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Search Properties dialog

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This dialog helps refine search options for the Find Usages Advanced command.

dotPeek. 'Search Properties' dialog

It consists of three areas:

  • Search shows the symbol that you search usages for, along with any ancestors that it might implement.
  • Scope lets you choose one of four standard search scopes for any symbol .
  • Find contains several check boxes to help you specify additional options for occurrences that will be shown in search results (see table below for sets of available check boxes for any sort of symbols).

Search Properties: Availability of check boxes for different symbols


UsagesUsages of membersDerived typesDelegate targetsTextual occurrencesLate-bound references 1) Extending interfacesImplementationsImplementing methodsInclude overloadingOverriding…
Classes Feature available Feature available Feature available
Feature available





Constants Feature available


Feature available Feature available




Constructors Feature available







Feature available
Delegates Feature available

Feature available Feature available





Enumeration members Feature available


Feature available Feature available




Enumerations Feature available Feature available

Feature available





Events Feature available


Feature available Feature available



Feature available 2)
Fields Feature available


Feature available Feature available




Files Feature available


Feature available Feature available




Indexers Feature available


Feature available Feature available


Feature available 3) Feature available 4)
Interfaces Feature available Feature available

Feature available
Feature available Feature available


Methods (base) Feature available


Feature available Feature available

Feature available Feature available 5)
Methods (overriding, standalone) Feature available


Feature available Feature available


Feature available 6) Feature available 7)
Namespaces Feature available


Feature available





Operators Feature available


Feature available Feature available




Parameters Feature available


Feature available Feature available




Properties Feature available


Feature available Feature available



Feature available 8)
Structs Feature available Feature available

Feature available





Type parameters Feature available


Feature available





Variables Feature available


Feature available Feature available




1) Late-bound references are references to members of objects that are bound to a specific type as late as at runtime. Late-bound references are allowed in VB.NET, ASP.NET, and XAML. Starting from version 4.0, late binding is also available in C# with the dynamic keyword.
For example, obj.DoSomething() in the following VB.NET subroutine is a late-bound reference since it's not known before runtime if an object passed to the subroutine does actually have a methodDoSomething():

Option Strict Off Module LateBind Public Sub DoWork(ByVal obj As Object) obj.DoSomething() End Sub End Module

2) Available for events with virtual modifier. (back)

3) If available. (back)

4) Available for indexers with virtual modifier. (back)

5) If available. (back)

6) If available. (back)

7) If available. (back)

8) If available. (back)

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Last modified: 15 December 2016