Raises the DoubleClick event.
Assembly: System.Windows.Forms (in System.Windows.Forms.dll)
Protected Overridable Sub OnDoubleClick ( _
e As EventArgs _
)protected virtual void OnDoubleClick(
EventArgs e
)protected:
virtual void OnDoubleClick(
EventArgs^ e
)abstract OnDoubleClick :
e:EventArgs -> unit
override OnDoubleClick :
e:EventArgs -> unit Parameters
- e
- Type: System
. . :: . EventArgs
An EventArgs that contains the event data.
Raising an event invokes the event handler through a delegate. For more information, see Raising an Event.
The OnDoubleClick method also allows derived classes to handle the event without attaching a delegate. This is the preferred technique for handling the event in a derived class.
Notes to InheritorsWhen overriding OnDoubleClick in a derived class, be sure to call the base class's OnDoubleClick method so that registered delegates receive the event.
The following code example uses the DoubleClick event of a ListBox to load text files listed in the ListBox into a TextBox control.
' This example uses the DoubleClick event of a ListBox to load text files
' listed in the ListBox into a TextBox control. This example
' assumes that the ListBox, named listBox1, contains a list of valid file
' names with path and that this event handler method
' is connected to the DoublClick event of a ListBox control named listBox1.
' This example requires code access permission to access files.
Private Sub listBox1_DoubleClick(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles listBox1.DoubleClick
' Get the name of the file to open from the ListBox.
Dim file As [String] = listBox1.SelectedItem.ToString()
Try
' Determine if the file exists before loading.
If System.IO.File.Exists(file) Then
' Open the file and use a TextReader to read the contents into the TextBox.
Dim myFile As New System.IO.FileInfo(listBox1.SelectedItem.ToString())
Dim myData As System.IO.TextReader = myFile.OpenText()
textBox1.Text = myData.ReadToEnd()
myData.Close()
End If
' Exception is thrown by the OpenText method of the FileInfo class.
Catch
MessageBox.Show("The file you specified does not exist.")
' Exception is thrown by the ReadToEnd method of the TextReader class.
Catch
MessageBox.Show("There was a problem loading the file into the TextBox. Ensure that the file is a valid text file.")
End Try
End Sub
// This example uses the DoubleClick event of a ListBox to load text files
// listed in the ListBox into a TextBox control. This example
// assumes that the ListBox, named listBox1, contains a list of valid file
// names with path and that this event handler method
// is connected to the DoublClick event of a ListBox control named listBox1.
// This example requires code access permission to access files.
private void listBox1_DoubleClick(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
// Get the name of the file to open from the ListBox.
String file = listBox1.SelectedItem.ToString();
try
{
// Determine if the file exists before loading.
if (System.IO.File.Exists(file))
{
// Open the file and use a TextReader to read the contents into the TextBox.
System.IO.FileInfo myFile = new System.IO.FileInfo(listBox1.SelectedItem.ToString());
System.IO.TextReader myData = myFile.OpenText();;
textBox1.Text = myData.ReadToEnd();
myData.Close();
}
}
// Exception is thrown by the OpenText method of the FileInfo class.
catch(System.IO.FileNotFoundException)
{
MessageBox.Show("The file you specified does not exist.");
}
// Exception is thrown by the ReadToEnd method of the TextReader class.
catch(System.IO.IOException)
{
MessageBox.Show("There was a problem loading the file into the TextBox. Ensure that the file is a valid text file.");
}
}
// This example uses the DoubleClick event of a ListBox to load text files
// listed in the ListBox into a TextBox control. This example
// assumes that the ListBox, named listBox1, contains a list of valid file
// names with path and that this event handler method
// is connected to the DoublClick event of a ListBox control named listBox1.
// This example requires code access permission to access files.
private:
void listBox1_DoubleClick( Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
// Get the name of the file to open from the ListBox.
String^ file = listBox1->SelectedItem->ToString();
try
{
// Determine if the file exists before loading.
if ( System::IO::File::Exists( file ) )
{
// Open the file and use a TextReader to read the contents into the TextBox.
System::IO::FileInfo^ myFile = gcnew System::IO::FileInfo( listBox1->SelectedItem->ToString() );
System::IO::TextReader^ myData = myFile->OpenText();
;
textBox1->Text = myData->ReadToEnd();
myData->Close();
}
}
// Exception is thrown by the OpenText method of the FileInfo class.
catch ( System::IO::FileNotFoundException^ )
{
MessageBox::Show( "The file you specified does not exist." );
}
// Exception is thrown by the ReadToEnd method of the TextReader class.
catch ( System::IO::IOException^ )
{
MessageBox::Show( "There was a problem loading the file into the TextBox. Ensure that the file is a valid text file." );
}
}
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.