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MenuItem.PerformClick Method

Definition

Generates a Click event for the MenuItem, simulating a click by a user.

public:
 void PerformClick();
public void PerformClick ();
member this.PerformClick : unit -> unit
Public Sub PerformClick ()

Examples

In this example you programmatically click a menu item by using the PerformClick method. First, you create a main menu (mainMenu1) and add to it two menu items, menuItem1 (File) and menuItem2 (Edit). You also use the Click event to send data to the event handler when a menu item is clicked. Then you use the PerformClick method to click the File menu item. When you start the application, the File menu item is activated, and a message box that contains the text "The File menu is clicked." appears on the screen. 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^ menuItem1 = gcnew MenuItem;
      MenuItem^ menuItem2 = gcnew MenuItem;

      // Set the caption of the menu items.
      menuItem1->Text = "&File";
      menuItem2->Text = "&Edit";

      // Add the menu items to the main menu.
      mainMenu1->MenuItems->Add( menuItem1 );
      mainMenu1->MenuItems->Add( menuItem2 );

      // Add functionality to the menu items.
      menuItem1->Click += gcnew System::EventHandler( this, &Form1::menuItem1_Click );
      menuItem2->Click += gcnew System::EventHandler( this, &Form1::menuItem2_Click );

      // Assign mainMenu1 to the form.
      this->Menu = mainMenu1;

      // Perform a click on the File menu item.
      menuItem1->PerformClick();
   }

private:
   void menuItem1_Click( Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
   {
      MessageBox::Show( "You clicked the File menu.", "The Event Information" );
   }

   void menuItem2_Click( Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
   {
      MessageBox::Show( "You clicked the Edit menu.", "The Event Information" );
   }
public void CreateMyMenu()
{
    // Create a main menu object.
    MainMenu mainMenu1 = new MainMenu();

    // Create empty menu item objects.
    MenuItem menuItem1 = new MenuItem();
    MenuItem menuItem2 = new MenuItem();

    // Set the caption of the menu items.
    menuItem1.Text = "&File";
    menuItem2.Text = "&Edit";

    // Add the menu items to the main menu.
    mainMenu1.MenuItems.Add(menuItem1);
    mainMenu1.MenuItems.Add(menuItem2);
    
    // Add functionality to the menu items. 
    menuItem1.Click += new System.EventHandler(this.menuItem1_Click);
    menuItem2.Click += new System.EventHandler(this.menuItem2_Click);
    
    // Assign mainMenu1 to the form.
    this.Menu=mainMenu1;

    // Perform a click on the File menu item.
    menuItem1.PerformClick();
}

private void menuItem1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{	
    MessageBox.Show("You clicked the File menu.","The Event Information");		
}

private void menuItem2_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
    MessageBox.Show("You clicked the Edit menu.","The Event Information");		
}
Public Sub CreateMyMenu()
    ' Create a main menu object.
    Dim mainMenu1 As New MainMenu()

    ' Create empty menu item objects.
    Dim menuItem1 As New MenuItem()
    Dim menuItem2 As New MenuItem()

    ' Set the caption of the menu items.
    menuItem1.Text = "&File"
    menuItem2.Text = "&Edit"

    ' Add the menu items to the main menu.
    mainMenu1.MenuItems.Add(menuItem1)
    mainMenu1.MenuItems.Add(menuItem2)

    ' Add functionality to the menu items. 
    AddHandler menuItem1.Click, AddressOf Me.menuItem1_Click
    AddHandler menuItem2.Click, AddressOf Me.menuItem2_Click

    ' Assign mainMenu1 to the form.
    Me.Menu = mainMenu1

    ' Perform a click on the File menu item.
    menuItem1.PerformClick()
End Sub


Private Sub menuItem1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
    MessageBox.Show("You clicked the File menu.", "The Event Information")
End Sub


Private Sub menuItem2_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
    MessageBox.Show("You clicked the Edit menu.", "The Event Information")
End Sub

Remarks

You can use this menu to activate a menu item through code without passing any event information. For example, if you want to activate a menu item based on an action that occurs in your application, you can call the PerformClick method for that MenuItem.

Applies to