I have a button with OnClick=Button_Click. I want to call Button_Click from another function but the problem is that I need to give it:
(object sender, EventArgs e)
What should I enter for those parameters? Is there any way around it?
I have a button with OnClick=Button_Click. I want to call Button_Click from another function but the problem is that I need to give it:
(object sender, EventArgs e)
What should I enter for those parameters? Is there any way around it?
You could do this
although I agree that it's better to extract function that could be called from anywhere.
For example if you have
this code should be put in some new method and then called from Button_Click or any other method
I recommend you to read a book Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code by Martin Fowler. It's a must on a shelf. You will come back to that book from time to time, it's timeless.
Alternatively, if the action is done primarily by the button, or to avoid extra methods, as of .Net 4.0, there is a function called .PerformClick(). So
Button.PerformClick();
Would execute the button click from inside the code.
Extract the functionality that you have within the "onclick" into another function. You can then call it from anywhere, including the onClick.