For each of your source files, the Explorer displays all constructor objects
as constructor nodes under the Constructors ()
category node. Property information about each method is presented in its Explorer
icon and property sheet. Each node's contextual menu contains commands that
you can execute on the constructor or on the entire class.
You can double-click any constructor node in the Explorer to jump to the constructor
in the Source Editor. If your class does not already contain a constructor,
you can add one by right-clicking the Constructors category node and choosing
Add Constructor. A property editor opens
in which you can specify basic information for the constructor, such as modifiers
and parameters. You can also add an empty Initializer to your class by right-clicking
the Constructors category node and choosing Add
Initializer.
You can view a constructor's property sheet by right-clicking its node and choosing Properties. You can edit the constructor's properties in the property sheet itself, or by right-clicking the constructor node and choosing Customize. The node's contextual menu also contains commands for copying, cutting, pasting, and deleting the constructor.
The node's contextual menu also contains a Tools submenu. Any commands you choose from the this submenu are executed on the entire class.
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Category node for constructors. |
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Constructor with default access. |
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Private constructor. |
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Public constructor. |
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Non-static initializer. |
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Static initializer. |