Control.ControlCollection.AddRange(Control[]) Method
Definition
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Adds an array of control objects to the collection.
public:
virtual void AddRange(cli::array <System::Windows::Forms::Control ^> ^ controls);
public:
virtual void AddRange(... cli::array <System::Windows::Forms::Control ^> ^ controls);
public virtual void AddRange (System.Windows.Forms.Control[] controls);
public virtual void AddRange (params System.Windows.Forms.Control[] controls);
abstract member AddRange : System.Windows.Forms.Control[] -> unit
override this.AddRange : System.Windows.Forms.Control[] -> unit
Public Overridable Sub AddRange (controls As Control())
Public Overridable Sub AddRange (ParamArray controls As Control())
Parameters
Examples
The following code example adds two Control objects to the Control.ControlCollection of the derived class Panel. The example requires that you have created a Panel control and a Button control on a Form. When the button is clicked, two RadioButton controls are added to the panel's Control.ControlCollection.
// Create two RadioButtons to add to the Panel.
private:
RadioButton^ radioAddButton;
RadioButton^ radioRemoveButton;
// Add controls to the Panel using the AddRange method.
void addRangeButton_Click( Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
radioAddButton = gcnew RadioButton;
radioRemoveButton = gcnew RadioButton;
// Set the Text the RadioButtons will display.
radioAddButton->Text = "radioAddButton";
radioRemoveButton->Text = "radioRemoveButton";
// Set the appropriate location of radioRemoveButton.
radioRemoveButton->Location = System::Drawing::Point( radioAddButton->Location.X, radioAddButton->Location.Y + radioAddButton->Height );
//Add the controls to the Panel.
array<Control^>^controlArray = {radioAddButton,radioRemoveButton};
panel1->Controls->AddRange( controlArray );
}
// Create two RadioButtons to add to the Panel.
private RadioButton radioAddButton = new RadioButton();
private RadioButton radioRemoveButton = new RadioButton();
// Add controls to the Panel using the AddRange method.
private void addRangeButton_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
// Set the Text the RadioButtons will display.
radioAddButton.Text = "radioAddButton";
radioRemoveButton.Text = "radioRemoveButton";
// Set the appropriate location of radioRemoveButton.
radioRemoveButton.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(
radioAddButton.Location.X,
radioAddButton.Location.Y + radioAddButton.Height);
//Add the controls to the Panel.
panel1.Controls.AddRange(new Control[]{radioAddButton, radioRemoveButton});
}
' Create two RadioButtons to add to the Panel.
Dim RadioAddButton As RadioButton = New RadioButton()
Dim RadioAddRangeButton As RadioButton = New RadioButton()
' Add controls to the Panel using the AddRange method.
Private Sub AddRangeButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles AddRangeButton.Click
' Set the Text the RadioButtons will display.
RadioAddButton.Text = "RadioAddButton"
RadioAddRangeButton.Text = "RadioAddRangeButton"
' Set the appropriate location of RadioAddRangeButton.
RadioAddRangeButton.Location = New System.Drawing.Point( _
RadioAddButton.Location.X, _
RadioAddButton.Location.Y + RadioAddButton.Height)
' Add the controls to the Panel.
Panel1.Controls.AddRange(New Control() {RadioAddButton, RadioAddRangeButton})
End Sub
Remarks
The Control objects contained in the controls
array are appended to the end of the collection.
You can use the AddRange method to quickly add a group of Control objects to the collection instead of manually adding each Control to the collection using the Add method.
To remove a Control that you previously added, use the Remove, RemoveAt, or Clear methods.
Notes to Inheritors
When overriding AddRange(Control[]) in a derived class, be sure to call the base class's AddRange(Control[]) method to ensure that the controls are added to the collection.