UpdatedFieldsCount
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]FieldUpdatingProgressArgs.UpdatedFieldsCount property
Gets the number of updated fields.
public int UpdatedFieldsCount { get; }
Examples
Shows how to use callback methods during a field update.
public void FieldUpdatingCallbackTest()
{
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
builder.InsertField(" DATE \\@ \"dddd, d MMMM yyyy\" ");
builder.InsertField(" TIME ");
builder.InsertField(" REVNUM ");
builder.InsertField(" AUTHOR \"John Doe\" ");
builder.InsertField(" SUBJECT \"My Subject\" ");
builder.InsertField(" QUOTE \"Hello world!\" ");
FieldUpdatingCallback callback = new FieldUpdatingCallback();
doc.FieldOptions.FieldUpdatingCallback = callback;
doc.UpdateFields();
Assert.True(callback.FieldUpdatedCalls.Contains("Updating John Doe"));
}
/// <summary>
/// Implement this interface if you want to have your own custom methods called during a field update.
/// </summary>
public class FieldUpdatingCallback : IFieldUpdatingCallback, IFieldUpdatingProgressCallback
{
public FieldUpdatingCallback()
{
FieldUpdatedCalls = new List<string>();
}
/// <summary>
/// A user defined method that is called just before a field is updated.
/// </summary>
void IFieldUpdatingCallback.FieldUpdating(Field field)
{
if (field.Type == FieldType.FieldAuthor)
{
FieldAuthor fieldAuthor = (FieldAuthor) field;
fieldAuthor.AuthorName = "Updating John Doe";
}
}
/// <summary>
/// A user defined method that is called just after a field is updated.
/// </summary>
void IFieldUpdatingCallback.FieldUpdated(Field field)
{
FieldUpdatedCalls.Add(field.Result);
}
void IFieldUpdatingProgressCallback.Notify(FieldUpdatingProgressArgs args)
{
Console.WriteLine($"{args.UpdateCompleted}/{args.TotalFieldsCount}");
Console.WriteLine($"{args.UpdatedFieldsCount}");
}
public IList<string> FieldUpdatedCalls { get; }
}
See Also
- class FieldUpdatingProgressArgs
- namespace Aspose.Words.Fields
- assembly Aspose.Words