DateTimePicker.DropDown Event
Definition
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Occurs when the drop-down calendar is shown.
public:
event EventHandler ^ DropDown;
public event EventHandler DropDown;
public event EventHandler? DropDown;
member this.DropDown : EventHandler
Public Custom Event DropDown As EventHandler
Event Type
Examples
The following code example demonstrates handling the DropDown event of a DateTimePicker and using the MinDateTime and MaxDateTime fields. To run this example paste the following code in a form that contains a DateTimePicker named DateTimePicker1
.
// When the calendar drops down, display a MessageBox indicating
// that DateTimePicker will not accept dates before MinDateTime or
// after MaxDateTime. Use a StringBuilder object to build the string
// for efficiency.
void DateTimePicker1_DropDown( Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
System::Text::StringBuilder^ messageBuilder = gcnew System::Text::StringBuilder;
messageBuilder->Append( "Choose a date after: " );
messageBuilder->Append( DateTimePicker::MinDateTime.ToShortDateString() );
messageBuilder->Append( " and a date before: " );
messageBuilder->Append( DateTimePicker::MaxDateTime.ToShortDateString() );
MessageBox::Show( messageBuilder->ToString() );
}
// When the calendar drops down, display a MessageBox indicating
// that DateTimePicker will not accept dates before MinDateTime or
// after MaxDateTime. Use a StringBuilder object to build the string
// for efficiency.
private void DateTimePicker1_DropDown(object sender,
System.EventArgs e)
{
System.Text.StringBuilder messageBuilder =
new System.Text.StringBuilder();
messageBuilder.Append("Choose a date after: ");
messageBuilder.Append
(DateTimePicker.MinDateTime.ToShortDateString());
messageBuilder.Append(" and a date before: ");
messageBuilder.Append
(DateTimePicker.MaxDateTime.ToShortDateString());
MessageBox.Show(messageBuilder.ToString());
}
' When the calendar drops down, display a MessageBox indicating
' that DateTimePicker will not accept dates before MinDateTime or
' after MaxDateTime. Use a StringBuilder object to build the string
' for efficiency.
Private Sub DateTimePicker1_DropDown(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles DateTimePicker1.DropDown
Dim messageBuilder As New System.Text.StringBuilder
messageBuilder.Append("Choose a date after: ")
messageBuilder.Append(DateTimePicker.MinDateTime.ToShortDateString)
messageBuilder.Append(" and a date before: ")
messageBuilder.Append(DateTimePicker.MaxDateTime.ToShortDateString)
MessageBox.Show(messageBuilder.ToString())
End Sub
Remarks
For more information about handling events, see Handling and Raising Events.