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Automation.ControlViewCondition Campo

Definición

Representa una vista predefinida del árbol de automatización de la interfaz de usuario que incluye solo elementos de automatización de la interfaz de usuario que son controles.

public: static initonly System::Windows::Automation::Condition ^ ControlViewCondition;
public static readonly System.Windows.Automation.Condition ControlViewCondition;
 staticval mutable ControlViewCondition : System.Windows.Automation.Condition
Public Shared ReadOnly ControlViewCondition As Condition 

Valor de campo

Ejemplos

En el ejemplo siguiente, se usan varias condiciones estáticas, entre las que se incluyen ControlViewCondition , para recuperar elementos.

/// <summary>
/// Examples of using predefined conditions to find elements.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="elementMainWindow">The element for the target window.</param>
public void StaticConditionExamples(AutomationElement elementMainWindow)
{
    if (elementMainWindow == null)
    {
        throw new ArgumentException();
    }

    // Use TrueCondition to retrieve all elements.
    AutomationElementCollection elementCollectionAll = elementMainWindow.FindAll(
        TreeScope.Subtree, Condition.TrueCondition);
    Console.WriteLine("\nAll control types:");
    foreach (AutomationElement autoElement in elementCollectionAll)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(autoElement.Current.Name);
    }

    // Use ContentViewCondition to retrieve all content elements.
    AutomationElementCollection elementCollectionContent = elementMainWindow.FindAll(
        TreeScope.Subtree, Automation.ContentViewCondition);
    Console.WriteLine("\nAll content elements:");
    foreach (AutomationElement autoElement in elementCollectionContent)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(autoElement.Current.Name);
    }

    // Use ControlViewCondition to retrieve all control elements.
    AutomationElementCollection elementCollectionControl = elementMainWindow.FindAll(
        TreeScope.Subtree, Automation.ControlViewCondition);
    Console.WriteLine("\nAll control elements:");
    foreach (AutomationElement autoElement in elementCollectionControl)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(autoElement.Current.Name);
    }
}
''' <summary>
''' Examples of using predefined conditions to find elements.
''' </summary>
''' <param name="elementMainWindow">The element for the target window.</param>
Public Sub StaticConditionExamples(ByVal elementMainWindow As AutomationElement)
    If elementMainWindow Is Nothing Then
        Throw New ArgumentException()
    End If

    ' Use TrueCondition to retrieve all elements.
    Dim elementCollectionAll As AutomationElementCollection = elementMainWindow.FindAll(TreeScope.Subtree, Condition.TrueCondition)
    Console.WriteLine(vbLf + "All control types:")
    Dim autoElement As AutomationElement
    For Each autoElement In elementCollectionAll
        Console.WriteLine(autoElement.Current.Name)
    Next autoElement

    ' Use ContentViewCondition to retrieve all content elements.
    Dim elementCollectionContent As AutomationElementCollection = elementMainWindow.FindAll(TreeScope.Subtree, Automation.ContentViewCondition)
    Console.WriteLine(vbLf + "All content elements:")
    For Each autoElement In elementCollectionContent
        Console.WriteLine(autoElement.Current.Name)
    Next autoElement

    ' Use ControlViewCondition to retrieve all control elements.
    Dim elementCollectionControl As AutomationElementCollection = elementMainWindow.FindAll(TreeScope.Subtree, Automation.ControlViewCondition)
    Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "All control elements:")
    For Each autoElement In elementCollectionControl
        Console.WriteLine(autoElement.Current.Name)
    Next autoElement

End Sub

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