TreeNode Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the TreeNode class.
Overloads
TreeNode() |
Initializes a new instance of the TreeNode class. |
TreeNode(String) |
Initializes a new instance of the TreeNode class with the specified label text. |
TreeNode(SerializationInfo, StreamingContext) |
Initializes a new instance of the TreeNode class using the specified serialization information and context. |
TreeNode(String, TreeNode[]) |
Initializes a new instance of the TreeNode class with the specified label text and child tree nodes. |
TreeNode(String, Int32, Int32) |
Initializes a new instance of the TreeNode class with the specified label text and images to display when the tree node is in a selected and unselected state. |
TreeNode(String, Int32, Int32, TreeNode[]) |
Initializes a new instance of the TreeNode class with the specified label text, child tree nodes, and images to display when the tree node is in a selected and unselected state. |
TreeNode()
Initializes a new instance of the TreeNode class.
public:
TreeNode();
public TreeNode ();
Public Sub New ()
Examples
The following code example creates a root tree node to assign child tree nodes to. A child tree node for each Customer
object in an ArrayList is added to the root tree node as well as a child tree node for each Order
object assigned to the Customer
object. The Customer
object is assigned to the Tag property, and the tree nodes representing Customer
objects are displayed with Orange text. This example requires that you have a Customer
and Order
object defined, a TreeView control on a Form, and an ArrayList named customerArray
that contains Customer
objects.
ref class Customer
{
public:
ArrayList^ CustomerOrders;
String^ CustomerName;
Customer( String^ myName )
{
CustomerName = myName;
CustomerOrders = gcnew ArrayList;
}
};
ref class Order
{
public:
String^ OrderID;
Order( String^ myOrderID )
{
this->OrderID = myOrderID;
}
};
void AddRootNodes()
{
// Add a root node to assign the customer nodes to.
TreeNode^ rootNode = gcnew TreeNode;
rootNode->Text = "CustomerList";
// Add a main root treenode.
myTreeView->Nodes->Add( rootNode );
// Add a root treenode for each 'Customer' object in the ArrayList.
IEnumerator^ myEnum = customerArray->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Customer^ myCustomer = safe_cast<Customer^>(myEnum->Current);
// Add a child treenode for each Order object.
int i = 0;
array<TreeNode^>^myTreeNodeArray = gcnew array<TreeNode^>(5);
IEnumerator^ myEnum = myCustomer->CustomerOrders->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Order^ myOrder = safe_cast<Order^>(myEnum->Current);
myTreeNodeArray[ i ] = gcnew TreeNode( myOrder->OrderID );
i++;
}
TreeNode^ customerNode = gcnew TreeNode( myCustomer->CustomerName,myTreeNodeArray );
// Display the customer names with and Orange font.
customerNode->ForeColor = Color::Orange;
// Store the Customer Object* in the Tag property of the TreeNode.
customerNode->Tag = myCustomer;
myTreeView->Nodes[ 0 ]->Nodes->Add( customerNode );
}
}
public class Customer
{
public ArrayList CustomerOrders;
public string CustomerName;
public Customer(string myName)
{
CustomerName = myName;
CustomerOrders = new ArrayList();
}
}
public class Order
{
public string OrderID;
public Order(string myOrderID )
{
this.OrderID = myOrderID;
}
}
public void AddRootNodes()
{
// Add a root node to assign the customer nodes to.
TreeNode rootNode = new TreeNode();
rootNode.Text = "CustomerList";
// Add a main root treenode.
myTreeView.Nodes.Add(rootNode);
// Add a root treenode for each 'Customer' object in the ArrayList.
foreach(Customer myCustomer in customerArray)
{
// Add a child treenode for each Order object.
int i = 0;
TreeNode[] myTreeNodeArray = new TreeNode[5];
foreach(Order myOrder in myCustomer.CustomerOrders)
{
myTreeNodeArray[i] = new TreeNode(myOrder.OrderID);
i++;
}
TreeNode customerNode = new TreeNode(myCustomer.CustomerName,
myTreeNodeArray);
// Display the customer names with and Orange font.
customerNode.ForeColor = Color.Orange;
// Store the Customer object in the Tag property of the TreeNode.
customerNode.Tag = myCustomer;
myTreeView.Nodes[0].Nodes.Add(customerNode);
}
}
Public Class Customer
Public CustomerOrders As ArrayList
Public CustomerName As String
Public Sub New(myName As String)
CustomerName = myName
CustomerOrders = New ArrayList()
End Sub
End Class
Public Class Order
Public OrderID As String
Public Sub New(myOrderID As String)
Me.OrderID = myOrderID
End Sub
End Class
Public Sub AddRootNodes()
' Add a root node to assign the customer nodes to.
