<example> (C# Programming Guide)
<example>description</example>
Parameters
- description
A description of the code sample.
Remarks
The <example> tag lets you specify an example of how to use a method or other library member. This commonly involves using the <code> tag.
Compile with /doc to process documentation comments to a file.
Example
// Save this file as CRefTest.cs
// Compile with: csc CRefTest.cs /doc:Results.xml
namespace TestNamespace
{
/// <summary>
/// TestClass contains several cref examples.
/// </summary>
public class TestClass
{
/// <summary>
/// This sample shows how to specify the <see cref="TestClass"/> constructor as a cref attribute.�
/// </summary>
public TestClass()
{ }
/// <summary>
/// This sample shows how to specify the <see cref="TestClass(int)"/> constructor as a cref attribute.�
/// </summary>
public TestClass(int value)
{ }
/// <summary>
/// The GetZero method.
/// </summary>
/// <example>
/// This sample shows how to call the <see cref="GetZero"/> method.
/// <code>
/// class TestClass
/// {
/// static int Main()
/// {
/// return GetZero();
/// }
/// }
/// </code>
/// </example>
public static int GetZero()
{
return 0;
}
/// <summary>
/// The GetGenericValue method.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// This sample shows how to specify the <see cref="GetGenericValue"/> method as a cref attribute.
/// </remarks>
public static T GetGenericValue<T>(T para)
{
return para;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// GenericClass.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// This example shows how to specify the <see cref="GenericClass{T}"/> type as a cref attribute.
/// </remarks>
class GenericClass<T>
{
// Fields and members.
}
class Program
{
static int Main()
{
return TestClass.GetZero();
}
}
}
See Also
Reference
Recommended Tags for Documentation Comments (C# Programming Guide)