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#3 27 Days Ago
Hello.
I have a doubt about if there a custom class or something similar for that purpose in .Net Framework (for Windows Form).
But that's doesn't stop you from implementing it by yourself. Steps could be something like this:
1. Define the data structure, that will store the history of what your user visited (depends on what data you need to load the form/screen/whatewer to return back to given state).
2. Define the Control, that will move through your history.
I have a doubt about if there a custom class or something similar for that purpose in .Net Framework (for Windows Form).
But that's doesn't stop you from implementing it by yourself. Steps could be something like this:
1. Define the data structure, that will store the history of what your user visited (depends on what data you need to load the form/screen/whatewer to return back to given state).
2. Define the Control, that will move through your history.
So what if you can see the darkest side of me?
No one would ever change this animal I have become
Help me believe it's not the real me
Somebody help me tame this animal
No one would ever change this animal I have become
Help me believe it's not the real me
Somebody help me tame this animal
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#4 27 Days Ago
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Hello.
I have a doubt about if there a custom class or something similar for that purpose in .Net Framework (for Windows Form).
But that's doesn't stop you from implementing it by yourself. Steps could be something like this:
1. Define the data structure, that will store the history of what your user visited (depends on what data you need to load the form/screen/whatewer to return back to given state).
2. Define the Control, that will move through your history.
Well i m new on C#, So can you providde me the code, or suggest me some artical regarding this.....
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#5 27 Days Ago
Sure.
Here's pretty interesting class for history handling (with example project): Navigational history (go back/forward) for WinForms controls
It has basic functionality, but you can widen it any time you want
Here's pretty interesting class for history handling (with example project): Navigational history (go back/forward) for WinForms controls
It has basic functionality, but you can widen it any time you want
So what if you can see the darkest side of me?
No one would ever change this animal I have become
Help me believe it's not the real me
Somebody help me tame this animal
No one would ever change this animal I have become
Help me believe it's not the real me
Somebody help me tame this animal
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#6 27 Days Ago
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Sure.
Here's pretty interesting class for history handling (with example project): Navigational history (go back/forward) for WinForms controls
It has basic functionality, but you can widen it any time you want
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