Go to File Member
You can use this command to quickly navigate to a particular method, field, property, etc. in the current document (which can be a source file or a file reconstructed by decompilation).
To navigate to a file member
- Press Ctrl+F12 or choose in the main menu .
- In the Enter member name pop-up that appears, start typing the item name. As you type, the lookup list narrows down, suggesting names that match the entered substring.
- Optionally, select Include members from related files or press Alt+N if you want to include members from base classes, members from other parts of this class (in case this class is partial), or from other referenced files.
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Do one of the following:
- Click on the desired item to open it in the editor.
- Select the desired item by pressing Up and Down and then press Enter to open it in the editor.
- To view and analyze the list of matched items in the Find Results Window, click Show in Find Results or press + on the numeric keypad.
If you want to search only for constructors, enter
new
or
ctor
(with trailing space) in the search box as a filter.
To show only members with a specific access modifier, type this modifier.
For example, type
private
to show private members
Case-insensitive
CamelHumps
is supported here:
for example, if there is a member
FindAction
in your file, you can find it by typing 'fa' or 'FA' in the search box.
You can also use wildcards when specifying the name: '*' (asterisk) represents zero or more characters; '+' (plus), ':' (semicolon), '.' (dot), and '\' (backslash) separate parts of the type's fully qualified name.
This feature is inspired by and borrowed from JetBrains ReSharper, a developer productivity tool for Microsoft Visual Studio.
See Also
Procedures:
- Go to Everything/Type
- Go to Assembly
- Go to Symbol
- Go to Base Symbols
- Go to Derived Symbols
- Go to Declaration
- Go to Implementation
- Go to Type of Symbol
- Go to Usages of Symbol
- Go to Containing Declaration
- Viewing File Structure
- Navigation from Symbols
- Navigate To
- Finding Usages
- Context-Dependent Navigation
- CamelHumps
- Go to Next/Previous Member