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New
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<div class="black"><font size="-2"><b>Syntax</b></font></div>
<pre class="syntax"><u>Object</u> <b>= New (</b> <u>Class</u> [ <b>,</b> <u>Constructor parameters</u>... ] <b>)</b></pre><p>

Instantiates the class <u>Class</u>.
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This routine works exactly like the <a href="new+en">NEW</a> operator, except that the class name is specified at runtime and not at compile time.
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If you want to specify the observer that will receives all the events generated by the newly created object, you must use the <a href="../comp/gb/object+en">Object</a>.<a href="../comp/gb/object/attach+en">Attach</a> static method.
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<div class="gray"><font size="-2"><b>Example</b></font></div>
<pre class="example">hButton = New(&quot;Button&quot;, hParent)

'has exactly the same effect as: 

hButton = NEW Button(hParent)</pre>
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<hr><b>See also</b><br>
<a href="../cat/object+en">Object &amp; Class Management</a>&nbsp;

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