Dim rootNode As TreeNode
rootNode = New TreeNode()
rootNode.Text = "CustomerList"
' Add a main root treenode.
myTreeView.Nodes.Add(rootNode)
' Add a root treenode for each Customer object in the ArrayList.
Dim myCustomer As Customer
For Each myCustomer In customerArray
' Add a child treenode for each Order object.
Dim i As Integer = 0
Dim myTreeNodeArray(4) As TreeNode
Dim myOrder As Order
For Each myOrder In myCustomer.CustomerOrders
myTreeNodeArray(i) = New TreeNode(myOrder.OrderID)
i += 1
Next myOrder
Dim customerNode As New TreeNode(myCustomer.CustomerName, _
myTreeNodeArray)
' Display the customer names with and Orange font.
customerNode.ForeColor = Color.Orange
' Store the Customer object in the Tag property of the TreeNode.
customerNode.Tag = myCustomer
myTreeView.Nodes(0).Nodes.Add(customerNode)
Next myCustomer
End Sub
See also
Applies to
TreeNode(String)
Initializes a new instance of the TreeNode class with the specified label text.
public:
TreeNode(System::String ^ text);
public TreeNode (string text);
public TreeNode (string? text);
new System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode : string -> System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode
Public Sub New (text As String)
Parameters
Examples
The following code example displays customer information in a TreeView control. The root tree nodes display customer names, and the child tree nodes display the order numbers assigned to each customer. In this example, 1,000 customers are displayed with 15 orders each. The repainting of the TreeView is suppressed by using the BeginUpdate and EndUpdate methods, and a wait Cursor is displayed while the TreeView creates and paints the TreeNode objects. This example requires that you have a Customer
object that can hold a collection of Order
objects. It also requires that you have created an instance of a TreeView control on a Form.
// The basic Customer class.
ref class Customer: public System::Object
{
private:
String^ custName;
protected:
ArrayList^ custOrders;
public:
Customer( String^ customername )
{
custName = "";
custOrders = gcnew ArrayList;
this->custName = customername;
}
property String^ CustomerName
{
String^ get()
{
return this->custName;
}
void set( String^ value )
{
this->custName = value;
}
}
property ArrayList^ CustomerOrders
{
ArrayList^ get()
{
return this->custOrders;
}
}
};
// End Customer class
// The basic customer Order class.
ref class Order: public System::Object
{
private:
String^ ordID;
public:
Order( String^ orderid )
{
ordID = "";
this->ordID = orderid;
}
property String^ OrderID
{
String^ get()
{
return this->ordID;
}
void set( String^ value )
{
this->ordID = value;
}
}
};
// End Order class
void FillMyTreeView()
{
// Add customers to the ArrayList of Customer objects.
for ( int x = 0; x < 1000; x++ )
{
customerArray->Add( gcnew Customer( "Customer " + x ) );
}
// Add orders to each Customer object in the ArrayList.
IEnumerator^ myEnum = customerArray->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Customer^ customer1 = safe_cast<Customer^>(myEnum->Current);
for ( int y = 0; y < 15; y++ )
{
customer1->CustomerOrders->Add( gcnew Order( "Order " + y ) );
}
}
// Display a wait cursor while the TreeNodes are being created.
::Cursor::Current = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::Cursor( "MyWait.cur" );
// Suppress repainting the TreeView until all the objects have been created.
treeView1->BeginUpdate();
// Clear the TreeView each time the method is called.
treeView1->Nodes->Clear();
// Add a root TreeNode for each Customer object in the ArrayList.
myEnum = customerArray->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Customer^ customer2 = safe_cast<Customer^>(myEnum->Current);
treeView1->Nodes->Add( gcnew TreeNode( customer2->CustomerName ) );
// Add a child treenode for each Order object in the current Customer object.
IEnumerator^ myEnum = customer2->CustomerOrders->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Order^ order1 = safe_cast<Order^>(myEnum->Current);
treeView1->Nodes[ customerArray->IndexOf( customer2 ) ]->Nodes->Add( gcnew TreeNode( customer2->CustomerName + "." + order1->OrderID ) );
}
}
// Reset the cursor to the default for all controls.
