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The
The add
contextual keyword is used to define a custom event accessor that is invoked when client code subscribes to your event. If you supply a custom add
accessor, you must also supply a remove accessor.
The following example shows an event that has custom add
and remove accessors. For the full example, see How to implement interface events.
class Events : IDrawingObject
{
event EventHandler PreDrawEvent;
event EventHandler IDrawingObject.OnDraw
{
add => PreDrawEvent += value;
remove => PreDrawEvent -= value;
}
}
You don't typically need to provide your own custom event accessors. The automatically generated accessors when you declare an event are sufficient for most scenarios. Beginning with C# 14, you can declare partial
events. The implementing declaration of a partial event must declare the add
and remove
handlers.