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Use the Class View to explore classes - Visual Studio Tutorial
From the course: Visual Studio 2019 Essential Training
Use the Class View to explore classes
- [Narrator] For the times that you want to explore the class infrastructure of a project, consider using the class view. Before I show you the class view, let's talk about the project I'm using here and some of the other videos in this chapter. It's a publisher library and bookseller application. It has a console application, and a wpf application. And both of these projects are using the shared publisher library. This has classes like author and book, and has interfaces like iLibrary and so on. And I'll look at this in various ways throughout this chapter. Right now, we're going to look at how you can view these types not in the solution explorer, which is the typical way you do it by opening book, and then drilling down and learning about it. But you can use this class view tab instead. If you don't see the class view, go to view and bring it into scope here. When you're in the class view, the first thing you'll notice is each of those projects I showed on the solution explorer. So…
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Use the enhanced editor scrollbar2m 49s
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Use the Class View to explore classes2m 30s
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View class relationships with Class Diagram6m 5s
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Look up type information5m 11s
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Use Peek Definition to see inline definitions1m 50s
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Find all references2m 32s
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See critical reference info inline with CodeLens2m 23s
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Find content and files with the Go To tool3m 58s
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