::Cursor::Current = Cursors::Default;
// Begin repainting the TreeView.
treeView1->EndUpdate();
}
// The basic Customer class.
public class Customer : System.Object
{
private string custName = "";
protected ArrayList custOrders = new ArrayList();
public Customer(string customername)
{
this.custName = customername;
}
public string CustomerName
{
get{return this.custName;}
set{this.custName = value;}
}
public ArrayList CustomerOrders
{
get{return this.custOrders;}
}
} // End Customer class
// The basic customer Order class.
public class Order : System.Object
{
private string ordID = "";
public Order(string orderid)
{
this.ordID = orderid;
}
public string OrderID
{
get{return this.ordID;}
set{this.ordID = value;}
}
} // End Order class
// Create a new ArrayList to hold the Customer objects.
private ArrayList customerArray = new ArrayList();
private void FillMyTreeView()
{
// Add customers to the ArrayList of Customer objects.
for(int x=0; x<1000; x++)
{
customerArray.Add(new Customer("Customer" + x.ToString()));
}
// Add orders to each Customer object in the ArrayList.
foreach(Customer customer1 in customerArray)
{
for(int y=0; y<15; y++)
{
customer1.CustomerOrders.Add(new Order("Order" + y.ToString()));
}
}
// Display a wait cursor while the TreeNodes are being created.
Cursor.Current = new Cursor("MyWait.cur");
// Suppress repainting the TreeView until all the objects have been created.
treeView1.BeginUpdate();
// Clear the TreeView each time the method is called.
treeView1.Nodes.Clear();
// Add a root TreeNode for each Customer object in the ArrayList.
foreach(Customer customer2 in customerArray)
{
treeView1.Nodes.Add(new TreeNode(customer2.CustomerName));
// Add a child treenode for each Order object in the current Customer object.
foreach(Order order1 in customer2.CustomerOrders)
{
treeView1.Nodes[customerArray.IndexOf(customer2)].Nodes.Add(
new TreeNode(customer2.CustomerName + "." + order1.OrderID));
}
}
// Reset the cursor to the default for all controls.
Cursor.Current = Cursors.Default;
// Begin repainting the TreeView.
treeView1.EndUpdate();
}
Public Class Customer
Inherits [Object]
Private custName As String = ""
Friend custOrders As New ArrayList()
Public Sub New(ByVal customername As String)
Me.custName = customername
End Sub
Public Property CustomerName() As String
Get
Return Me.custName
End Get
Set(ByVal Value As String)
Me.custName = Value
End Set
End Property
Public ReadOnly Property CustomerOrders() As ArrayList
Get
Return Me.custOrders
End Get
End Property
End Class
Public Class Order
Inherits [Object]
Private ordID As String
Public Sub New(ByVal orderid As String)
Me.ordID = orderid
End Sub
Public Property OrderID() As String
Get
Return Me.ordID
End Get
Set(ByVal Value As String)
Me.ordID = Value
End Set
End Property
End Class
' Create a new ArrayList to hold the Customer objects.
Private customerArray As New ArrayList()
Private Sub FillMyTreeView()
' Add customers to the ArrayList of Customer objects.
Dim x As Integer
For x = 0 To 999
customerArray.Add(New Customer("Customer" + x.ToString()))
Next x
' Add orders to each Customer object in the ArrayList.
Dim customer1 As Customer
For Each customer1 In customerArray
Dim y As Integer
For y = 0 To 14
customer1.CustomerOrders.Add(New Order("Order" + y.ToString()))
Next y
Next customer1
' Display a wait cursor while the TreeNodes are being created.
Cursor.Current = New Cursor("MyWait.cur")
' Suppress repainting the TreeView until all the objects have been created.
treeView1.BeginUpdate()
' Clear the TreeView each time the method is called.
treeView1.Nodes.Clear()
' Add a root TreeNode for each Customer object in the ArrayList.
Dim customer2 As Customer
For Each customer2 In customerArray
treeView1.Nodes.Add(New TreeNode(customer2.CustomerName))
' Add a child TreeNode for each Order object in the current Customer object.
Dim order1 As Order
For Each order1 In customer2.CustomerOrders
treeView1.Nodes(customerArray.IndexOf(customer2)).Nodes.Add( _
New TreeNode(customer2.CustomerName + "." + order1.OrderID))
Next order1
Next customer2
' Reset the cursor to the default for all controls.
Cursor.Current = System.Windows.Forms.Cursors.Default
' Begin repainting the TreeView.
treeView1.EndUpdate()
End Sub
Remarks
The text
parameter value is assigned to the node's Text property and becomes the tree node label.
See also
Applies to
TreeNode(SerializationInfo, StreamingContext)
Initializes a new instance of the TreeNode class using the specified serialization information and context.
protected:
TreeNode(System::Runtime::Serialization::SerializationInfo ^ serializationInfo, System::Runtime::Serialization::StreamingContext context);
protected TreeNode (System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo serializationInfo, System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext context);
new System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode : System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo * System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext -> System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode
Protected Sub New (serializationInfo As SerializationInfo, context As StreamingContext)
Parameters
- serializationInfo
- SerializationInfo
The SerializationInfo that contains the data to deserialize the class.
