TreeNodeCollection.Count Property

Definition

Gets the number of items in the TreeNodeCollection object.

public:
 property int Count { int get(); };
public int Count { get; }
member this.Count : int
Public ReadOnly Property Count As Integer

Property Value

The number of items in the TreeNodeCollection.

Implements

Examples

The following example demonstrates how to use the Count property to determine the number of items in the TreeNodeCollection. It then performs a preorder traversal of the TreeView control to display the text of each node.


<%@ Page Language="C#" %>

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
    "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<script runat="server">

  void Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e)
  {

    // If the TreeView control contains any root nodes, perform a
    // preorder traversal of the tree and display the text of each node.
    if(LinksTreeView.Nodes.Count > 0)
    {

      // Iterate through the root nodes in the Nodes property.
      for(int i=0; i<LinksTreeView.Nodes.Count; i++)
      {

        // Display the nodes.
        DisplayChildNodeText(LinksTreeView.Nodes[i]);

      }
      
    }
    else
    {
    
      Message.Text = "The TreeView control does not have any nodes.";
    
    }

  }

  void DisplayChildNodeText(TreeNode node)
  {
  
    // Display the node's text value.
    Message.Text += node.Text + "<br />";

    // Iterate through the child nodes of the parent node passed into
    // this method and display their values.
    for(int i=0; i<node.ChildNodes.Count; i++)
    {

      // Recursively call the DisplayChildNodeText method to
      // traverse the tree and display all the child nodes.
      DisplayChildNodeText(node.ChildNodes[i]);

    }

  }

</script>

<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" >
  <head runat="server">
    <title>TreeNodeCollection Count Example</title>
</head>
<body>
    <form id="form1" runat="server">
    
      <h3>TreeNodeCollection Count Example</h3>
    
      <asp:TreeView id="LinksTreeView"
        Font-Names= "Arial"
        ForeColor="Blue"
        runat="server">
         
        <LevelStyles>
        
          <asp:TreeNodeStyle ChildNodesPadding="10" 
            Font-Bold="true" 
            Font-Size="12pt" 
            ForeColor="DarkGreen"/>
          <asp:TreeNodeStyle ChildNodesPadding="5" 
            Font-Bold="true" 
            Font-Size="10pt"/>
          <asp:TreeNodeStyle ChildNodesPadding="5" 
            Font-UnderLine="true" 
            Font-Size="10pt"/>
          <asp:TreeNodeStyle ChildNodesPadding="10" 
            Font-Size="8pt"/>
             
        </LevelStyles>
         
        <Nodes>
        
          <asp:TreeNode Text="Table of Contents"
            Expanded="true">
             
            <asp:TreeNode Text="Chapter One">
            
              <asp:TreeNode Text="Section 1.0">
              
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.0.1"/>
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.0.2"/>
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.0.3"/>
              
              </asp:TreeNode>
              
              <asp:TreeNode Text="Section 1.1">
              
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.1.1"/>
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.1.2"/>
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.1.3"/>
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.1.4"/>
              
              </asp:TreeNode>
            
            </asp:TreeNode>
            
            <asp:TreeNode Text="Chapter Two">
            
              <asp:TreeNode Text="Section 2.0">
              
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 2.0.1">
                
                  <asp:TreeNode Text="Subtopic 1"/>
                  <asp:TreeNode Text="Subtopic 2"/>
                
                </asp:TreeNode>
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 2.0.2"/>
              
              </asp:TreeNode>
            
            </asp:TreeNode>
            
          </asp:TreeNode>
          
          <asp:TreeNode Text="Appendix A" />
          <asp:TreeNode Text="Appendix B" />
          <asp:TreeNode Text="Appendix C" />
        
        </Nodes>
        
      </asp:TreeView>
      
      <br /><br />
      
      <asp:Label id="Message"
        runat="server"/>

    </form>
  </body>
</html>

<%@ Page Language="VB" %>

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
    "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<script runat="server">

  Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)

    ' If the TreeView control contains any root nodes, perform a
    ' preorder traversal of the tree and display the text of each node.
    If LinksTreeView.Nodes.Count > 0 Then

      ' Iterate through the root nodes in the Nodes property.
      Dim i As Integer

      For i = 0 To LinksTreeView.Nodes.Count - 1

        ' Display the nodes.
        DisplayChildNodeText(LinksTreeView.Nodes(i))

      Next i

    Else

      Message.Text = "The TreeView control does not have any nodes."

    End If

  End Sub

  Sub DisplayChildNodeText(ByVal node As TreeNode)

    ' Display the node's text value.
    Message.Text &= node.Text & "<br />"

    ' Iterate through the child nodes of the parent node passed into
    ' this method and display their values.
    Dim i As Integer

    For i = 0 To node.ChildNodes.Count - 1

      ' Recursively call the DisplayChildNodeText method to
      ' traverse the tree and display all the child nodes.
      DisplayChildNodeText(node.ChildNodes(i))

    Next i

  End Sub

</script>

<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" >
  <head runat="server">
    <title>TreeNodeCollection Count Example</title>
</head>
<body>
    <form id="form1" runat="server">
    
      <h3>TreeNodeCollection Count Example</h3>
    
      <asp:TreeView id="LinksTreeView"
        Font-Names= "Arial"
        ForeColor="Blue"
        runat="server">
         
        <LevelStyles>
        
          <asp:TreeNodeStyle ChildNodesPadding="10" 
            Font-Bold="true" 
            Font-Size="12pt" 
            ForeColor="DarkGreen"/>
          <asp:TreeNodeStyle ChildNodesPadding="5" 
            Font-Bold="true" 
            Font-Size="10pt"/>
          <asp:TreeNodeStyle ChildNodesPadding="5" 
            Font-UnderLine="true" 
            Font-Size="10pt"/>
          <asp:TreeNodeStyle ChildNodesPadding="10" 
            Font-Size="8pt"/>
             
        </LevelStyles>
         
        <Nodes>
        
          <asp:TreeNode Text="Table of Contents"
            Expanded="true">
             
            <asp:TreeNode Text="Chapter One">
            
              <asp:TreeNode Text="Section 1.0">
              
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.0.1"/>
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.0.2"/>
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.0.3"/>
              
              </asp:TreeNode>
              
              <asp:TreeNode Text="Section 1.1">
              
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.1.1"/>
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.1.2"/>
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.1.3"/>
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 1.1.4"/>
              
              </asp:TreeNode>
            
            </asp:TreeNode>
            
            <asp:TreeNode Text="Chapter Two">
            
              <asp:TreeNode Text="Section 2.0">
              
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 2.0.1">
                
                  <asp:TreeNode Text="Subtopic 1"/>
                  <asp:TreeNode Text="Subtopic 2"/>
                
                </asp:TreeNode>
                <asp:TreeNode Text="Topic 2.0.2"/>
              
              </asp:TreeNode>
            
            </asp:TreeNode>
            
          </asp:TreeNode>
          
          <asp:TreeNode Text="Appendix A" />
          <asp:TreeNode Text="Appendix B" />
          <asp:TreeNode Text="Appendix C" />
        
        </Nodes>
        
      </asp:TreeView>
      
      <br /><br />
      
      <asp:Label id="Message"
        runat="server"/>

    </form>
  </body>
</html>

Remarks

Use the Count property to determine the number of items in a TreeNodeCollection. This property is commonly used when iterating through a collection to determine the upper bound of the collection. The Count property is also commonly used to determine whether a collection is empty.

Applies to

See also