difference between [input] and [InputAttribute]
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difference between [input] and [InputAttribute]
When I define the input variable, what is the difference between [input] and [InputAttribute]?
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Re: difference between [input] and [InputAttribute]
Hello viresearch,
Quote: By convention, all attribute names end with the word "Attribute" to distinguish them from other items in the .NET Framework. However, you do not need to specify the attribute suffix when using attributes in code. For example, you can specify InputAttribute as follows:
Source:Attributes Tutorial(C#) @ MSDN
Quote: By convention, all attribute names end with the word "Attribute" to distinguish them from other items in the .NET Framework. However, you do not need to specify the attribute suffix when using attributes in code. For example, you can specify InputAttribute as follows:
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[Input] == [InputAttribute]