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TreeNode.ExpandAll Method

Definition

Expands all the child tree nodes.

public:
 void ExpandAll();
public void ExpandAll ();
member this.ExpandAll : unit -> unit
Public Sub ExpandAll ()

Examples

The following code example expands all the tree nodes in a TreeView control when a CheckBox is checked, and collapses the FirstNode when the CheckBox is cleared. This example requires that you have a Form with a CheckBox, and a TreeView control with a TreeNodeCollection that has several TreeNode objects (preferably with three or more levels).

void myCheckBox_CheckedChanged( Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{

   // If the check box is checked, expand all the tree nodes.
   if ( myCheckBox->Checked == true )
   {
      myTreeView->ExpandAll();
   }
   else
   {

      // If the check box is not checked, collapse the first tree node.
      myTreeView->Nodes[ 0 ]->FirstNode->Collapse();
      MessageBox::Show( "The first node of CustomerList root node is collapsed" );
   }
}
private void myCheckBox_CheckedChanged(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
   // If the check box is checked, expand all the tree nodes.
   if (myCheckBox.Checked == true)
   {
      myTreeView.ExpandAll();
   }
   else
   {
      // If the check box is not checked, collapse the first tree node.
      myTreeView.Nodes[0].FirstNode.Collapse();
      MessageBox.Show("The first node of CustomerList root node is collapsed");
   }
}
Private Sub myCheckBox_CheckedChanged(ByVal sender As Object, _
   ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles myCheckBox.CheckedChanged
   ' If the check box is checked, expand all the tree nodes.
   If myCheckBox.Checked = True Then
      myTreeView.ExpandAll()
   Else
      ' If the check box is not checked, collapse the first tree node.
      myTreeView.Nodes(0).FirstNode.Collapse()
      MessageBox.Show("The first node of CustomerList root node is collapsed")
   End If
End Sub

Remarks

The ExpandAll method expands all the child tree nodes assigned to the Nodes collection.

Note

The state of a TreeNode is persisted. For example, if the next level of child nodes was not collapsed previously, when the Expand method is called, the child nodes appear in their previously expanded state.

Applies to

See also