Structures
C# uses
the struct
statement along with opening and
closing braces to indicate the beginning and end of a structure
definition. For example:
public struct DataGridCell { // member definitions }
In VB, a structure definition is indicated by the
Structure
... End
Structure
construct:
Public Structure DataGridCell ' member definitions End Structure
C# uses the colon with structures to indicate interface
implementation. Any implemented interfaces are part of the
class
statement. In VB, any implemented interfaces
are specified by an Implements
statement on the
line immediately following the Structure
statement. However, none of the structures documented in the
reference section of this book use interface inheritance.
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