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UIView.InvertColorsStatusDidChangeNotification Property

Definition

Notification constant for InvertColorsStatusDidChange

[Foundation.Advice("Use UIView.Notifications.ObserveInvertColorsStatusDidChange helper method instead.")]
[Foundation.Field("UIAccessibilityInvertColorsStatusDidChangeNotification", "UIKit")]
public static Foundation.NSString InvertColorsStatusDidChangeNotification { get; }
[<Foundation.Advice("Use UIView.Notifications.ObserveInvertColorsStatusDidChange helper method instead.")>]
[<Foundation.Field("UIAccessibilityInvertColorsStatusDidChangeNotification", "UIKit")>]
static member InvertColorsStatusDidChangeNotification : Foundation.NSString

Property Value

NSString constant, should be used as a token to NSNotificationCenter.

Attributes

Remarks

This constant can be used with NSNotificationCenter to register a listener for this notification. This is an NSString instead of a string, because these values can be used as tokens in some native libraries instead of being used purely for their actual string content. The 'notification' parameter to the callback contains extra information that is specific to the notification type.

To subscribe to this notification, developers can use the convenience ObserveInvertColorsStatusDidChange(NSObject, EventHandler<NSNotificationEventArgs>) or ObserveInvertColorsStatusDidChange(EventHandler<NSNotificationEventArgs>) methods, which offers strongly typed access to the parameters of the notification.

The following example shows how to use the strongly typed UIView.Notifications class, to take the guesswork out of the available properties in the notification:

//
// Lambda style
//

// listening
notification = UIView.Notifications.ObserveInvertColorsStatusDidChange ((sender, args) => {
/* Access strongly typed args */
Console.WriteLine ("Notification: {0}", args.Notification);
});

// To stop listening:
notification.Dispose ();

//
// Method style
//
NSObject notification;
void Callback (object sender, UIView.NSNotificationEventArgs args)
{
    // Access strongly typed args
    Console.WriteLine ("Notification: {0}", args.Notification);
}

void Setup ()
{
    notification = UIView.Notifications.ObserveInvertColorsStatusDidChange (Callback);
}

void Teardown ()
{
    notification.Dispose ();
}

The following example shows how to use the notification with the DefaultCenter API:

// Lambda style
NSNotificationCenter.DefaultCenter.AddObserver (
    UIView.InvertColorsStatusDidChangeNotification, (notification) => { Console.WriteLine ("Received the notification InvertColorsStatusDidChange", notification); }
);

// Method style
void Callback (NSNotification notification)
{
    Console.WriteLine ("Received the notification InvertColorsStatusDidChange", notification);
}

void Setup ()
{
    NSNotificationCenter.DefaultCenter.AddObserver (UIView.InvertColorsStatusDidChangeNotification, Callback);
}

Applies to