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TreeNodeEventArgs, classe
Assembly : System.Web (dans System.Web.dll)
Le type TreeNodeEventArgs expose les membres suivants.
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<%@ Page Language="C#" %> <%@ Import Namespace="System.Data" %> <%@ Import Namespace="System.Data.SqlClient" %> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <script runat="server"> void PopulateNode(Object sender, TreeNodeEventArgs e) { // Call the appropriate method to populate a node at a particular level. switch(e.Node.Depth) { case 0: // Populate the first-level nodes. PopulateCategories(e.Node); break; case 1: // Populate the second-level nodes. PopulateProducts(e.Node); break; default: // Do nothing. break; } } void PopulateCategories(TreeNode node) { // Query for the product categories. These are the values // for the second-level nodes. DataSet ResultSet = RunQuery("Select CategoryID, CategoryName From Categories"); // Create the second-level nodes. if(ResultSet.Tables.Count > 0) { // Iterate through and create a new node for each row in the query results. // Notice that the query results are stored in the table of the DataSet. foreach (DataRow row in ResultSet.Tables[0].Rows) { // Create the new node. Notice that the CategoryId is stored in the Value property // of the node. This will make querying for items in a specific category easier when // the third-level nodes are created. TreeNode newNode = new TreeNode(); newNode.Text = row["CategoryName"].ToString(); newNode.Value = row["CategoryID"].ToString(); // Set the PopulateOnDemand property to true so that the child nodes can be // dynamically populated. newNode.PopulateOnDemand = true; // Set additional properties for the node. newNode.SelectAction = TreeNodeSelectAction.Expand; // Add the new node to the ChildNodes collection of the parent node. node.ChildNodes.Add(newNode); } } } void PopulateProducts(TreeNode node) { // Query for the products of the current category. These are the values // for the third-level nodes. DataSet ResultSet = RunQuery("Select ProductName From Products Where CategoryID=" + node.Value); // Create the third-level nodes. if(ResultSet.Tables.Count > 0) { // Iterate through and create a new node for each row in the query results. // Notice that the query results are stored in the table of the DataSet. foreach (DataRow row in ResultSet.Tables[0].Rows) { // Create the new node. TreeNode NewNode = new TreeNode(row["ProductName"].ToString()); // Set the PopulateOnDemand property to false, because these are leaf nodes and // do not need to be populated. NewNode.PopulateOnDemand = false; // Set additional properties for the node. NewNode.SelectAction = TreeNodeSelectAction.None; // Add the new node to the ChildNodes collection of the parent node. node.ChildNodes.Add(NewNode); } } } DataSet RunQuery(String QueryString) { // Declare the connection string. This example uses Microsoft SQL Server // and connects to the Northwind sample database. String ConnectionString = "server=localhost;database=NorthWind;Integrated Security=SSPI"; SqlConnection DBConnection = new SqlConnection(ConnectionString); SqlDataAdapter DBAdapter; DataSet ResultsDataSet = new DataSet(); try { // Run the query and create a DataSet. DBAdapter = new SqlDataAdapter(QueryString, DBConnection); DBAdapter.Fill(ResultsDataSet); // Close the database connection. DBConnection.Close(); } catch(Exception ex) { // Close the database connection if it is still open. if(DBConnection.State == ConnectionState.Open) { DBConnection.Close(); } Message.Text = "Unable to connect to the database."; } return ResultsDataSet; } </script> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" > <head runat="server"> <title>TreeView PopulateNodesFromClient Example</title> </head> <body> <form id="form1" runat="server"> <h3>TreeView PopulateNodesFromClient Example</h3> <asp:TreeView id="LinksTreeView" Font-Names= "Arial" ForeColor="Blue" EnableClientScript="true" PopulateNodesFromClient="true" OnTreeNodePopulate="PopulateNode" runat="server"> <Nodes> <asp:TreeNode Text="Inventory" SelectAction="Expand" PopulateOnDemand="true"/> </Nodes> </asp:TreeView> <br /><br /> <asp:Label id="Message" runat="server"/> </form> </body> </html>
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