CheckBox.ThreeState Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value indicating whether the CheckBox will allow three check states rather than two.
public:
property bool ThreeState { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool ThreeState { get; set; }
member this.ThreeState : bool with get, set
Public Property ThreeState As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the CheckBox is able to display three check states; otherwise, false
. The default value is false
.
Examples
The following code example displays the values of three properties in a label. The ThreeState property alternates between true
and false
with alternating clicks of the control and the CheckAlign alternates between the MiddleRight
and MiddleLeft
values of System.Drawing.ContentAlignment. This example shows how the property values change as the ThreeState property changes and the control is checked. This code requires that a CheckBox, Label and Button have all been instantiated on a form and that the label is large enough to display three lines of text, as well as a reference to the System.Drawing namespace. This code should be called in the Click event handler of the control.
private:
void AdjustMyCheckBoxProperties()
{
// Concatenate the property values together on three lines.
label1->Text = String::Format( "ThreeState: {0}\nChecked: {1}\nCheckState: {2}",
checkBox1->ThreeState, checkBox1->Checked, checkBox1->CheckState );
// Change the ThreeState and CheckAlign properties on every other click.
if ( !checkBox1->ThreeState )
{
checkBox1->ThreeState = true;
checkBox1->CheckAlign = ContentAlignment::MiddleRight;
}
else
{
checkBox1->ThreeState = false;
checkBox1->CheckAlign = ContentAlignment::MiddleLeft;
}
}
private void AdjustMyCheckBoxProperties()
{
// Change the ThreeState and CheckAlign properties on every other click.
if (!checkBox1.ThreeState)
{
checkBox1.ThreeState = true;
checkBox1.CheckAlign = ContentAlignment.MiddleRight;
}
else
{
checkBox1.ThreeState = false;
checkBox1.CheckAlign = ContentAlignment.MiddleLeft;
}
// Concatenate the property values together on three lines.
label1.Text = "ThreeState: " + checkBox1.ThreeState.ToString() + "\n" +
"Checked: " + checkBox1.Checked.ToString() + "\n" +
"CheckState: " + checkBox1.CheckState.ToString();
}
Private Sub AdjustMyCheckBoxProperties()
' Change the ThreeState and CheckAlign properties on every other click.
If Not checkBox1.ThreeState Then
checkBox1.ThreeState = True
checkBox1.CheckAlign = ContentAlignment.MiddleRight
Else
checkBox1.ThreeState = False
checkBox1.CheckAlign = ContentAlignment.MiddleLeft
End If
' Concatenate the property values together on three lines.
label1.Text = "ThreeState: " & checkBox1.ThreeState.ToString() & ControlChars.Cr & _
"Checked: " & checkBox1.Checked.ToString() & ControlChars.Cr & _
"CheckState: " & checkBox1.CheckState.ToString()
End Sub
Remarks
If the ThreeState property is set to false
, the CheckState property value can only be set to the Indeterminate
value of System.Windows.Forms.CheckState in code and not by user interaction.