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ComboBoxRenderer.DrawDropDownButton Método

Definición

Dibuja una flecha desplegable con el estilo visual actual del sistema operativo.

public:
 static void DrawDropDownButton(System::Drawing::Graphics ^ g, System::Drawing::Rectangle bounds, System::Windows::Forms::VisualStyles::ComboBoxState state);
public static void DrawDropDownButton (System.Drawing.Graphics g, System.Drawing.Rectangle bounds, System.Windows.Forms.VisualStyles.ComboBoxState state);
static member DrawDropDownButton : System.Drawing.Graphics * System.Drawing.Rectangle * System.Windows.Forms.VisualStyles.ComboBoxState -> unit
Public Shared Sub DrawDropDownButton (g As Graphics, bounds As Rectangle, state As ComboBoxState)

Parámetros

g
Graphics

Objeto Graphics que se utiliza para dibujar la flecha de lista desplegable.

bounds
Rectangle

Objeto Rectangle que especifica los límites de la flecha de lista desplegable.

state
ComboBoxState

Uno de los valores de ComboBoxState que especifica el estado visual de la flecha desplegable.

Excepciones

El sistema operativo no admite estilos visuales.

o bien

El usuario ha deshabilitado los estilos visuales en el sistema operativo.

o bien

Los estilos visuales no se aplican al área de cliente de las ventanas de aplicación.

Ejemplos

En el ejemplo de código siguiente se usa el DrawDropDownButton método en el método de OnPaint un control personalizado para dibujar una flecha desplegable en el estado determinado por la ubicación del puntero del mouse. Este ejemplo de código es parte de un ejemplo mayor proporcionado para la clase ComboBoxRenderer.

      // Draw the combo box in the current state.
protected:
    virtual void OnPaint(PaintEventArgs^ e) override 
    {
        Control::OnPaint(e);

        if (!ComboBoxRenderer::IsSupported)
        {
            this->Parent->Text = "Visual Styles Disabled";
            return;
        }

        this->Parent->Text = "CustomComboBox Enabled";

        // Always draw the main text box and drop down arrow in their
        // current states
        ComboBoxRenderer::DrawTextBox(e->Graphics, topTextBoxRectangle,
            this->Text, this->Font, textBoxState);
        ComboBoxRenderer::DrawDropDownButton(e->Graphics, arrowRectangle,
            arrowState);

        // Only draw the bottom text box if the arrow has been clicked
        if (isActivated)
        {
            ComboBoxRenderer::DrawTextBox(e->Graphics,
                bottomTextBoxRectangle, bottomText, this->Font,
                textBoxState);
        }
    }

protected:
    virtual void OnMouseDown(MouseEventArgs^ e) override 
    {
        Control::OnMouseDown(e);

        // Check whether the user clicked the arrow.
        if (arrowRectangle.Contains(e->Location) &&
            ComboBoxRenderer::IsSupported)
        {
            // Draw the arrow in the pressed state.
            arrowState = ComboBoxState::Pressed;

            // The user has activated the combo box.
            if (!isActivated)
            {
                this->Text = "Clicked!";
                textBoxState = ComboBoxState::Pressed;
                isActivated = true;
            }

            // The user has deactivated the combo box.
            else
            {
                this->Text = "Click here";
                textBoxState = ComboBoxState::Normal;
                isActivated = false;
            }

            // Redraw the control.
            Invalidate();
        }
    }
// Draw the combo box in the current state.
protected override void OnPaint(PaintEventArgs e)
{
    base.OnPaint(e);

    if (!ComboBoxRenderer.IsSupported)
    {
        this.Parent.Text = "Visual Styles Disabled";
        return;
    }

    this.Parent.Text = "CustomComboBox Enabled";

    // Always draw the main text box and drop down arrow in their 
    // current states
    ComboBoxRenderer.DrawTextBox(e.Graphics, topTextBoxRectangle,
        this.Text, this.Font, textBoxState);
    ComboBoxRenderer.DrawDropDownButton(e.Graphics, arrowRectangle,
        arrowState);

    // Only draw the bottom text box if the arrow has been clicked
    if (isActivated)
    {
        ComboBoxRenderer.DrawTextBox(e.Graphics,
            bottomTextBoxRectangle, bottomText, this.Font,
            textBoxState);
    }
}

protected override void OnMouseDown(MouseEventArgs e)
{
    base.OnMouseDown(e);

    // Check whether the user clicked the arrow.
    if (arrowRectangle.Contains(e.Location) &&
        ComboBoxRenderer.IsSupported)
    {
        // Draw the arrow in the pressed state.
        arrowState = ComboBoxState.Pressed;

        // The user has activated the combo box.
        if (!isActivated)
        {
            this.Text = "Clicked!";
            textBoxState = ComboBoxState.Pressed;
            isActivated = true;
        }

        // The user has deactivated the combo box.
        else
        {
            this.Text = "Click here";
            textBoxState = ComboBoxState.Normal;
            isActivated = false;
        }

        // Redraw the control.
        Invalidate();
    }
}
' Draw the combo box in the current state.
Protected Overrides Sub OnPaint(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)
    MyBase.OnPaint(e)

    If Not ComboBoxRenderer.IsSupported Then
        Me.Parent.Text = "Visual Styles	Disabled"
        Return
    End If

    Me.Parent.Text = "CustomComboBox Enabled"

    ' Always draw the main text box and drop down arrow in their 
    ' current states.
    ComboBoxRenderer.DrawTextBox(e.Graphics, topTextBoxRectangle, _
        Me.Text, Me.Font, textBoxState)
    ComboBoxRenderer.DrawDropDownButton(e.Graphics, arrowRectangle, _
        arrowState)

    ' Only draw the bottom text box if the arrow has been clicked.
    If isActivated Then
        ComboBoxRenderer.DrawTextBox(e.Graphics, _
            bottomTextBoxRectangle, bottomText, Me.Font, textBoxState)
    End If
End Sub

Protected Overrides Sub OnMouseDown(ByVal e As MouseEventArgs)
    MyBase.OnMouseDown(e)

    ' Check whether the user clicked the arrow.
    If arrowRectangle.Contains(e.Location) And _
        ComboBoxRenderer.IsSupported Then

        ' Draw the arrow in the pressed state.
        arrowState = ComboBoxState.Pressed

        ' The user has activated the combo box.
        If Not isActivated Then
            Me.Text = "Clicked!"
            textBoxState = ComboBoxState.Pressed
            isActivated = True

        ' The user has deactivated the combo box.
        Else
            Me.Text = "Click here"
            textBoxState = ComboBoxState.Normal
            isActivated = False
        End If

        ' Redraw the control.
        Invalidate()
    End If
End Sub

Comentarios

Antes de llamar a este método, debe comprobar que la IsSupported propiedad devuelve true.

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