TreeViewCancelEventArgs Class
Provides data for the BeforeCheck, BeforeCollapse, BeforeExpand, and BeforeSelect events of a TreeView control.
System.EventArgs
System.ComponentModel.CancelEventArgs
System.Windows.Forms.TreeViewCancelEventArgs
Namespace: System.Windows.Forms
Assembly: System.Windows.Forms (in System.Windows.Forms.dll)
The TreeViewCancelEventArgs type exposes the following members.
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() | TreeViewCancelEventArgs | Initializes a new instance of the TreeViewCancelEventArgs class with the specified tree node, a value specifying whether the event is to be canceled, and the type of tree view action that raised the event. |
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
![]() | Equals(Object) | Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object. (Inherited from Object.) |
![]() | Finalize | Allows an object to try to free resources and perform other cleanup operations before it is reclaimed by garbage collection. (Inherited from Object.) |
![]() | GetHashCode | Serves as a hash function for a particular type. (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.) |
For more information about handling events, see Consuming Events.
The following example demonstrates how to change the collapse state of a TreeView so that all the checked nodes are visible. First, all the nodes are collapsed, and a handler is added to the TreeView.BeforeExpand event. Next, all the nodes are expanded. The TreeView.BeforeExpand event handler determines whether a given node has child nodes that are checked. If a node does not have checked children, the expansion is canceled for that node. In order to allow normal node expansion when the plus sign next to a node is clicked, the TreeView.BeforeExpand event handler is then removed.
This behavior can also be implemented by handling the TreeView.BeforeCollapse event, as illustrated in the example for that topic.
For the complete example, see the TreeView.CheckBoxes reference topic.
private void showCheckedNodesButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Disable redrawing of treeView1 to prevent flickering // while changes are made. treeView1.BeginUpdate(); // Collapse all nodes of treeView1. treeView1.CollapseAll(); // Add the checkForCheckedChildren event handler to the BeforeExpand event. treeView1.BeforeExpand += checkForCheckedChildren; // Expand all nodes of treeView1. Nodes without checked children are // prevented from expanding by the checkForCheckedChildren event handler. treeView1.ExpandAll(); // Remove the checkForCheckedChildren event handler from the BeforeExpand // event so manual node expansion will work correctly. treeView1.BeforeExpand -= checkForCheckedChildren; // Enable redrawing of treeView1. treeView1.EndUpdate(); } // Prevent expansion of a node that does not have any checked child nodes. private void CheckForCheckedChildrenHandler(object sender, TreeViewCancelEventArgs e) { if (!HasCheckedChildNodes(e.Node)) e.Cancel = true; } // Returns a value indicating whether the specified // TreeNode has checked child nodes. private bool HasCheckedChildNodes(TreeNode node) { if (node.Nodes.Count == 0) return false; foreach (TreeNode childNode in node.Nodes) { if (childNode.Checked) return true; // Recursively check the children of the current child node. if (HasCheckedChildNodes(childNode)) return true; } return false; }
Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core Role not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core Role supported with SP1 or later; Itanium not supported)
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