- context
- StreamingContext
The StreamingContext that contains the source and destination of the serialized stream.
Applies to
TreeNode(String, TreeNode[])
Initializes a new instance of the TreeNode class with the specified label text and child tree nodes.
public:
TreeNode(System::String ^ text, cli::array <System::Windows::Forms::TreeNode ^> ^ children);
public TreeNode (string text, System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode[] children);
public TreeNode (string? text, System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode[] children);
new System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode : string * System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode[] -> System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode
Public Sub New (text As String, children As TreeNode())
Parameters
Examples
The following code example creates a root tree node to assign child tree nodes to. A child tree node for each Customer
object in an ArrayList is added to the root tree node as well as a child tree node for each Order
object assigned to the Customer
object. The Customer
object is assigned to the Tag property, and the tree nodes representing Customer
objects are displayed with Orange text. This example requires that you have a Customer
and Order
object defined, a TreeView control on a Form, and an ArrayList named customerArray
that contains Customer
objects.
ref class Customer
{
public:
ArrayList^ CustomerOrders;
String^ CustomerName;
Customer( String^ myName )
{
CustomerName = myName;
CustomerOrders = gcnew ArrayList;
}
};
ref class Order
{
public:
String^ OrderID;
Order( String^ myOrderID )
{
this->OrderID = myOrderID;
}
};
void AddRootNodes()
{
// Add a root node to assign the customer nodes to.
TreeNode^ rootNode = gcnew TreeNode;
rootNode->Text = "CustomerList";
// Add a main root treenode.
myTreeView->Nodes->Add( rootNode );
// Add a root treenode for each 'Customer' object in the ArrayList.
IEnumerator^ myEnum = customerArray->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Customer^ myCustomer = safe_cast<Customer^>(myEnum->Current);
// Add a child treenode for each Order object.
int i = 0;
array<TreeNode^>^myTreeNodeArray = gcnew array<TreeNode^>(5);
IEnumerator^ myEnum = myCustomer->CustomerOrders->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Order^ myOrder = safe_cast<Order^>(myEnum->Current);
myTreeNodeArray[ i ] = gcnew TreeNode( myOrder->OrderID );
i++;
}
TreeNode^ customerNode = gcnew TreeNode( myCustomer->CustomerName,myTreeNodeArray );
// Display the customer names with and Orange font.
customerNode->ForeColor = Color::Orange;
// Store the Customer Object* in the Tag property of the TreeNode.
customerNode->Tag = myCustomer;
myTreeView->Nodes[ 0 ]->Nodes->Add( customerNode );
}
}
public class Customer
{
public ArrayList CustomerOrders;
public string CustomerName;
public Customer(string myName)
{
CustomerName = myName;
CustomerOrders = new ArrayList();
}
}
public class Order
{
public string OrderID;
public Order(string myOrderID )
{
this.OrderID = myOrderID;
}
}
public void AddRootNodes()
{
// Add a root node to assign the customer nodes to.
TreeNode rootNode = new TreeNode();
rootNode.Text = "CustomerList";
// Add a main root treenode.
myTreeView.Nodes.Add(rootNode);
// Add a root treenode for each 'Customer' object in the ArrayList.
foreach(Customer myCustomer in customerArray)
{
// Add a child treenode for each Order object.
int i = 0;
TreeNode[] myTreeNodeArray = new TreeNode[5];
foreach(Order myOrder in myCustomer.CustomerOrders)
{
myTreeNodeArray[i] = new TreeNode(myOrder.OrderID);
i++;
}
TreeNode customerNode = new TreeNode(myCustomer.CustomerName,
myTreeNodeArray);
// Display the customer names with and Orange font.
customerNode.ForeColor = Color.Orange;
// Store the Customer object in the Tag property of the TreeNode.
customerNode.Tag = myCustomer;
myTreeView.Nodes[0].Nodes.Add(customerNode);
}
}
Public Class Customer
Public CustomerOrders As ArrayList
Public CustomerName As String
Public Sub New(myName As String)
CustomerName = myName
CustomerOrders = New ArrayList()
End Sub
End Class
Public Class Order
Public OrderID As String
Public Sub New(myOrderID As String)
Me.OrderID = myOrderID
End Sub
End Class
Public Sub AddRootNodes()
' Add a root node to assign the customer nodes to.
Dim rootNode As TreeNode
rootNode = New TreeNode()
rootNode.Text = "CustomerList"
' Add a main root treenode.
myTreeView.Nodes.Add(rootNode)
' Add a root treenode for each Customer object in the ArrayList.
