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How to split <form1.cs> into multiple files?

Hi,
I have a form that has many controls and related actions. My <form.cs> file has crossed 13,500 lines of code. It takes quite a long to load the form or .cs file. I want to divide into small portions. I am thinking of dividing it module-wise. I want to write the event handling functions of a specific module in another file. Is that possible? Can we write the event handler in another file?

Is there any better way to handle this situation?

Thanks

Jul 21 '05 #1
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I think the only way is using partial classes, a feature that will be
available in the next release of C#.
In the meantime, remember not to include application logic in event
handlers.
Jul 21 '05 #2
I think the only way is using partial classes, a feature that will be
available in the next release of C#.
In the meantime, remember not to include application logic in event
handlers.
Jul 21 '05 #3
what <form1.cs> is?
Jul 21 '05 #4
what <form1.cs> is?
Jul 21 '05 #5
for example you can split your class in a base class(form1_base), which implements only the UI Controls. the next class(form1_eh), which is derived from the form1_base, implements the eventhandler. the next class, which is derived from the form1_eh, implements other function, and so on

Jul 21 '05 #6
for example you can split your class in a base class(form1_base), which implements only the UI Controls. the next class(form1_eh), which is derived from the form1_base, implements the eventhandler. the next class, which is derived from the form1_eh, implements other function, and so on

Jul 21 '05 #7

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