TextBoxBase.Lines Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the lines of text in a text box control.
public:
property cli::array <System::String ^> ^ Lines { cli::array <System::String ^> ^ get(); void set(cli::array <System::String ^> ^ value); };
public string[] Lines { get; set; }
member this.Lines : string[] with get, set
Public Property Lines As String()
Property Value
An array of strings that contains the text in a text box control.
Examples
The following code example uses TextBox, a derived class, to extract all strings of text from a multiline text box control and displays them using the Debug.WriteLine method. This example requires that a TextBox control has been created, named textBox1
, and that it has been filled with lines of text.
public:
void ViewMyTextBoxContents()
{
#if defined(DEBUG)
// Create a string array and store the contents of the Lines property.
array<String^>^ tempArray = gcnew array<String^>( textBox1->Lines->Length );
tempArray = textBox1->Lines;
// Loop through the array and send the contents of the array to debug window.
for ( int counter = 0; counter < tempArray->Length; counter++ )
{
System::Diagnostics::Debug::WriteLine( tempArray[ counter ] );
}
#endif
}
public void ViewMyTextBoxContents()
{
// Create a string array and store the contents of the Lines property.
string[] tempArray = textBox1.Lines;
// Loop through the array and send the contents of the array to debug window.
for(int counter=0; counter < tempArray.Length;counter++)
{
System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(tempArray[counter]);
}
}
Public Sub ViewMyTextBoxContents()
Dim counter as Integer
'Create a string array and store the contents of the Lines property.
Dim tempArray() as String
tempArray = textBox1.Lines
'Loop through the array and send the contents of the array to debug window.
For counter = 0 to tempArray.GetUpperBound(0)
System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine( tempArray(counter) )
Next
End Sub
Remarks
Each element in the array becomes a line of text in the text box control. If the Multiline property of the text box control is set to true
and a newline character appears in the text, the text following the newline character is added to a new element in the array and displayed on a separate line.
Note
By default, the collection of lines is a read-only copy of the lines in the TextBox. To get a writable collection of lines, use code similar to the following: textBox1.Lines = new string[] { "abcd" };