TextBoxBase.Text Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the current text in the text box.
public:
virtual property System::String ^ Text { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public override string Text { get; set; }
member this.Text : string with get, set
Public Overrides Property Text As String
Property Value
The text displayed in the control.
Examples
The following code example uses TextBox, a derived class, to create a multiline TextBox control with vertical scroll bars. This example also uses the AcceptsTab, AcceptsReturn, and WordWrap properties to make the multiline text box control useful for creating text documents.
public:
void CreateMyMultilineTextBox()
{
// Create an instance of a TextBox control.
TextBox^ textBox1 = gcnew TextBox;
// Set the Multiline property to true.
textBox1->Multiline = true;
// Add vertical scroll bars to the TextBox control.
textBox1->ScrollBars = ScrollBars::Vertical;
// Allow the RETURN key in the TextBox control.
textBox1->AcceptsReturn = true;
// Allow the TAB key to be entered in the TextBox control.
textBox1->AcceptsTab = true;
// Set WordWrap to true to allow text to wrap to the next line.
textBox1->WordWrap = true;
// Set the default text of the control.
textBox1->Text = "Welcome!" + Environment::NewLine + "Second Line";
}
public void CreateMyMultilineTextBox()
{
// Create an instance of a TextBox control.
TextBox textBox1 = new TextBox();
// Set the Multiline property to true.
textBox1.Multiline = true;
// Add vertical scroll bars to the TextBox control.
textBox1.ScrollBars = ScrollBars.Vertical;
// Allow the RETURN key in the TextBox control.
textBox1.AcceptsReturn = true;
// Allow the TAB key to be entered in the TextBox control.
textBox1.AcceptsTab = true;
// Set WordWrap to true to allow text to wrap to the next line.
textBox1.WordWrap = true;
// Set the default text of the control.
textBox1.Text = "Welcome!" + Environment.NewLine + "Second Line";
}
Public Sub CreateMyMultilineTextBox()
' Create an instance of a TextBox control.
Dim textBox1 As New TextBox()
' Set the Multiline property to true.
textBox1.Multiline = True
' Add vertical scroll bars to the TextBox control.
textBox1.ScrollBars = ScrollBars.Vertical
' Allow the RETURN key in the TextBox control.
textBox1.AcceptsReturn = True
' Allow the TAB key to be entered in the TextBox control.
textBox1.AcceptsTab = True
' Set WordWrap to true to allow text to wrap to the next line.
textBox1.WordWrap = True
' Set the default text of the control.
textBox1.Text = "Welcome!" & Environment.NewLine & "Second Line"
End Sub
Remarks
To display multiple lines of text in a text box, set the Multiline property to true
. To read or set the text of a multiline text box, use the Lines property. The amount of text that can be entered in the RichTextBox control is limited only by available system memory.