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CollectionBase derived class not saving design time items

hi
On a form ive added my custom component (MyComponent) which has a property
(IDs in the expample code) exposing a collection of int16. I see this
property in the PropertyGrid and I dont have trouble adding items to the
collection at design time (using standard CollectionEdito r class). I can
Add, remove items at design time, however all the items are lost after a
compilation.

public class MyComponent : Component{
Int16Collection int_col;

public Int16Collection IDs{
get{
return int_col;
}
set{
int_col = value;
}
}
}

Here's my custom collection class.

public class Int16Collection : CollectionBase {
public Int16 this[ int index ]{
get{
return( (Int16) List[index] );
}
set{
List[index] = value;
}
}
.....
....

I dont understand how/why all the items added at design time disappear on
compilation of the form. Where are the items saved between design time and
compilation time?

any help much appreciated

Nov 15 '05 #1
3 1897
Add the following to your IDs property
[DesignerSeriali zationVisibilit y(DesignerSeria lizationVisibil ity.Content)]

/claes
"niyad" <ms*@iris.co.uk > wrote in message
news:c0******** **@sparta.btint ernet.com...
hi
On a form ive added my custom component (MyComponent) which has a property
(IDs in the expample code) exposing a collection of int16. I see this
property in the PropertyGrid and I dont have trouble adding items to the
collection at design time (using standard CollectionEdito r class). I can
Add, remove items at design time, however all the items are lost after a
compilation.

public class MyComponent : Component{
Int16Collection int_col;

public Int16Collection IDs{
get{
return int_col;
}
set{
int_col = value;
}
}
}

Here's my custom collection class.

public class Int16Collection : CollectionBase {
public Int16 this[ int index ]{
get{
return( (Int16) List[index] );
}
set{
List[index] = value;
}
}
....
...

I dont understand how/why all the items added at design time disappear on
compilation of the form. Where are the items saved between design time and
compilation time?

any help much appreciated

Nov 15 '05 #2
Still the same. I had tried that before.

"Claes Bergefall" <cl************ ********@fronte c.se> wrote in message
news:ek******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl...
Add the following to your IDs property
[DesignerSeriali zationVisibilit y(DesignerSeria lizationVisibil ity.Content)]

/claes
"niyad" <ms*@iris.co.uk > wrote in message
news:c0******** **@sparta.btint ernet.com...
hi
On a form ive added my custom component (MyComponent) which has a property (IDs in the expample code) exposing a collection of int16. I see this
property in the PropertyGrid and I dont have trouble adding items to the
collection at design time (using standard CollectionEdito r class). I can
Add, remove items at design time, however all the items are lost after a
compilation.

public class MyComponent : Component{
Int16Collection int_col;

public Int16Collection IDs{
get{
return int_col;
}
set{
int_col = value;
}
}
}

Here's my custom collection class.

public class Int16Collection : CollectionBase {
public Int16 this[ int index ]{
get{
return( (Int16) List[index] );
}
set{
List[index] = value;
}
}
....
...

I dont understand how/why all the items added at design time disappear on compilation of the form. Where are the items saved between design time and compilation time?

any help much appreciated


Nov 15 '05 #3
Hmm, that should work
I noticed that IDs property is Read/Write, Perhaps that's
the reason the attribute doesn't work in your case.

/claes
"niyad" <ms*@iris.co.uk > wrote in message
news:c0******** **@titan.btinte rnet.com...
Still the same. I had tried that before.

"Claes Bergefall" <cl************ ********@fronte c.se> wrote in message
news:ek******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl...
Add the following to your IDs property
[DesignerSeriali zationVisibilit y(DesignerSeria lizationVisibil ity.Content)]

/claes
"niyad" <ms*@iris.co.uk > wrote in message
news:c0******** **@sparta.btint ernet.com...
hi
On a form ive added my custom component (MyComponent) which has a

property (IDs in the expample code) exposing a collection of int16. I see this
property in the PropertyGrid and I dont have trouble adding items to the collection at design time (using standard CollectionEdito r class). I can Add, remove items at design time, however all the items are lost after a compilation.

public class MyComponent : Component{
Int16Collection int_col;

public Int16Collection IDs{
get{
return int_col;
}
set{
int_col = value;
}
}
}

Here's my custom collection class.

public class Int16Collection : CollectionBase {
public Int16 this[ int index ]{
get{
return( (Int16) List[index] );
}
set{
List[index] = value;
}
}
....
...

I dont understand how/why all the items added at design time disappear on compilation of the form. Where are the items saved between design time and compilation time?

any help much appreciated



Nov 15 '05 #4

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