Control.Contains(Control) Method
Definition
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Retrieves a value indicating whether the specified control is a child of the control.
public:
bool Contains(System::Windows::Forms::Control ^ ctl);
public bool Contains (System.Windows.Forms.Control ctl);
public bool Contains (System.Windows.Forms.Control? ctl);
member this.Contains : System.Windows.Forms.Control -> bool
Public Function Contains (ctl As Control) As Boolean
Parameters
Returns
true
if the specified control is a child of the control; otherwise, false
.
Examples
The following code example ensures that a Label is visible by calling its BringToFront method. This example requires that you have a Form with a Panel named panel1
, and a Label named label1
.
private:
void MakeLabelVisible()
{
/* If the panel contains label1, bring it
* to the front to make sure it is visible. */
if ( panel1->Contains( label1 ) )
{
label1->BringToFront();
}
}
private void MakeLabelVisible()
{
/* If the panel contains label1, bring it
* to the front to make sure it is visible. */
if(panel1.Contains(label1))
{
label1.BringToFront();
}
}
Private Sub MakeLabelVisible()
' If the panel contains label1, bring it
' to the front to make sure it is visible.
If panel1.Contains(label1) Then
label1.BringToFront()
End If
End Sub
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