MenuItem.Click Event
Definition
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Occurs when the menu item is clicked or selected using a shortcut key or access key defined for the menu item.
public:
event EventHandler ^ Click;
public event EventHandler Click;
member this.Click : EventHandler
Public Custom Event Click As EventHandler
Event Type
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the Click event to perform tasks when a MenuItem is clicked. The example creates a MainMenu called mainMenu1
and adds two MenuItem objects, topMenuItem
(File
) and menuItem1
(Open
). It then connects the Click
event to the menuItem1_Click
event handler. When the user clicks the Open
menu item, an OpenFileDialog is initialized and displayed. The example requires that you have created a Form named Form1
.
public:
void CreateMyMenu()
{
// Create a main menu object.
MainMenu^ mainMenu1 = gcnew MainMenu;
// Create empty menu item objects.
MenuItem^ topMenuItem = gcnew MenuItem;
MenuItem^ menuItem1 = gcnew MenuItem;
// Set the caption of the menu items.
topMenuItem->Text = "&File";
menuItem1->Text = "&Open";
// Add the menu items to the main menu.
topMenuItem->MenuItems->Add( menuItem1 );
mainMenu1->MenuItems->Add( topMenuItem );
// Add functionality to the menu items using the Click event.
menuItem1->Click += gcnew System::EventHandler( this, &Form1::menuItem1_Click );
// Assign mainMenu1 to the form.
this->Menu = mainMenu1;
}
private:
void menuItem1_Click( Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
// Create a new OpenFileDialog and display it.
OpenFileDialog^ fd = gcnew OpenFileDialog;
fd->DefaultExt = "*.";
fd->ShowDialog();
}
public void CreateMyMenu()
{
// Create a main menu object.
MainMenu mainMenu1 = new MainMenu();
// Create empty menu item objects.
MenuItem topMenuItem = new MenuItem();
MenuItem menuItem1 = new MenuItem();
// Set the caption of the menu items.
topMenuItem.Text = "&File";
menuItem1.Text = "&Open";
// Add the menu items to the main menu.
topMenuItem.MenuItems.Add(menuItem1);
mainMenu1.MenuItems.Add(topMenuItem);
// Add functionality to the menu items using the Click event.
menuItem1.Click += new System.EventHandler(this.menuItem1_Click);
// Assign mainMenu1 to the form.
this.Menu=mainMenu1;
}
private void menuItem1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
// Create a new OpenFileDialog and display it.
OpenFileDialog fd = new OpenFileDialog();
fd.DefaultExt = "*.*";
fd.ShowDialog();
}
Public Sub CreateMyMenu()
' Create a main menu object.
Dim mainMenu1 As New MainMenu()
' Create empty menu item objects.
Dim topMenuItem As New MenuItem()
Dim menuItem1 As New MenuItem()
' Set the caption of the menu items.
topMenuItem.Text = "&File"
menuItem1.Text = "&Open"
' Add the menu items to the main menu.
topMenuItem.MenuItems.Add(menuItem1)
mainMenu1.MenuItems.Add(topMenuItem)
' Add functionality to the menu items using the Click event.
AddHandler menuItem1.Click, AddressOf Me.menuItem1_Click
' Assign mainMenu1 to the form.
Me.Menu = mainMenu1
End Sub
Private Sub menuItem1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
' Create a new OpenFileDialog and display it.
Dim fd As New OpenFileDialog()
fd.DefaultExt = "*.*"
fd.ShowDialog()
End Sub
Remarks
The Click event occurs when this MenuItem is clicked by the user. This event also occurs if the user selects the menu item using the keyboard and presses the Enter key. It can also occur if an access key or shortcut key is pressed that is associated with the MenuItem. For more information about handling events, see Handling and Raising Events.
Note
If the MenuItems property for the MenuItem contains any items, this event is not raised. This event is not raised for parent menu items.