ControlChars Class 
Definition
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The ControlChars module contains constants used as control characters. These constants can be used anywhere in your code.
public ref class ControlChars sealed
	public sealed class ControlChars
	type ControlChars = class
	Public NotInheritable Class ControlChars
		- Inheritance
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				ControlChars
 
Remarks
This module supports the Visual Basic language keywords and run-time library members that provide constant control characters for printing and displaying text. For more information, see Constants and Enumerations.
Constructors
| ControlChars() | 
		 Initializes a new instance of the ControlChars class.  | 
        	
Fields
| Back | 
		 Represents a backspace character (  | 
        	
| Cr | 
		 Represents a carriage return character (  | 
        	
| CrLf | 
		 Represents a carriage return/linefeed character combination (  | 
        	
| FormFeed | 
		 Represents a form feed character for print functions (  | 
        	
| Lf | 
		 Represents a line feed character (  | 
        	
| NewLine | 
		 Represents a new line character (  | 
        	
| NullChar | 
		 Represents a null character (  | 
        	
| Quote | 
		 Represents a double-quote character.  | 
        	
| Tab | 
		 Represents a tab character (  | 
        	
| VerticalTab | 
		 Represents a vertical tab character (  | 
        	
Methods
| Equals(Object) | 
		 Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object. (Inherited from Object) | 
        	
| GetHashCode() | 
		 Serves as the default hash function. (Inherited from Object) | 
        	
| GetType() | 
		 Gets the Type of the current instance. (Inherited from Object) | 
        	
| MemberwiseClone() | 
		 Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. (Inherited from Object) | 
        	
| ToString() | 
		 Returns a string that represents the current object. (Inherited from Object) |