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Getting and setting properties in C++

A C++ application uses the methods in the PropertyContext class to get and set the properties of objects.

The PropertyContext class is an abstract superclass that encapsulates methods that get and set properties. These methods are inherited, directly or indirectly, by the following classes:

If an application sets the value of a property, the new value replaces any previous value the property had.

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Last updated: 24 Mar 2006

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