Dim myCustomer As Customer
For Each myCustomer In customerArray
' Add a child treenode for each Order object.
Dim i As Integer = 0
Dim myTreeNodeArray(4) As TreeNode
Dim myOrder As Order
For Each myOrder In myCustomer.CustomerOrders
myTreeNodeArray(i) = New TreeNode(myOrder.OrderID)
i += 1
Next myOrder
Dim customerNode As New TreeNode(myCustomer.CustomerName, _
myTreeNodeArray)
' Display the customer names with and Orange font.
customerNode.ForeColor = Color.Orange
' Store the Customer object in the Tag property of the TreeNode.
customerNode.Tag = myCustomer
myTreeView.Nodes(0).Nodes.Add(customerNode)
Next myCustomer
End Sub
Remarks
The text
parameter value is assigned to the node's Text property and becomes the tree node label. The tree nodes that are contained in the children
array are added to the TreeNodeCollection that is stored in the Nodes property.
See also
Applies to
TreeNode(String, Int32, Int32)
Initializes a new instance of the TreeNode class with the specified label text and images to display when the tree node is in a selected and unselected state.
public:
TreeNode(System::String ^ text, int imageIndex, int selectedImageIndex);
public TreeNode (string text, int imageIndex, int selectedImageIndex);
public TreeNode (string? text, int imageIndex, int selectedImageIndex);
new System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode : string * int * int -> System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode
Public Sub New (text As String, imageIndex As Integer, selectedImageIndex As Integer)
Parameters
Examples
The following code example creates and assigns an ImageList to a TreeView control and fills the TreeView control with TreeNode objects. The tree nodes are assigned images from the ImageList that is displayed when the tree node is in a selected or unselected state. This example requires that you have a Form that contains a TreeView, and an ArrayList that contains Customer
objects that each contain Order
objects. It also requires that the Customer
and Order
objects are defined.
ref class Customer
{
public:
ArrayList^ CustomerOrders;
String^ CustomerName;
Customer( String^ myName )
{
CustomerName = myName;
CustomerOrders = gcnew ArrayList;
}
};
ref class Order
{
public:
String^ OrderID;
Order( String^ myOrderID )
{
this->OrderID = myOrderID;
}
};
void FillTreeView()
{
// Load the images in an ImageList.
ImageList^ myImageList = gcnew ImageList;
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "Default.gif" ) );
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "SelectedDefault.gif" ) );
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "Root.gif" ) );
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "UnselectedCustomer.gif" ) );
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "SelectedCustomer.gif" ) );
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "UnselectedOrder.gif" ) );
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "SelectedOrder.gif" ) );
// Assign the ImageList to the TreeView.
myTreeView->ImageList = myImageList;
// Set the TreeView control's default image and selected image indexes.
myTreeView->ImageIndex = 0;
myTreeView->SelectedImageIndex = 1;
/* Set the index of image from the
ImageList for selected and unselected tree nodes.*/
this->rootImageIndex = 2;
this->selectedCustomerImageIndex = 3;
this->unselectedCustomerImageIndex = 4;
this->selectedOrderImageIndex = 5;
this->unselectedOrderImageIndex = 6;
// Create the root tree node.
TreeNode^ rootNode = gcnew TreeNode( "CustomerList" );
rootNode->ImageIndex = rootImageIndex;
rootNode->SelectedImageIndex = rootImageIndex;
// Add a main root tree node.
myTreeView->Nodes->Add( rootNode );
// Add a root tree node for each Customer object in the ArrayList.
IEnumerator^ myEnum = customerArray->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Customer^ myCustomer = safe_cast<Customer^>(myEnum->Current);
// Add a child tree node for each Order object.
int countIndex = 0;
array<TreeNode^>^myTreeNodeArray = gcnew array<TreeNode^>(myCustomer->CustomerOrders->Count);
IEnumerator^ myEnum = myCustomer->CustomerOrders->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Order^ myOrder = safe_cast<Order^>(myEnum->Current);
// Add the Order tree node to the array.
myTreeNodeArray[ countIndex ] = gcnew TreeNode( myOrder->OrderID,unselectedOrderImageIndex,selectedOrderImageIndex );
countIndex++;
}
TreeNode^ customerNode = gcnew TreeNode( myCustomer->CustomerName,unselectedCustomerImageIndex,selectedCustomerImageIndex,myTreeNodeArray );
myTreeView->Nodes[ 0 ]->Nodes->Add( customerNode );
}
}
public class Customer
{
public ArrayList CustomerOrders;
public string CustomerName;
public Customer(string myName)
{
CustomerName = myName;
CustomerOrders = new ArrayList();
}
}
public class Order
{
public string OrderID;
public Order(string myOrderID )
{
this.OrderID = myOrderID;
}
}
private void FillTreeView()
{
// Load the images in an ImageList.
