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Learn about DelphiVCL.Application.ComponentState For Development On Windows

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When performing development on Windows, the ComponentState property or DelphiVCL.Application.ComponentState is used to describe the current state of the component, indicating when a component needs to avoid certain actions.

ComponentState is a set of constants defined in the TComponentState type.

Components use the ComponentState property to detect states in which certain kinds of actions are allowed or disallowed. For example, if a component needs to avoid certain behaviors at design time that it performs at run time, it can check for the csDesigning flag.

ComponentState is read-only and its flags are set automatically when appropriate.

Let’s browse all the properties and methods of the DelphiVCL.Application.ComponentState using the dir() command:

See the responses in our Windows command prompt:

Learn about DelphiVCLApplicationComponentState For Development On Windows listing the properties and methods

You can also read short information about the DelphiVCL.Application.ComponentState using the print() command:

See the responses in our Windows command prompt:

Learn about DelphiVCLApplicationComponentState For Development On Windows Responses window

 

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