Control.BindingContext Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the BindingContext for the control.
public:
virtual property System::Windows::Forms::BindingContext ^ BindingContext { System::Windows::Forms::BindingContext ^ get(); void set(System::Windows::Forms::BindingContext ^ value); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public virtual System.Windows.Forms.BindingContext BindingContext { get; set; }
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public virtual System.Windows.Forms.BindingContext? BindingContext { get; set; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.BindingContext : System.Windows.Forms.BindingContext with get, set
Public Overridable Property BindingContext As BindingContext
Property Value
A BindingContext for the control.
Implements
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example creates four Binding objects to bind five controls, a DateTimePicker and four TextBox controls, to several data sources. The BindingContext is then used to get the BindingManagerBase for each data source.
void BindControls()
{
/* Create two Binding objects for the first two TextBox
controls. The data-bound property for both controls
is the Text property. The data source is a DataSet
(ds). The data member is a navigation path in the form:
"TableName.ColumnName". */
text1->DataBindings->Add( gcnew Binding( "Text",ds,"customers.custName" ) );
text2->DataBindings->Add( gcnew Binding( "Text",ds,"customers.custID" ) );
/* Bind the DateTimePicker control by adding a new Binding.
The data member of the DateTimePicker is a navigation path:
TableName.RelationName.ColumnName string. */
DateTimePicker1->DataBindings->Add( gcnew Binding( "Value",ds,"customers.CustToOrders.OrderDate" ) );
/* Add event delegates for the Parse and Format events to a
new Binding object, and add the object to the third
TextBox control's BindingsCollection. The delegates
must be added before adding the Binding to the
collection; otherwise, no formatting occurs until
the Current object of the BindingManagerBase for
the data source changes. */
Binding^ b = gcnew Binding( "Text",ds,"customers.custToOrders.OrderAmount" );
b->Parse += gcnew ConvertEventHandler( this, &Form1::CurrencyStringToDecimal );
b->Format += gcnew ConvertEventHandler( this, &Form1::DecimalToCurrencyString );
text3->DataBindings->Add( b );
// Get the BindingManagerBase for the Customers table.
bmCustomers = this->BindingContext[ ds,"Customers" ];
/* Get the BindingManagerBase for the Orders table using the
RelationName. */
bmOrders = this->BindingContext[ds, "customers.CustToOrders"];
/* Bind the fourth TextBox control's Text property to the
third control's Text property. */
text4->DataBindings->Add( "Text", text3, "Text" );
}
protected void BindControls()
{
/* Create two Binding objects for the first two TextBox
controls. The data-bound property for both controls
is the Text property. The data source is a DataSet
(ds). The data member is a navigation path in the form:
"TableName.ColumnName". */
text1.DataBindings.Add(new Binding
("Text", ds, "customers.custName"));
text2.DataBindings.Add(new Binding
("Text", ds, "customers.custID"));
/* Bind the DateTimePicker control by adding a new Binding.
The data member of the DateTimePicker is a navigation path:
TableName.RelationName.ColumnName string. */
DateTimePicker1.DataBindings.Add(new
Binding("Value", ds, "customers.CustToOrders.OrderDate"));
/* Add event delegates for the Parse and Format events to a
new Binding object, and add the object to the third
TextBox control's BindingsCollection. The delegates
must be added before adding the Binding to the
collection; otherwise, no formatting occurs until
the Current object of the BindingManagerBase for
the data source changes. */
Binding b = new Binding
("Text", ds, "customers.custToOrders.OrderAmount");
b.Parse+=new ConvertEventHandler(CurrencyStringToDecimal);
b.Format+=new ConvertEventHandler(DecimalToCurrencyString);
text3.DataBindings.Add(b);
// Get the BindingManagerBase for the Customers table.
bmCustomers = this.BindingContext [ds, "Customers"];
/* Get the BindingManagerBase for the Orders table using the
RelationName. */
bmOrders = this.BindingContext[ds, "customers.CustToOrders"];
/* Bind the fourth TextBox control's Text property to the
third control's Text property. */
text4.DataBindings.Add("Text", text3, "Text");
}
Protected Sub BindControls()
' Create two Binding objects for the first two TextBox
' controls. The data-bound property for both controls
' is the Text property. The data source is a DataSet
' (ds). The data member is the string
' "TableName.ColumnName".
text1.DataBindings.Add(New Binding _
("Text", ds, "customers.custName"))
text2.DataBindings.Add(New Binding _
("Text", ds, "customers.custID"))
' Bind the DateTimePicker control by adding a new Binding.
' The data member of the DateTimePicker is a
' TableName.RelationName.ColumnName string.
DateTimePicker1.DataBindings.Add(New Binding _
("Value", ds, "customers.CustToOrders.OrderDate"))
' Add event delegates for the Parse and Format events to a
' new Binding object, and add the object to the third
' TextBox control's BindingsCollection. The delegates
' must be added before adding the Binding to the
' collection; otherwise, no formatting occurs until
' the Current object of the BindingManagerBase for
' the data source changes.
Dim b As Binding = New Binding _
("Text", ds, "customers.custToOrders.OrderAmount")
AddHandler b.Parse, New ConvertEventHandler(AddressOf CurrencyStringToDecimal)
AddHandler b.Format, New ConvertEventHandler(AddressOf DecimalToCurrencyString)
text3.DataBindings.Add(b)
' Get the BindingManagerBase for the Customers table.
bmCustomers = Me.BindingContext(ds, "Customers")
' Get the BindingManagerBase for the Orders table using the
' RelationName.
bmOrders = Me.BindingContext(ds, "customers.CustToOrders")
' Bind the fourth TextBox control's Text property to the
' third control's Text property.
text4.DataBindings.Add("Text", text3, "Text")
End Sub
Remarks
The BindingContext of a Control is used to return a single BindingManagerBase for all data-bound controls contained by the Control. The BindingManagerBase keeps all controls that are bound to the same data source synchronized. For example, setting the Position property of the BindingManagerBase specifies the item in the underlying list that all data-bound controls point to.
For more information about creating a new BindingContext and assigning it to the BindingContext property, see the BindingContext.
Notes to Inheritors
When overriding the BindingContext property in a derived class, use the base class's BindingContext property to extend the base implementation. Otherwise, you must provide all the implementation. You are not required to override both the get
and set
accessors of the BindingContext property; you can override only one if needed.