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Questionmethod conversion from C to C# Pin
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QuestionUnregistering Events Pin
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Eduard Keilholz14-Oct-08 22:39
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You simply unregister for an event if you don't want to respond to that event anymore, however you want to keep the object which fires the event intact.

If that object implements the IDisposable interface, and you call the dispose method() you obviously don't need the object anymore. You don't need to unregister events here...

A good example, I have an object which downloads files from the internet. This proces runs on the background. However, when the user opens a dialog box which displays download progress, I register to a DownloadProgressChanged event, and unregister for the event when that dialog closes. The object which performs the download must stay intact.

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