DomainUpDown.Wrap Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection of items continues to the first or last item if the user continues past the end of the list.
public:
property bool Wrap { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool Wrap { get; set; }
member this.Wrap : bool with get, set
Public Property Wrap As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the list starts again when the user reaches the beginning or end of the collection; otherwise, false
. The default value is false
.
Examples
The following code example creates and initializes a DomainUpDown control. The example allows you to set some of its properties and create a collection of strings for display in the spin box (also known as an up-down control). The code assumes that a TextBox, CheckBox, and Button have been instantiated on a form. The example also assumes that you have a member variable at the class level declared as a 32-bit signed integer named myCounter
. You can enter a string in the text box and add it to the Items collection when the button is clicked. By clicking the check box, you can toggle the Sorted property and observe the difference in the collection of items in the spin box.
protected:
DomainUpDown^ domainUpDown1;
private:
void MySub()
{
// Create and initialize the DomainUpDown control.
domainUpDown1 = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::DomainUpDown;
// Add the DomainUpDown control to the form.
Controls->Add( domainUpDown1 );
}
void button1_Click( System::Object^ sender,
System::EventArgs^ e )
{
// Add the text box contents and initial location in the collection
// to the DomainUpDown control.
domainUpDown1->Items->Add( String::Concat(
(textBox1->Text->Trim()), " - ", myCounter.ToString() ) );
// Increment the counter variable.
myCounter = myCounter + 1;
// Clear the TextBox.
textBox1->Text = "";
}
void checkBox1_Click( Object^ sender, EventArgs^ e )
{
// If Sorted is set to true, set it to false;
// otherwise set it to true.
if ( domainUpDown1->Sorted )
{
domainUpDown1->Sorted = false;
}
else
{
domainUpDown1->Sorted = true;
}
}
void domainUpDown1_SelectedItemChanged( Object^ sender, EventArgs^ e )
{
// Display the SelectedIndex and SelectedItem property values in a MessageBox.
MessageBox::Show( String::Concat( "SelectedIndex: ",
domainUpDown1->SelectedIndex.ToString(), "\n", "SelectedItem: ",
domainUpDown1->SelectedItem->ToString() ) );
}
protected DomainUpDown domainUpDown1;
private void MySub()
{
// Create and initialize the DomainUpDown control.
domainUpDown1 = new System.Windows.Forms.DomainUpDown();
// Add the DomainUpDown control to the form.
Controls.Add(domainUpDown1);
}
private void button1_Click(System.Object sender,
System.EventArgs e)
{
// Add the text box contents and initial location in the collection
// to the DomainUpDown control.
domainUpDown1.Items.Add((textBox1.Text.Trim()) + " - " + myCounter);
// Increment the counter variable.
myCounter = myCounter + 1;
// Clear the TextBox.
textBox1.Text = "";
}
private void checkBox1_Click(System.Object sender,
System.EventArgs e)
{
// If Sorted is set to true, set it to false;
// otherwise set it to true.
if (domainUpDown1.Sorted)
{
domainUpDown1.Sorted = false;
}
else
{
domainUpDown1.Sorted = true;
}
}
private void domainUpDown1_SelectedItemChanged(System.Object sender,
System.EventArgs e)
{
// Display the SelectedIndex and SelectedItem property values in a MessageBox.
MessageBox.Show("SelectedIndex: " + domainUpDown1.SelectedIndex.ToString()
+ "\n" + "SelectedItem: " + domainUpDown1.SelectedItem.ToString());
}
Protected domainUpDown1 As DomainUpDown
Private Sub MySub()
' Create and initialize the DomainUpDown control.
domainUpDown1 = New System.Windows.Forms.DomainUpDown()
' Add the DomainUpDown control to the form.
Controls.Add(domainUpDown1)
End Sub
Private Sub button1_Click(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs)
' Add the text box contents and initial location in the collection
' to the DomainUpDown control.
domainUpDown1.Items.Add((textBox1.Text.Trim() & " - " & myCounter))
' Increment the counter variable.
myCounter = myCounter + 1
' Clear the TextBox.
textBox1.Text = ""
End Sub
Private Sub checkBox1_Click(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs)
' If Sorted is set to true, set it to false;
' otherwise set it to true.
If domainUpDown1.Sorted Then
domainUpDown1.Sorted = False
Else
domainUpDown1.Sorted = True
End If
End Sub
Private Sub domainUpDown1_SelectedItemChanged _
(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs)
' Display the SelectedIndex and SelectedItem property values in a MessageBox.
MessageBox.Show(("SelectedIndex: " & domainUpDown1.SelectedIndex.ToString() & _
ControlChars.Cr & "SelectedItem: " & domainUpDown1.SelectedItem.ToString()))
End Sub
Remarks
When the Wrap property is set to true
, if you reach the last item in the collection and continue, the list will start over with the first item and appear to be continuous. This behavior works in reverse as well.