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'''Remarks''': Instead of using the default event procedure, you can execute a custom procedure by setting the <code>UseEvents</code> property of the object to true. The event can be raised by the [[WeibullDataSet.Calculate|Calculate]] or [[WeibullDataSet.CalculateBestFit|CalculateBestFit]] method (the event is raised for each distribution that is considered in the goodness-of-fit analysis; e.g., if 3 distributions are being considered and there is insufficient data to estimate the parameters of all 3, then the event is raised 3 times).
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== Syntax ==
== Syntax ==

Revision as of 17:01, 12 August 2016

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Occurs when there is a calculation error.


Remarks: To hide the messages or write your own code for the event procedure, set the UseEvents property of the object to True. The event is raised by the class methods.

Syntax

_Message(ByVal msg As String, ByVal IsCritical As Boolean)

Parameters

msg

The message to display.

IsCritical

Indicates whether the message displayed is critical.


Example

The following example provides a simple demonstration on how to handle a custom event.

VBA
 
 'Specify a variable to handle the event. 
  Private WithEvents wds As WeibullDataSet

 '----------------------------  
 Sub Main()
   'Associate the event variable with an object. 
    Set wds = New WeibullDataSet

   'Set the application to handle custom events. 
    wds.UseEvents = True

   'To raise the event, call the Calculate method without defining a data set.  
    wds.Calculate
    Msgbox("End")
 End Sub

 '---------------------------- 
 Private Sub wds_Message(ByVal msg As String, ByVal IsCritical As Boolean)
   '<Add code here to handle the event.> 
    MsgBox (msg)
 End Sub
VB.NET

 'Specify a variable to handle the event. 
  Private WithEvents wds As WeibullDataSet

 '---------------------------- 
 Sub Main()
   'Associate the event variable with an object. 
    wds = New WeibullDataSet

   'Set the application to handle custom events. 
    wds.UseEvents = True

   'To raise the event, call the Calculate method without defining a data set.  
    wds.Calculate
    Msgbox("End")
 End Sub

 '---------------------------- 
 Private Sub wds_Message(msg As String, IsCritical As Boolean) Handles wds.Message
   '<Add code here to handle the event.> 
    MsgBox (msg)
 End Sub