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Control.Right-Eigenschaft

Ruft den Abstand zwischen dem rechten Rand des Steuerelements und dem linken Rand des Clientbereichs des zugehörigen Containers in Pixel ab.

Namespace: System.Windows.Forms
Assembly: System.Windows.Forms (in system.windows.forms.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public ReadOnly Property Right As Integer
'Usage
Dim instance As Control
Dim value As Integer

value = instance.Right
public int Right { get; }
public:
property int Right {
    int get ();
}
/** @property */
public int get_Right ()
public function get Right () : int

Eigenschaftenwert

Ein Int32-Wert, der den Abstand zwischen dem rechten Rand des Steuerelements und dem linken Rand des Clientbereichs des zugehörigen Containers in Pixel darstellt.

Hinweise

Der Wert der Right-Eigenschaft ist gleich der Summe des Left-Eigenschaftenwerts und des Width-Eigenschaftenwerts.

Die Right-Eigenschaft ist schreibgeschützt. Sie können diesen Eigenschaftenwert indirekt ändern, indem Sie den Wert der Left-Eigenschaft oder der Width-Eigenschaft ändern oder eine der Methoden SetBounds, SetBoundsCore, UpdateBounds oder SetClientSizeCore aufrufen.

Beispiel

Im folgenden Codebeispiel werden drei Button-Steuerelemente in einem Formular erstellt und mehrere entsprechende Eigenschaften zum Festlegen von Größe und Position verwendet. Bei diesem Beispiel muss ein Form mit einer Höhe und Breite von mindestens 300 Pixel vorhanden sein.

' Create three buttons and place them on a form using 
' several size and location related properties. 
Private Sub AddOKCancelButtons()
   ' Set the button size and location using 
      ' the Size and Location properties. 
   Dim buttonOK As New Button()
   buttonOK.Location = New Point(136, 248)
   buttonOK.Size = New Size(75, 25)
   ' Set the Text property and make the 
   ' button the form's default button. 
   buttonOK.Text = "&OK"
   Me.AcceptButton = buttonOK
   
   ' Set the button size and location using the Top, 
   ' Left, Width, and Height properties. 
   Dim buttonCancel As New Button()
   buttonCancel.Top = buttonOK.Top
   buttonCancel.Left = buttonOK.Right + 5
   buttonCancel.Width = buttonOK.Width
   buttonCancel.Height = buttonOK.Height
   ' Set the Text property and make the 
   ' button the form's cancel button. 
   buttonCancel.Text = "&Cancel"
   Me.CancelButton = buttonCancel
   
   ' Set the button size and location using 
   ' the Bounds property. 
   Dim buttonHelp As New Button()
   buttonHelp.Bounds = New Rectangle(10, 10, 75, 25)
   ' Set the Text property of the button.
   buttonHelp.Text = "&Help"
   
   ' Add the buttons to the form.
   Me.Controls.AddRange(New Control() {buttonOK, buttonCancel, buttonHelp})
End Sub
// Create three buttons and place them on a form using 
// several size and location related properties. 
private void AddOKCancelButtons()
{
   // Set the button size and location using 
   // the Size and Location properties.
   Button buttonOK = new Button();
   buttonOK.Location = new Point(136,248);
   buttonOK.Size = new Size(75,25);
   // Set the Text property and make the 
   // button the form's default button. 
   buttonOK.Text = "&OK";
   this.AcceptButton = buttonOK;

   // Set the button size and location using the Top, 
   // Left, Width, and Height properties.
   Button buttonCancel = new Button();
   buttonCancel.Top = buttonOK.Top;
   buttonCancel.Left = buttonOK.Right + 5;
   buttonCancel.Width = buttonOK.Width;
   buttonCancel.Height = buttonOK.Height;
   // Set the Text property and make the 
   // button the form's cancel button.
   buttonCancel.Text = "&Cancel";
   this.CancelButton = buttonCancel;

   // Set the button size and location using 
   // the Bounds property.
   Button buttonHelp = new Button();
   buttonHelp.Bounds = new Rectangle(10,10, 75, 25);
   // Set the Text property of the button.
   buttonHelp.Text = "&Help";

   // Add the buttons to the form.
   this.Controls.AddRange(new Control[] {buttonOK, buttonCancel, buttonHelp} );
}
// Create three buttons and place them on a form using
// several size and location related properties.
void AddOKCancelButtons()
{
   
   // Set the button size and location using
   // the Size and Location properties.
   Button^ buttonOK = gcnew Button;
   buttonOK->Location = Point(136,248);
   buttonOK->Size = System::Drawing::Size( 75, 25 );
   
   // Set the Text property and make the
   // button the form's default button.
   buttonOK->Text = "&OK";
   this->AcceptButton = buttonOK;
   
   // Set the button size and location using the Top,
   // Left, Width, and Height properties.
   Button^ buttonCancel = gcnew Button;
   buttonCancel->Top = buttonOK->Top;
   buttonCancel->Left = buttonOK->Right + 5;
   buttonCancel->Width = buttonOK->Width;
   buttonCancel->Height = buttonOK->Height;
   
   // Set the Text property and make the
   // button the form's cancel button.
   buttonCancel->Text = "&Cancel";
   this->CancelButton = buttonCancel;
   
   // Set the button size and location using
   // the Bounds property.
   Button^ buttonHelp = gcnew Button;
   buttonHelp->Bounds = Rectangle(10,10,75,25);
   
