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SelectionRange Constructors

Definition

Initializes a new instance of the SelectionRange class.

Overloads

SelectionRange()

Initializes a new instance of the SelectionRange class.

SelectionRange(SelectionRange)

Initializes a new instance of the SelectionRange class with the specified selection range.

SelectionRange(DateTime, DateTime)

Initializes a new instance of the SelectionRange class with the specified beginning and ending dates.

SelectionRange()

Source:
SelectionRange.cs
Source:
SelectionRange.cs
Source:
SelectionRange.cs

Initializes a new instance of the SelectionRange class.

public:
 SelectionRange();
public SelectionRange ();
Public Sub New ()

Examples

The following example creates a SelectionRange object, sets its Start and End properties, and assigns the SelectionRange object to the SelectionRange property of the MonthCalendar control. When the DateChanged event is raised, the Start and End property values are displayed in the text boxes. This example assumes that you have a Form with two TextBox controls, a Button, and a MonthCalendar control.

private:
   void button1_Click( Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
   {
      // Create a SelectionRange object and set its Start and End properties.
      SelectionRange^ sr = gcnew SelectionRange;
      sr->Start = DateTime::Parse( this->textBox1->Text );
      sr->End = DateTime::Parse( this->textBox2->Text );
      
      /* Assign the SelectionRange object to the
            SelectionRange property of the MonthCalendar control. */
      this->monthCalendar1->SelectionRange = sr;
   }

   void monthCalendar1_DateChanged( Object^ /*sender*/, DateRangeEventArgs^ /*e*/ )
   {
      /* Display the Start and End property values of
            the SelectionRange object in the text boxes. */
      this->textBox1->Text = monthCalendar1->SelectionRange->Start.Date.ToShortDateString();
      this->textBox2->Text = monthCalendar1->SelectionRange->End.Date.ToShortDateString();
   }
private void button1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
   // Create a SelectionRange object and set its Start and End properties.
   SelectionRange sr = new SelectionRange();
   sr.Start = DateTime.Parse(this.textBox1.Text);
   sr.End = DateTime.Parse(this.textBox2.Text);
   /* Assign the SelectionRange object to the 
      SelectionRange property of the MonthCalendar control. */
   this.monthCalendar1.SelectionRange = sr;
}

private void monthCalendar1_DateChanged(object sender, DateRangeEventArgs e)
{
   /* Display the Start and End property values of 
      the SelectionRange object in the text boxes. */
   this.textBox1.Text = 
     monthCalendar1.SelectionRange.Start.Date.ToShortDateString();
   this.textBox2.Text = 
     monthCalendar1.SelectionRange.End.Date.ToShortDateString();
}
Private Sub button1_Click(sender As Object, _
  e As EventArgs) Handles button1.Click
   ' Create a SelectionRange object and set its Start and End properties.
   Dim sr As New SelectionRange()
   sr.Start = DateTime.Parse(Me.textBox1.Text)
   sr.End = DateTime.Parse(Me.textBox2.Text)
   ' Assign the SelectionRange object to the
   ' SelectionRange property of the MonthCalendar control. 
   Me.monthCalendar1.SelectionRange = sr
End Sub 


Private Sub monthCalendar1_DateChanged(sender As Object, _
  e As DateRangeEventArgs) Handles monthCalendar1.DateChanged
   ' Display the Start and End property values of
   ' the SelectionRange object in the text boxes. 
   Me.textBox1.Text = monthCalendar1.SelectionRange.Start.Date.ToShortDateString()
   Me.textBox2.Text = monthCalendar1.SelectionRange.End.Date.ToShortDateString()
End Sub

Remarks

The Start and End values are set to null when this constructor is used.

Applies to

SelectionRange(SelectionRange)

Source:
SelectionRange.cs
Source:
SelectionRange.cs
Source:
SelectionRange.cs

Initializes a new instance of the SelectionRange class with the specified selection range.

public:
 SelectionRange(System::Windows::Forms::SelectionRange ^ range);
public SelectionRange (System.Windows.Forms.SelectionRange range);
new System.Windows.Forms.SelectionRange : System.Windows.Forms.SelectionRange -> System.Windows.Forms.SelectionRange
Public Sub New (range As SelectionRange)

Parameters

range
SelectionRange

The existing SelectionRange.

