ToolBar.ButtonClick Event
Definition
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Occurs when a ToolBarButton on the ToolBar is clicked.
public:
event System::Windows::Forms::ToolBarButtonClickEventHandler ^ ButtonClick;
public event System.Windows.Forms.ToolBarButtonClickEventHandler ButtonClick;
member this.ButtonClick : System.Windows.Forms.ToolBarButtonClickEventHandler
Public Custom Event ButtonClick As ToolBarButtonClickEventHandler
Event Type
Examples
The following code example creates a ToolBar and three ToolBarButton controls. The toolbar buttons are assigned to the button collection, the collection is assigned to the toolbar, and the toolbar is added to the form. On the ButtonClick event of the toolbar, the Button property of the ToolBarButtonClickEventArgs is evaluated, and the appropriate dialog box opened. This code requires that a Form, an OpenFileDialog, a SaveFileDialog, and a PrintDialog have been created.
public:
void InitializeMyToolBar()
{
// Create and initialize the ToolBar and ToolBarButton controls.
toolBar1 = gcnew ToolBar;
ToolBarButton^ toolBarButton1 = gcnew ToolBarButton;
ToolBarButton^ toolBarButton2 = gcnew ToolBarButton;
ToolBarButton^ toolBarButton3 = gcnew ToolBarButton;
// Set the Text properties of the ToolBarButton controls.
toolBarButton1->Text = "Open";
toolBarButton2->Text = "Save";
toolBarButton3->Text = "Print";
// Add the ToolBarButton controls to the ToolBar.
toolBar1->Buttons->Add( toolBarButton1 );
toolBar1->Buttons->Add( toolBarButton2 );
toolBar1->Buttons->Add( toolBarButton3 );
// Add the event-handler delegate.
toolBar1->ButtonClick += gcnew ToolBarButtonClickEventHandler(
this, &Form1::toolBar1_ButtonClick );
// Add the ToolBar to the Form.
Controls->Add( toolBar1 );
}
private:
void toolBar1_ButtonClick(
Object^ sender,
ToolBarButtonClickEventArgs^ e )
{
// Evaluate the Button property to determine which button was clicked.
switch ( toolBar1->Buttons->IndexOf( e->Button ) )
{
case 0:
openFileDialog1->ShowDialog();
// Insert code to open the file.
break;
case 1:
saveFileDialog1->ShowDialog();
// Insert code to save the file.
break;
case 2:
printDialog1->ShowDialog();
// Insert code to print the file.
break;
}
}
public void InitializeMyToolBar()
{
// Create and initialize the ToolBar and ToolBarButton controls.
toolBar1 = new ToolBar();
ToolBarButton toolBarButton1 = new ToolBarButton();
ToolBarButton toolBarButton2 = new ToolBarButton();
ToolBarButton toolBarButton3 = new ToolBarButton();
// Set the Text properties of the ToolBarButton controls.
toolBarButton1.Text = "Open";
toolBarButton2.Text = "Save";
toolBarButton3.Text = "Print";
// Add the ToolBarButton controls to the ToolBar.
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(toolBarButton1);
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(toolBarButton2);
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(toolBarButton3);
// Add the event-handler delegate.
toolBar1.ButtonClick += new ToolBarButtonClickEventHandler (
this.toolBar1_ButtonClick);
// Add the ToolBar to the Form.
Controls.Add(toolBar1);
}
private void toolBar1_ButtonClick (
Object sender,
ToolBarButtonClickEventArgs e)
{
// Evaluate the Button property to determine which button was clicked.
switch(toolBar1.Buttons.IndexOf(e.Button))
{
case 0:
openFileDialog1.ShowDialog();
// Insert code to open the file.
break;
case 1:
saveFileDialog1.ShowDialog();
// Insert code to save the file.
break;
case 2:
printDialog1.ShowDialog();
// Insert code to print the file.
break;
}
}
Public Sub InitializeMyToolBar()
' Create and initialize the ToolBar and ToolBarButton controls.
Dim toolBar1 As New ToolBar()
Dim toolBarButton1 As New ToolBarButton()
Dim toolBarButton2 As New ToolBarButton()
Dim toolBarButton3 As New ToolBarButton()
' Set the Text properties of the ToolBarButton controls.
toolBarButton1.Text = "Open"
toolBarButton2.Text = "Save"
toolBarButton3.Text = "Print"
' Add the ToolBarButton controls to the ToolBar.
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(toolBarButton1)
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(toolBarButton2)
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(toolBarButton3)
' Add the event-handler delegate.
AddHandler toolBar1.ButtonClick, AddressOf Me.toolBar1_ButtonClick
' Add the ToolBar to the Form.
Controls.Add(toolBar1)
End Sub
Private Sub toolBar1_ButtonClick(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As ToolBarButtonClickEventArgs)
' Evaluate the Button property to determine which button was clicked.
Select Case toolBar1.Buttons.IndexOf(e.Button)
Case 0
openFileDialog1.ShowDialog()
' Insert code to open the file.
Case 1
saveFileDialog1.ShowDialog()
' Insert code to save the file.
Case 2
printDialog1.ShowDialog()
' Insert code to print the file.
End Select
End Sub
Remarks
For more information about handling events, see Handling and Raising Events.