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Debug WritLine Oddity


When I run this line,

Debug.WriteLine ("I am in OnHandler2 and MyEventArgs is {0}", e.m_id);

and e.m_id = "Event args for event 1"

What prints in the debug window is:

Event args for event 1: I am in OnHandler1 and MyEventArgs is {0}

Why?
Nov 9 '05 #1
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I don't think Debug.Writeline has that overloaded method...

Debug.Writeline (format as string, arg0 as Object) ' doesn't exist does it?

I think you are actually calling Debug.Writeline (message as string, category
as string)

Unlike,
Console.Writeli ne(format as string, arg0 as Object)

I am never quite sure when and where I can use {0} either.

Greg

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When I run this line,

Debug.WriteLine ("I am in OnHandler2 and MyEventArgs is {0}", e.m_id);

and e.m_id = "Event args for event 1"

What prints in the debug window is:

Event args for event 1: I am in OnHandler1 and MyEventArgs is {0}

Why?

Nov 9 '05 #2
Debug.WriteLine (message, category). The value of "category" was not
printed.
To format, use Debug.WriteLine (String.Format( message, params));

If it is a console app, you might want to use Console.WriteLi ne instead?

Nov 9 '05 #3

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