Examples

The following example creates a SelectionRange object, sets its Start and End properties, and assigns the SelectionRange object to the SelectionRange property of the MonthCalendar control. When the DateChanged event is raised, the Start and End property values are displayed in the text boxes. This example assumes that you have a Form with two TextBox controls, a Button, and a MonthCalendar control.

private:
   void button1_Click( Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
   {
      // Create a SelectionRange object and set its Start and End properties.
      SelectionRange^ sr = gcnew SelectionRange;
      sr->Start = DateTime::Parse( this->textBox1->Text );
      sr->End = DateTime::Parse( this->textBox2->Text );
      
      /* Assign the SelectionRange object to the
            SelectionRange property of the MonthCalendar control. */
      this->monthCalendar1->SelectionRange = sr;
   }

   void monthCalendar1_DateChanged( Object^ /*sender*/, DateRangeEventArgs^ /*e*/ )
   {
      /* Display the Start and End property values of
            the SelectionRange object in the text boxes. */
      this->textBox1->Text = monthCalendar1->SelectionRange->Start.Date.ToShortDateString();
      this->textBox2->Text = monthCalendar1->SelectionRange->End.Date.ToShortDateString();
   }
private void button1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
   // Create a SelectionRange object and set its Start and End properties.
   SelectionRange sr = new SelectionRange();
   sr.Start = DateTime.Parse(this.textBox1.Text);
   sr.End = DateTime.Parse(this.textBox2.Text);
   /* Assign the SelectionRange object to the 
      SelectionRange property of the MonthCalendar control. */
   this.monthCalendar1.SelectionRange = sr;
}

private void monthCalendar1_DateChanged(object sender, DateRangeEventArgs e)
{
   /* Display the Start and End property values of 
      the SelectionRange object in the text boxes. */
   this.textBox1.Text = 
     monthCalendar1.SelectionRange.Start.Date.ToShortDateString();
   this.textBox2.Text = 
     monthCalendar1.SelectionRange.End.Date.ToShortDateString();
}
Private Sub button1_Click(sender As Object, _
  e As EventArgs) Handles button1.Click
   ' Create a SelectionRange object and set its Start and End properties.
   Dim sr As New SelectionRange()
   sr.Start = DateTime.Parse(Me.textBox1.Text)
   sr.End = DateTime.Parse(Me.textBox2.Text)
   ' Assign the SelectionRange object to the
   ' SelectionRange property of the MonthCalendar control. 
   Me.monthCalendar1.SelectionRange = sr
End Sub 


Private Sub monthCalendar1_DateChanged(sender As Object, _
  e As DateRangeEventArgs) Handles monthCalendar1.DateChanged
   ' Display the Start and End property values of
   ' the SelectionRange object in the text boxes. 
   Me.textBox1.Text = monthCalendar1.SelectionRange.Start.Date.ToShortDateString()
   Me.textBox2.Text = monthCalendar1.SelectionRange.End.Date.ToShortDateString()
End Sub

Remarks

The Start and End property values are assigned the Start and End property values of the assigned SelectionRange object.

See also

Applies to

SelectionRange(DateTime, DateTime)

Source:
SelectionRange.cs
Source:
SelectionRange.cs
Source:
SelectionRange.cs

Initializes a new instance of the SelectionRange class with the specified beginning and ending dates.

public:
 SelectionRange(DateTime lower, DateTime upper);
public SelectionRange (DateTime lower, DateTime upper);
new System.Windows.Forms.SelectionRange : DateTime * DateTime -> System.Windows.Forms.SelectionRange
Public Sub New (lower As DateTime, upper As DateTime)

Parameters

lower
DateTime

The starting date in the SelectionRange.

upper
DateTime

The ending date in the SelectionRange.

Examples

The following example sets the SelectionRange property of a MonthCalendar control based on two dates entered into two TextBox controls when a Button is clicked. This code assumes new instances of a MonthCalendar control, two TextBox controls, and a Button have been created on a Form. You might consider adding code to validate the Text assigned to the text boxes to verify that they contain valid dates.

private:
   void button1_Click( Object^ sender, EventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Set the SelectionRange with start and end dates from text boxes.
      try
      {
         monthCalendar1->SelectionRange = gcnew SelectionRange(
            DateTime::Parse( textBox1->Text ),
            DateTime::Parse( textBox2->Text ) );
      }
      catch ( Exception^ ex ) 
      {
         MessageBox::Show( ex->Message );
      }
   }
private void button1_Click(object sender,
                           EventArgs e)
{
   // Set the SelectionRange with start and end dates from text boxes.
   try
   {
      monthCalendar1.SelectionRange = new SelectionRange(
        DateTime.Parse(textBox1.Text),
        DateTime.Parse(textBox2.Text));
   }
   catch(Exception ex)
   {
      MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
   }
}
Private Sub button1_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs)
   ' Set the SelectionRange with start and end dates from text boxes.
   Try
      monthCalendar1.SelectionRange = New SelectionRange( _
        DateTime.Parse(textBox1.Text), _
        DateTime.Parse(textBox2.Text))
   Catch ex As Exception
      MessageBox.Show(ex.Message)
   End Try
End Sub

Remarks

Note

If the lower DateTime value is greater than the upper DateTime value, the lower value will be assigned to the End property instead of the Start property.

See also

Applies to