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RichTextBox.SelectionLength Property

Definition

Gets or sets the number of characters selected in control.

public:
 virtual property int SelectionLength { int get(); void set(int value); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public override int SelectionLength { get; set; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.SelectionLength : int with get, set
Public Overrides Property SelectionLength As Integer

Property Value

The number of characters selected in the text box.

Attributes

Examples

The following code example demonstrates how to use the SelectionLength property to determine if text is selected within the RichTextBox. This example requires that a RichTextBox control, named richTextBox1, has been added to the form. The example also requires that richTextBox1 contains text that is selected in the control.

private:
   void ModifySelectedText()
   {
      // Determine if text is selected in the control.
      if ( richTextBox1->SelectionLength > 0 )
      {
         // Set the color of the selected text in the control.
         richTextBox1->SelectionColor = Color::Red;

         // Set the font of the selected text to bold and underlined.
         richTextBox1->SelectionFont = gcnew System::Drawing::Font( "Arial",10,static_cast<FontStyle>(FontStyle::Bold | FontStyle::Underline) );

         // Protect the selected text from modification.
         richTextBox1->SelectionProtected = true;
      }
   }
private void ModifySelectedText()
{
   // Determine if text is selected in the control.
   if (richTextBox1.SelectionLength > 0)
   {
      // Set the color of the selected text in the control.
      richTextBox1.SelectionColor = Color.Red;
      // Set the font of the selected text to bold and underlined.
      richTextBox1.SelectionFont = new Font("Arial",10,FontStyle.Bold | FontStyle.Underline);
      // Protect the selected text from modification.
      richTextBox1.SelectionProtected = true;
   }
}
Private Sub ModifySelectedText()
    ' Determine if text is selected in the control.
    If (richTextBox1.SelectionLength > 0) Then
        ' Set the color of the selected text in the control.
        richTextBox1.SelectionColor = Color.Red
        ' Set the font of the selected text to bold and underlined.
        richTextBox1.SelectionFont = New Font("Arial", 10, FontStyle.Bold Or FontStyle.Underline)
        ' Protect the selected text from modification.
        richTextBox1.SelectionProtected = True
    End If
End Sub

Remarks

You can use this property to determine if any characters are currently selected in the text box control before performing operations on the selected text. You can also use this property to determine the total number of characters (including spaces) that are selected when performing single character tasks in a for loop.

Applies to

See also