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    TDx_Sound_Library v2.00 Component Reference

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    [ TDx_Sound3DListener::OnCreate() ]     [ next: OnDestroy() ]    

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         __property TDx_Event OnCreate = {read=FOnCreate, write=FOnCreate, nodefault};





    -= Go to the TDx_Sound3DListener description =-    TDX_SOUND3DLISTENER::ONCREATE()   [ component event ]

    • Description

        The OnCreate() event is triggered by the TDx_Sound3DListener::Create() method after it has successfully created the internal LPDIRECTSOUND3DLISTENER used within the TDx_Sound3DListener component.

        Note that since this event is only called upon successful creation, this event is an ideal place for code that is to be activated only once, immediately upon the successful creation of the LPDIRECTSOUND3DLISTENER interface.

        For example, you could retrieve the TDx_Sound3DListener component's capabilities, Create() dependant components, allocate memory, etc.

        When used in conjunction with the TDx_Sound3DListener::OnDestroy() event, you can fully automate and insulate your code on a per-component basis.

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