   // Set the Text property of the button.
   buttonHelp->Text = "&Help";
   
   // Add the buttons to the form.
   array<Control^>^temp1 = {buttonOK,buttonCancel,buttonHelp};
   this->Controls->AddRange( temp1 );
}
// Create three buttons and place them on a form using 
// several size and location related properties. 
private void AddOKCancelButtons()
{
    // Set the button size and location using 
    // the Size and Location properties.
    Button buttonOK = new Button();
    buttonOK.set_Location(new Point(136, 248));
    buttonOK.set_Size(new Size(75, 25));
    // Set the Text property and make the 
    // button the form's default button. 
    buttonOK.set_Text("&OK");
    this.set_AcceptButton(buttonOK);
    // Set the button size and location using the Top, 
    // Left, Width, and Height properties.
    Button buttonCancel = new Button();
    buttonCancel.set_Top(buttonOK.get_Top());
    buttonCancel.set_Left(buttonOK.get_Right() + 5);
    buttonCancel.set_Width(buttonOK.get_Width());
    buttonCancel.set_Height(buttonOK.get_Height());
    // Set the Text property and make the 
    // button the form's cancel button.
    buttonCancel.set_Text("&Cancel");
    this.set_CancelButton(buttonCancel);
    // Set the button size and location using 
    // the Bounds property.
    Button buttonHelp = new Button();
    buttonHelp.set_Bounds(new Rectangle(10, 10, 75, 25));
    // Set the Text property of the button.
    buttonHelp.set_Text("&Help");
    // Add the buttons to the form.
    this.get_Controls().AddRange(new Control[] { buttonOK, buttonCancel,
        buttonHelp });
} //AddOKCancelButtons
' This example demonstrates how to use the KeyUp event with the Help class to display
' pop-up style help to the user of the application. When the user presses F1, the Help
' class displays a pop-up window, similar to a ToolTip, near the control. This example assumes
' that a TextBox control, named textBox1, has been added to the form and its KeyUp
' event has been contected to this event handler method.
Private Sub textBox1_KeyUp(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs) Handles textBox1.KeyUp
    ' Determine whether the key entered is the F1 key. Display help if it is.
    If e.KeyCode = Keys.F1 Then
        ' Display a pop-up help topic to assist the user.
        Help.ShowPopup(textBox1, "Enter your first name", New Point(textBox1.Right, Me.textBox1.Bottom))
    End If
End Sub 'textBox1_KeyUp
// This example demonstrates how to use the KeyUp event with the Help class to display
// pop-up style help to the user of the application. When the user presses F1, the Help
// class displays a pop-up window, similar to a ToolTip, near the control. This example assumes
// that a TextBox control, named textBox1, has been added to the form and its KeyUp
// event has been contected to this event handler method.
private void textBox1_KeyUp(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs e)
{
    // Determine whether the key entered is the F1 key. Display help if it is.
    if(e.KeyCode == Keys.F1)
    {
        // Display a pop-up help topic to assist the user.
        Help.ShowPopup(textBox1, "Enter your first name", new Point(textBox1.Right, this.textBox1.Bottom));
    }
}
   // This example demonstrates how to use the KeyUp event with the Help class to display
   // pop-up style help to the user of the application. When the user presses F1, the Help
   // class displays a pop-up window, similar to a ToolTip, near the control. This example assumes
   // that a TextBox control, named textBox1, has been added to the form and its KeyUp
   // event has been connected to this event handler method.
private:
   void textBox1_KeyUp( Object^ /*sender*/, System::Windows::Forms::KeyEventArgs^ e )
   {
      
      // Determine whether the key entered is the F1 key. Display help if it is.
      if ( e->KeyCode == Keys::F1 )
      {
         
         // Display a pop-up help topic to assist the user.
         Help::ShowPopup( textBox1, "Enter your first name", Point(textBox1->Right,this->textBox1->Bottom) );
      }
   }
// This example demonstrates how to use the KeyUp event with the Help 
// class to display pop-up style help to the user of the application. 
// When the user presses F1, the Help class displays a pop-up window, 
// similar to a ToolTip, near the control. This example assumes that a 
// TextBox control, named textBox1, has been added to the form and its 
// KeyUp event has been contected to this event handler method.
private void textBox1_KeyUp(Object sender, 
    System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs e)
{
    // Determine whether the key entered is the F1 key. 
    // Display help if it is.
    if (e.get_KeyCode().Equals(Keys.F1)) {
        // Display a pop-up help topic to assist the user.
        Help.ShowPopup(textBox1, "Enter your first name", 
            new Point(textBox1.get_Right(), this.textBox1.get_Bottom()));
    }
} //textBox1_KeyUp

Plattformen

Windows 98, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows CE, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Mobile für Pocket PC, Windows Mobile für Smartphone, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition

.NET Framework unterstützt nicht alle Versionen sämtlicher Plattformen. Eine Liste der unterstützten Versionen finden Sie unter Systemanforderungen.

Versionsinformationen

.NET Framework

Unterstützt in: 2.0, 1.1, 1.0

.NET Compact Framework

Unterstützt in: 2.0, 1.0

Siehe auch

Referenz

Control-Klasse
Control-Member
System.Windows.Forms-Namespace
Control.Right-Eigenschaft