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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T15:02:18+00:00 2026-05-16T15:02:18+00:00

I created a property public int PK_ButtonNo { get { return PK_ButtonNo; } set

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I created a property

public int PK_ButtonNo 
{
    get { return PK_ButtonNo; }
    set { PK_ButtonNo = value; }
}

Now I want to add events to this property for value changing and changed.

I wrote two events. Here I want both the events to contain changing value as well as changed value.

i.e

When user implements the event. He must have e.OldValue, e.NewValue

public event EventHandler ButtonNumberChanging;
public event EventHandler ButtonNumberChanged;

public int PK_ButtonNo 
{
    get { return PK_ButtonNo; }
    private set
    {
        if (PK_ButtonNo == value)
            return;

        if (ButtonNumberChanging != null)
            this.ButtonNumberChanging(this,null);

        PK_ButtonNo = value;

        if (ButtonNumberChanged != null)
            this.ButtonNumberChanged(this,null);
    }
}

How will I get the changing value and changed value when I implement this event.

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    2026-05-16T15:02:18+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:02 pm

    Add the following class to your project:

    public class ValueChangingEventArgs : EventArgs
    {
        public int OldValue{get;private set;}
        public int NewValue{get;private set;}
    
        public bool Cancel{get;set;}
    
        public ValueChangingEventArgs(int OldValue, int NewValue)
        {
            this.OldValue = OldValue;
            this.NewValue = NewValue;
            this.Cancel = false;
        }
    }
    

    Now, in your class add the changing event declaration:

    public EventHandler<ValueChangingEventArgs> ButtonNumberChanging;
    

    Add the following member (to prevent stackoverflow exception):

    private int m_pkButtonNo;
    

    and the property:

    public int PK_ButtonNo
    {
        get{ return this.m_pkButtonNo; }
        private set
        {
            if (ButtonNumberChanging != null)
    
            ValueChangingEventArgs vcea = new ValueChangingEventArgs(PK_ButtonNo, value);
            this.ButtonNumberChanging(this, vcea);
    
            if (!vcea.Cancel)
            {
                this.m_pkButtonNo = value;
    
                if (ButtonNumberChanged != null)
                this.ButtonNumberChanged(this,EventArgs.Empty);
            }
        }
    }
    

    The “Cancel” property will allow the user to cancel the changing operation, this is a standard in a x-ing events, such as “FormClosing”, “Validating”, etc…

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