AutoSizeMode Enum
Definition
Important
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Specifies how a control will behave when its AutoSize property is enabled.
public enum class AutoSizeMode
public enum AutoSizeMode
type AutoSizeMode =
Public Enum AutoSizeMode
- Inheritance
Fields
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
GrowAndShrink | 0 | The control grows or shrinks to fit its contents. The control cannot be resized manually. |
GrowOnly | 1 | The control grows as much as necessary to fit its contents but does not shrink smaller than the value of its Size property. The form can be resized, but cannot be made so small that any of its contained controls are hidden. |
Examples
The following code example shows a form created using code that automatically resizes to fit its contents. When ran, the form will display a Label, a TextBox for entering a URL, and a Button for displaying that URL inside of the user's default Web browser. The code example uses a FlowLayoutPanel to lay out the contained controls one after the other, and sets the AutoSize and AutoSizeMode to grow and shrink to fit the contents of its form.
private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
this.AutoSize = true;
this.AutoSizeMode = AutoSizeMode.GrowAndShrink;
this.Text = "URL Opener";
flowPanel = new FlowLayoutPanel();
flowPanel.AutoSize = true;
flowPanel.AutoSizeMode = AutoSizeMode.GrowAndShrink;
this.Controls.Add(flowPanel);
urlLabel = new Label();
urlLabel.Name = "urlLabel";
urlLabel.Text = "URL:";
urlLabel.Width = 50;
urlLabel.TextAlign = ContentAlignment.MiddleCenter;
flowPanel.Controls.Add(urlLabel);
urlTextBox = new TextBox();
urlTextBox.Name = "urlTextBox";
urlTextBox.Width = 250;
flowPanel.Controls.Add(urlTextBox);
urlButton = new Button();
urlButton.Name = "urlButton";
urlButton.Text = "Open URL in Browser";
urlButton.Click += new EventHandler(urlButton_Click);
flowPanel.Controls.Add(urlButton);
}
void urlButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
try
{
Uri newUri = new Uri(urlTextBox.Text);
}
catch (UriFormatException uriEx)
{
MessageBox.Show("Sorry, your URL is malformed. Try again. Error: " + uriEx.Message);
urlTextBox.ForeColor = Color.Red;
return;
}
// Valid URI. Reset any previous error color, and launch the URL in the
// default browser.
// NOTE: Depending on the user's settings, this method of starting the
// browser may use an existing window in an existing Web browser process.
// To get around this, start up a specific browser instance instead using one of
// the overloads for Process.Start. You can examine the registry to find the
// current default browser and launch that, or hard-code a specific browser.
urlTextBox.ForeColor = Color.Black;
Process.Start(urlTextBox.Text);
}
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
Me.AutoSize = True
Me.AutoSizeMode = System.Windows.Forms.AutoSizeMode.GrowAndShrink
Me.Text = "URL Opener"
flowPanel = New FlowLayoutPanel()
flowPanel.AutoSize = True
flowPanel.AutoSizeMode = System.Windows.Forms.AutoSizeMode.GrowAndShrink
Me.Controls.Add(flowPanel)
urlLabel = New Label()
urlLabel.Name = "urlLabel"
urlLabel.Text = "URL:"
urlLabel.Width = 50
urlLabel.TextAlign = ContentAlignment.MiddleCenter
flowPanel.Controls.Add(urlLabel)
urlTextBox = New TextBox()
urlTextBox.Name = "urlTextBox"
urlTextBox.Width = 250
flowPanel.Controls.Add(urlTextBox)
urlButton = New Button()
urlButton.Name = "urlButton"
urlButton.Text = "Open URL in Browser"
flowPanel.Controls.Add(urlButton)
End Sub
Private Sub urlButton_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles urlButton.Click
Try
Dim newUri As New Uri(urlTextBox.Text)
Catch uriEx As UriFormatException
MessageBox.Show(("Sorry, your URL is malformed. Try again. Error: " + uriEx.Message))
urlTextBox.ForeColor = Color.Red
Return
End Try
' Valid URI. Reset any previous error color, and launch the URL in the
' default browser.
' NOTE: Depending on the user's settings, this method of starting the
' browser may use an existing window in an existing Web browser process.
' To get around this, start up a specific browser instance instead using one of
' the overloads for Process.Start. You can examine the registry to find the
' current default browser and launch that, or hard-code a specific browser.
urlTextBox.ForeColor = Color.Black
Process.Start(urlTextBox.Text)
End Sub
Remarks
Setting the GrowAndShrink value produces the same behavior that you get for controls with the AutoSize property enabled but which have no
AutoSizeMode
property. The MinimumSize and MaximumSize properties are respected, but the current value of the Size property is ignored.