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Generate Partial Methods

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Partial methods are defined in different parts (different files) of a partial type - one part contains the signature of the method while the other part contains its implementation.

The Generate partial methods command will help you create implementation stubs for not implemented partial methods.

To generate implementations of partial methods in a partial type

  1. In the editor, position the caret within a partial type at the line where you want to insert implementations of partial methods.

  2. Press Alt+Insert or choose ReSharper | Edit | Generate Codeā€¦ from the main menu. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+Shift+A, start typing the command name in the popup, and then choose it there.

  3. In the Generate popup, select Partial Methods.

  4. In the Generate dialog that appears, select partial methods to create implementation stubs for.

    Generating partial members

  5. Click Finish to complete the wizard.
    You can also click Options to review or modify common code generation preferences on the Code Editing | Members Generation page of ReSharper options.

This feature is supported in the following languages and technologies:

Language: C# Language: VB.NET Language: C++ Language: HTML Language: ASP.NET Language: Razor Language: JavaScript Language: TypeScript Language: CSS Language: XML Language: XAML Language: Resx Language: Build Scripts Language: Protobuf Language: JSON
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The instructions and examples given here address the use of the feature in C#. For details specific to other languages, see corresponding topics in the ReSharper by Language section.

Last modified: 18 November 2019