Microsoft 9GD00001 ユーザーズマニュアル

ページ / 449
 
136
 
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010: A Beginner’s Guide
Navigating a Project with Class View
An alternate way to work with projects is via Class view, which allows you to view 
solutions and project artifacts through the logical layout of the code. In C#, you can open 
Class view by pressing 
CTRL
-
W
C
 or select Class View from the View menu. In VB you 
can open Class view by pressing 
CTRL
-
SHIFT
C
 or select View | Other Windows | Class 
View. Figure 5-12 shows the Class View window.
In Class view, you have a hierarchy of nodes that start at the project, include references 
and namespaces, and contain classes under those namespaces. Under each class you have 
Base Types, which contains a list of base classes derived from and implemented interfaces 
for that specific class. Notice how I selected the Student class in Figure 5-12, which shows 
the members of the class in the bottom pane.
As shown in the Class View toolbar, you can create new folders, use the arrows to 
navigate up or down the hierarchy, or choose options of what to display in the hierarchy. 
There is also a button with a glyph of objects that indicate how to create a class diagram, 
which is discussed in the next section.
Figure 5-12
  The Class View window