Microsoft KB Archive/131345

= Using the DISPLAY OBJECTS Command =

Article ID: 131345

Article Last Modified on 2/15/2000

-

APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3.0 Standard Edition

-



This article was previously published under Q131345



SUMMARY
The DISPLAY OBJECTS command's behavior is similar to that of the DISPLAY MEMORY command. However, DISPLAY OBJECTS reports information about objects instead of memory variables.



MORE INFORMATION
DISPLAY OBJECTS displays the following information about all existing objects:


 * Properties and their values
 * Methods
 * Member objects and the class or subclass on which they are based
 * Class or subclass on which objects are based
 * Class hierarchy for the objects

You can also use the DISPLAY OBJECTS [LIKE][NOCONSOLE][TO PRINT][TO FILE] clauses as you can with all the DISPLAY commands.

Example
The following code creates the object oCustom based on the custom class and directs the output of the DISPLAY OBJECT command to the file TEST.TXT. oCustom=Createobject("CUSTOM") DISPLAY OBJECT LIKE oCustom TO FILE TEST.TXT

Output from Example Code
Object: OCUSTOM                     Pub       O    CUSTOM

Class Tree: CUSTOM

Properties: BASECLASS                                  C    "Custom" CLASS                                      C    "Custom" CLASSLIBRARY                               C    "" COMMENT                                    C    "" HEIGHT                                     N    17 LEFT                                       N    0 NAME                                       C    "Custom1" PARENTCLASS                                C    "" PICTURE                                    C    "" TOP                                        N    0 WIDTH                                      N    100

Methods and Events: ADDOBJECT                                 DESTROY ERROR                                     INIT REMOVEOBJECT                              SAVEASCLASS

Additional query words: VFoxWin

Keywords: KB131345

-

[mailto:TECHNET@MICROSOFT.COM Send feedback to Microsoft]

© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.