ImageList myImageList = new ImageList();
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("Default.gif"));
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("SelectedDefault.gif"));
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("Root.gif"));
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("UnselectedCustomer.gif"));
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("SelectedCustomer.gif"));
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("UnselectedOrder.gif"));
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("SelectedOrder.gif"));
// Assign the ImageList to the TreeView.
myTreeView.ImageList = myImageList;
// Set the TreeView control's default image and selected image indexes.
myTreeView.ImageIndex = 0;
myTreeView.SelectedImageIndex = 1;
/* Set the index of image from the
ImageList for selected and unselected tree nodes.*/
this.rootImageIndex = 2;
this.selectedCustomerImageIndex = 3;
this.unselectedCustomerImageIndex = 4;
this.selectedOrderImageIndex = 5;
this.unselectedOrderImageIndex = 6;
// Create the root tree node.
TreeNode rootNode = new TreeNode("CustomerList");
rootNode.ImageIndex = rootImageIndex;
rootNode.SelectedImageIndex = rootImageIndex;
// Add a main root tree node.
myTreeView.Nodes.Add(rootNode);
// Add a root tree node for each Customer object in the ArrayList.
foreach(Customer myCustomer in customerArray)
{
// Add a child tree node for each Order object.
int countIndex=0;
TreeNode[] myTreeNodeArray = new TreeNode[myCustomer.CustomerOrders.Count];
foreach(Order myOrder in myCustomer.CustomerOrders)
{
// Add the Order tree node to the array.
myTreeNodeArray[countIndex] = new TreeNode(myOrder.OrderID,
unselectedOrderImageIndex, selectedOrderImageIndex);
countIndex++;
}
// Add the Customer tree node.
TreeNode customerNode = new TreeNode(myCustomer.CustomerName,
unselectedCustomerImageIndex, selectedCustomerImageIndex, myTreeNodeArray);
myTreeView.Nodes[0].Nodes.Add(customerNode);
}
}
Public Class Customer
Public CustomerOrders As ArrayList
Public CustomerName As String
Public Sub New(myName As String)
CustomerName = myName
CustomerOrders = New ArrayList()
End Sub
End Class
Public Class Order
Public OrderID As String
Public Sub New(myOrderID As String)
Me.OrderID = myOrderID
End Sub
End Class
Private Sub FillTreeView()
' Load the images in an ImageList.
Dim myImageList As New ImageList()
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("Default.gif"))
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("SelectedDefault.gif"))
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("Root.gif"))
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("UnselectedCustomer.gif"))
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("SelectedCustomer.gif"))
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("UnselectedOrder.gif"))
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("SelectedOrder.gif"))
' Assign the ImageList to the TreeView.
myTreeView.ImageList = myImageList
' Set the TreeView control's default image and selected image indexes.
myTreeView.ImageIndex = 0
myTreeView.SelectedImageIndex = 1
' Set the index of image from the
' ImageList for selected and unselected tree nodes.
Me.rootImageIndex = 2
Me.selectedCustomerImageIndex = 3
Me.unselectedCustomerImageIndex = 4
Me.selectedOrderImageIndex = 5
Me.unselectedOrderImageIndex = 6
' Create the root tree node.
Dim rootNode As New TreeNode("CustomerList")
rootNode.ImageIndex = rootImageIndex
rootNode.SelectedImageIndex = rootImageIndex
' Add a main root tree node.
myTreeView.Nodes.Add(rootNode)
' Add a root tree node for each Customer object in the ArrayList.
Dim myCustomer As Customer
For Each myCustomer In customerArray
' Add a child tree node for each Order object.
Dim countIndex As Integer = 0
Dim myTreeNodeArray(myCustomer.CustomerOrders.Count) As TreeNode
Dim myOrder As Order
For Each myOrder In myCustomer.CustomerOrders
' Add the Order tree node to the array.
myTreeNodeArray(countIndex) = New TreeNode(myOrder.OrderID, _
unselectedOrderImageIndex, selectedOrderImageIndex)
countIndex += 1
Next myOrder
' Add the Customer tree node.
Dim customerNode As New TreeNode(myCustomer.CustomerName, _
unselectedCustomerImageIndex, selectedCustomerImageIndex, myTreeNodeArray)
myTreeView.Nodes(0).Nodes.Add(customerNode)
Next myCustomer
End Sub
Remarks
The text
parameter value is assigned to the node's Text property and becomes the tree node label. The imageIndex
and selectedImageIndex
values are the index values of an Image stored in the ImageList assigned to the TreeView.ImageList property. The image referenced in the imageIndex
property is displayed when the tree node is not selected. Likewise, the image referenced in the selectedImageIndex
property is displayed when the tree node is in a selected state.
