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A property that returns the underlying control. This can be used when the control is inside a wrapper object that has been added by a development environment.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public ReadOnly Property Object As Object
[C#] public object Object {get;}
[C++]
HRESULT get_Object(
void
);
In some development environments it is not possible to query interface directly on the control to other COM interfaces, beacuse the control is contained within a wrapper object. To get the real control use the Object property.
When querying interface to ISceneControl in Visual Basic .NET or Visual C# .NET the Object property or container specific code must be used. This is because .NET contains the real control inside a wrapper object known as an host.
ISceneControl sceneControl=axSceneControl1.Object as ISceneControl;
When querying interface to ISceneControl in Visual Basic .NET or Visual C# .NET the Object property or container specific code must be used. This is because .NET contains the real control inside a wrapper object known as an host.
Dim sceneControl As ISceneControl=AxSceneControl1.Object