Why isn't there a SelectedNodeChanged event for Windows.Forms.TreeView?
The System.Web.UI.WebControls.TreeView class offers this even开发者_运维百科t, but the Forms version of TreeView doesn't. What's the equivalent in the Forms world? I'm using AfterSelect but it doesn't seem quite right. Maybe it is in fact what I'm looking for but the documentation is a bit hazy.
There's none in WinForms TreeView. To quote MSDN for TreeView.AfterSelect:
This event does not occur when the node is unselected. To detect this occurrence, handle the Control.MouseUp event and test the TreeNode.IsSelected property.
Yes, this sucks.
There's nothing wrong with using AfterSelect
.
However, note that it won't fire if the selection is cleared (if SelectedNode
becomes null
) Instead, you can handle MouseUp
, as recommended in the documentation.
OK, this is an OOOLD question, but the problem really annoyed me. I made this little helper class -- it works for me.
Public Class TreeViewSelectedNodeChangeEventHandler
Public Event SelectedTreeNodeChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs)
Private m_selectedNode As TreeNode
Private WithEvents m_tvw As TreeView
Public Shared Function FromTree(tree As TreeView) As TreeViewSelectedNodeChangeEventHandler
If Not IsNothing(tree) Then
Return New TreeViewSelectedNodeChangeEventHandler(tree)
End If
Return Nothing
End Function
''' <summary>Assigns 'Value' to 'this' and returns 'Value'.</summary>
Private Function InLineAssign(Of V)(ByRef this As V, value As V) As V
Dim ret = value
this = value
Return ret
End Function
May add other triggers, e.g. Control.Enter, MouseUp etc. etc.
Private Sub keyUp(sender As Object, e As KeyEventArgs) Handles m_tvw.KeyUp
If Not Me.m_selectedNode Is InLineAssign(Me.m_selectedNode, m_tvw.SelectedNode)
Then
RaiseEvent SelectedTreeNodeChanged(m_tvw, EventArgs.Empty)
End If
End Sub
Private Sub New(tv As TreeView)
m_tvw = tv
End Sub
End Class
There's none in WinForms TreeView. To quote MSDN for TreeView.AfterSelect:
This event does not occur when the node is unselected. To detect this occurrence, handle the Control.MouseUp event and test the TreeNode.IsSelected property.
You'd better use TreeView.NodeMouseClick event combined with AfterSelect. AfterSelect isn't called when you select the previously selected SelectedNode. So just call AfterSelect when necessary, e.Node helps you.
private void treeView1_NodeMouseClick(object sender, TreeNodeMouseClickEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Node == tv.SelectedNode)
treeView1_AfterSelect(sender, null);
}
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