See also
Applies to
TreeNode(String, Int32, Int32, TreeNode[])
Initializes a new instance of the TreeNode class with the specified label text, child tree nodes, and images to display when the tree node is in a selected and unselected state.
public:
TreeNode(System::String ^ text, int imageIndex, int selectedImageIndex, cli::array <System::Windows::Forms::TreeNode ^> ^ children);
public TreeNode (string text, int imageIndex, int selectedImageIndex, System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode[] children);
public TreeNode (string? text, int imageIndex, int selectedImageIndex, System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode[] children);
new System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode : string * int * int * System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode[] -> System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode
Public Sub New (text As String, imageIndex As Integer, selectedImageIndex As Integer, children As TreeNode())
Parameters
Examples
The following code example creates and assigns an ImageList to a TreeView control and fills the TreeView control with TreeNode objects. The tree nodes are assigned images from the ImageList that is displayed when the tree node is in a selected or unselected state. This example requires that you have a Form that contains a TreeView, and an ArrayList that contains Customer
objects that each contain Order
objects. It also requires that the Customer
and Order
objects are defined.
ref class Customer
{
public:
ArrayList^ CustomerOrders;
String^ CustomerName;
Customer( String^ myName )
{
CustomerName = myName;
CustomerOrders = gcnew ArrayList;
}
};
ref class Order
{
public:
String^ OrderID;
Order( String^ myOrderID )
{
this->OrderID = myOrderID;
}
};
void FillTreeView()
{
// Load the images in an ImageList.
ImageList^ myImageList = gcnew ImageList;
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "Default.gif" ) );
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "SelectedDefault.gif" ) );
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "Root.gif" ) );
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "UnselectedCustomer.gif" ) );
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "SelectedCustomer.gif" ) );
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "UnselectedOrder.gif" ) );
myImageList->Images->Add( Image::FromFile( "SelectedOrder.gif" ) );
// Assign the ImageList to the TreeView.
myTreeView->ImageList = myImageList;
// Set the TreeView control's default image and selected image indexes.
myTreeView->ImageIndex = 0;
myTreeView->SelectedImageIndex = 1;
/* Set the index of image from the
ImageList for selected and unselected tree nodes.*/
this->rootImageIndex = 2;
this->selectedCustomerImageIndex = 3;
this->unselectedCustomerImageIndex = 4;
this->selectedOrderImageIndex = 5;
this->unselectedOrderImageIndex = 6;
// Create the root tree node.
TreeNode^ rootNode = gcnew TreeNode( "CustomerList" );
rootNode->ImageIndex = rootImageIndex;
rootNode->SelectedImageIndex = rootImageIndex;
// Add a main root tree node.
myTreeView->Nodes->Add( rootNode );
// Add a root tree node for each Customer object in the ArrayList.
IEnumerator^ myEnum = customerArray->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Customer^ myCustomer = safe_cast<Customer^>(myEnum->Current);
// Add a child tree node for each Order object.
int countIndex = 0;
array<TreeNode^>^myTreeNodeArray = gcnew array<TreeNode^>(myCustomer->CustomerOrders->Count);
IEnumerator^ myEnum = myCustomer->CustomerOrders->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Order^ myOrder = safe_cast<Order^>(myEnum->Current);
// Add the Order tree node to the array.
myTreeNodeArray[ countIndex ] = gcnew TreeNode( myOrder->OrderID,unselectedOrderImageIndex,selectedOrderImageIndex );
countIndex++;
}
TreeNode^ customerNode = gcnew TreeNode( myCustomer->CustomerName,unselectedCustomerImageIndex,selectedCustomerImageIndex,myTreeNodeArray );
myTreeView->Nodes[ 0 ]->Nodes->Add( customerNode );
}
}
public class Customer
{
public ArrayList CustomerOrders;
public string CustomerName;
public Customer(string myName)
{
CustomerName = myName;
CustomerOrders = new ArrayList();
}
}
public class Order
{
public string OrderID;
public Order(string myOrderID )
{
this.OrderID = myOrderID;
}
}
private void FillTreeView()
{
// Load the images in an ImageList.
