - Deriving from an Abstract Class - The Difference Between abstract and virtual Members Introducing C# Arrays - Creating Arrays in C# - Declaring a Multidimensional Array - Accessing Array Values - Getting the Length of an Array - Sorting and Manipulating C# Arrays C# List and ArrayList Collections - What are C# Collection Classes - Creating C# List Collections - List<T> and ArrayList - Adding Items to Lists - Accessing List Items - Removing Items From Lists - Inserting Items into a C# List - Sorting Lists in C# - Finding Items in a C# List or ArrayList - Obtaining Information About a List - Clearing and Trimming C# Lists Working with Strings in C# - Creating Strings in C# - Obtaining the Length of a C# String - Treating Strings as Arrays - Concatenating Strings in C# - Comparing Strings in C# - Changing String Case - Splitting a C# String into Multiple Parts - Trimming and Padding C# Strings - C# String Replacement Formatting Strings in C# - The Syntax of the String.Format() Method - A Simple C# String Format Example - Using Format Controls - As Simple Format Control Example - The C# String.Format() Format Controls Working with Dates and Times in C# - Creating a C# Date Time Objects - Getting the Current System Time and Date - Adding or Subtracting from Dates and Times - Retrieving Parts of a Date and Time - Formatting Dates and Times in C# C# and Windows Forms - Creating a New Form - Changing the Form Name - Changing the Form Title - Changing the Form Background Color - Changing The Form Background Image - Configuring the Minimize, Maximize and Close Buttons - Setting Minimum and Maximum Form Sizes - Specifying the Position of a Form on the Display - Changing the Form Border - Stopping a Form from Appearing the Windows Taskbar - Creating a Transparent Form Designing Forms in C# and Visual Studio - Visual Basic Forms and Controls - Double Clicking the Control in the Toolbox - Dragging a Dropping Controls onto the Form - Drawing a Control on the Form - Positioning and Sizing Controls Using the Grid - Positioning Controls Using Snap Lines - Selecting Multiple Controls - Aligning and Sizing Groups of Controls - Setting Properties on a Group of Controls - Anchoring and Auto sizing Form Controls - Setting Tab Order in a Form Understanding C# GUI Events - Event Triggers - Wiring Up Events in Visual Studio - Compile and Running the Application - Setting Up a C# Timer Event C# Events and Event Parameters - The Anatomy of an Event Handler - A C# EventArgs Example - C# EventArg Object Properties - Identifying which Mouse Button was Clicked Hiding and Showing Forms in C# - Creating a C# Application Containing Multiple Forms - Understanding Modal and Non-modal Forms - Writing C# Code to Display a Non-Modal Form - Writing C# Code to Display a Modal Form - Hiding Forms in C# - Closing Forms in C# Creating Top-Level Menus in C# - Creating a Top-Level Menu - Deleting and Moving Menu Items - Assigning Keyboard Shortcuts to Menu Items - Programming Menu Items in C# Creating Context Menus in C# - Adding Context Menus to a C# Form - Associating a Component with a Context Menu - Programming C# Context Menu Options - Compiling and Running the Application Building a Toolbar with C# and Visual Studio - Creating a Toolbar - Adding Tooltip Text to Toolbar Controls - Programming Toolbar Controls - Changing the Toolbar Position Drawing Graphics in C# - Persistent Graphics - Creating a Graphics Object - Creating a Pen In C# - Drawing Lines in C# - Drawing Squares and Rectangles in C# - Drawing Ellipses and Circles in C# - Drawing Text with C# Using Bitmaps for Persistent Graphics in C# - Why Use Bitmaps for Graphics Persistence in C#? - Creating a Bitmap - Instantiating a Bitmap and Creating a Graphics Object - Drawing onto the Bitmap - Rendering a Bitmap Image on a Control - Changing the Background Color of a Bitmap Popularity: 12% [?] Related Posts: Tags for this post>> C Sharp Tutorials No Comments »No comments yet. 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