ImageList myImageList = new ImageList();
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("Default.gif"));
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("SelectedDefault.gif"));
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("Root.gif"));
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("UnselectedCustomer.gif"));
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("SelectedCustomer.gif"));
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("UnselectedOrder.gif"));
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("SelectedOrder.gif"));
// Assign the ImageList to the TreeView.
myTreeView.ImageList = myImageList;
// Set the TreeView control's default image and selected image indexes.
myTreeView.ImageIndex = 0;
myTreeView.SelectedImageIndex = 1;
/* Set the index of image from the
ImageList for selected and unselected tree nodes.*/
this.rootImageIndex = 2;
this.selectedCustomerImageIndex = 3;
this.unselectedCustomerImageIndex = 4;
this.selectedOrderImageIndex = 5;
this.unselectedOrderImageIndex = 6;
// Create the root tree node.
TreeNode rootNode = new TreeNode("CustomerList");
rootNode.ImageIndex = rootImageIndex;
rootNode.SelectedImageIndex = rootImageIndex;
// Add a main root tree node.
myTreeView.Nodes.Add(rootNode);
// Add a root tree node for each Customer object in the ArrayList.
foreach(Customer myCustomer in customerArray)
{
// Add a child tree node for each Order object.
int countIndex=0;
TreeNode[] myTreeNodeArray = new TreeNode[myCustomer.CustomerOrders.Count];
foreach(Order myOrder in myCustomer.CustomerOrders)
{
// Add the Order tree node to the array.
myTreeNodeArray[countIndex] = new TreeNode(myOrder.OrderID,
unselectedOrderImageIndex, selectedOrderImageIndex);
countIndex++;
}
// Add the Customer tree node.
TreeNode customerNode = new TreeNode(myCustomer.CustomerName,
unselectedCustomerImageIndex, selectedCustomerImageIndex, myTreeNodeArray);
myTreeView.Nodes[0].Nodes.Add(customerNode);
}
}
Public Class Customer
Public CustomerOrders As ArrayList
Public CustomerName As String
Public Sub New(myName As String)
CustomerName = myName
CustomerOrders = New ArrayList()
End Sub
End Class
Public Class Order
Public OrderID As String
Public Sub New(myOrderID As String)
Me.OrderID = myOrderID
End Sub
End Class
Private Sub FillTreeView()
' Load the images in an ImageList.
Dim myImageList As New ImageList()
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("Default.gif"))
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("SelectedDefault.gif"))
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("Root.gif"))
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("UnselectedCustomer.gif"))
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("SelectedCustomer.gif"))
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("UnselectedOrder.gif"))
myImageList.Images.Add(Image.FromFile("SelectedOrder.gif"))
' Assign the ImageList to the TreeView.
myTreeView.ImageList = myImageList
' Set the TreeView control's default image and selected image indexes.
myTreeView.ImageIndex = 0
myTreeView.SelectedImageIndex = 1
' Set the index of image from the
' ImageList for selected and unselected tree nodes.
Me.rootImageIndex = 2
Me.selectedCustomerImageIndex = 3
Me.unselectedCustomerImageIndex = 4
Me.selectedOrderImageIndex = 5
Me.unselectedOrderImageIndex = 6
' Create the root tree node.
Dim rootNode As New TreeNode("CustomerList")
rootNode.ImageIndex = rootImageIndex
rootNode.SelectedImageIndex = rootImageIndex
' Add a main root tree node.
myTreeView.Nodes.Add(rootNode)
' Add a root tree node for each Customer object in the ArrayList.
Dim myCustomer As Customer
For Each myCustomer In customerArray
' Add a child tree node for each Order object.
Dim countIndex As Integer = 0
Dim myTreeNodeArray(myCustomer.CustomerOrders.Count) As TreeNode
Dim myOrder As Order
For Each myOrder In myCustomer.CustomerOrders
' Add the Order tree node to the array.
myTreeNodeArray(countIndex) = New TreeNode(myOrder.OrderID, _
unselectedOrderImageIndex, selectedOrderImageIndex)
countIndex += 1
Next myOrder
' Add the Customer tree node.
Dim customerNode As New TreeNode(myCustomer.CustomerName, _
unselectedCustomerImageIndex, selectedCustomerImageIndex, myTreeNodeArray)
myTreeView.Nodes(0).Nodes.Add(customerNode)
Next myCustomer
End Sub
Remarks
The text
parameter value is assigned to the node's Text property and becomes the tree node label. The imageIndex
and selectedImageIndex
values are the index values of an Image stored in the ImageList assigned to the TreeView.ImageList property. The image referenced in the imageIndex
parameter is displayed when the tree node is not selected. Likewise, the image referenced in the selectedImageIndex
parameter is displayed when the tree node is in a selected state. The tree nodes that are contained in the children
array are added to the TreeNodeCollection that is stored in the Nodes property.