IHierarchicalEnumerable.GetHierarchyData(Object) Method
Definition
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Returns a hierarchical data item for the specified enumerated item.
public:
System::Web::UI::IHierarchyData ^ GetHierarchyData(System::Object ^ enumeratedItem);
public System.Web.UI.IHierarchyData GetHierarchyData (object enumeratedItem);
abstract member GetHierarchyData : obj -> System.Web.UI.IHierarchyData
Public Function GetHierarchyData (enumeratedItem As Object) As IHierarchyData
Parameters
- enumeratedItem
- Object
The Object for which to return an IHierarchyData.
Returns
An IHierarchyData instance that represents the Object passed to the GetHierarchyData(Object) method.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how an ASP.NET hierarchical data-bound control uses an IHierarchyData object in a recursive data-binding method. The items in an IHierarchicalEnumerable object are enumerated, and for each an IHierarchyData object is retrieved using the GetHierarchyData method. Finally, the HasChildren property is checked to determine whether recursion is necessary. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the HierarchicalDataBoundControl class.
private void RecurseDataBindInternal(TreeNode node,
IHierarchicalEnumerable enumerable, int depth) {
foreach(object item in enumerable) {
IHierarchyData data = enumerable.GetHierarchyData(item);
if (null != data) {
// Create an object that represents the bound data
// to the control.
TreeNode newNode = new TreeNode();
RootViewNode rvnode = new RootViewNode();
rvnode.Node = newNode;
rvnode.Depth = depth;
// The dataItem is not just a string, but potentially
// an XML node or some other container.
// If DataTextField is set, use it to determine which
// field to render. Otherwise, use the first field.
if (DataTextField.Length > 0) {
newNode.Text = DataBinder.GetPropertyValue
(data, DataTextField, null);
}
else {
PropertyDescriptorCollection props =
TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(data);
// Set the "default" value of the node.
newNode.Text = String.Empty;
// Set the true data-bound value of the TextBox,
// if possible.
if (props.Count >= 1) {
if (null != props[0].GetValue(data)) {
newNode.Text =
props[0].GetValue(data).ToString();
}
}
}
Nodes.Add(rvnode);
if (data.HasChildren) {
IHierarchicalEnumerable newEnumerable =
data.GetChildren();
if (newEnumerable != null) {
RecurseDataBindInternal(newNode,
newEnumerable, depth+1 );
}
}
if ( _maxDepth < depth) _maxDepth = depth;
}
}
}
Private Sub RecurseDataBindInternal(ByVal node As TreeNode, _
ByVal enumerable As IHierarchicalEnumerable, _
ByVal depth As Integer)
Dim item As Object
For Each item In enumerable
Dim data As IHierarchyData = enumerable.GetHierarchyData(item)
If Not data Is Nothing Then
' Create an object that represents the bound data
' to the control.
Dim newNode As New TreeNode()
Dim rvnode As New RootViewNode()
rvnode.Node = newNode
rvnode.Depth = depth
' The dataItem is not just a string, but potentially
' an XML node or some other container.
' If DataTextField is set, use it to determine which
' field to render. Otherwise, use the first field.
If DataTextField.Length > 0 Then
newNode.Text = DataBinder.GetPropertyValue _
(data, DataTextField, Nothing)
Else
Dim props As PropertyDescriptorCollection = _
TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(data)
' Set the "default" value of the node.
newNode.Text = String.Empty
' Set the true data-bound value of the TextBox,
' if possible.
If props.Count >= 1 Then
If Not props(0).GetValue(data) Is Nothing Then
newNode.Text = props(0).GetValue(data).ToString()
End If
End If
End If
Nodes.Add(rvnode)
If data.HasChildren Then
Dim newEnumerable As IHierarchicalEnumerable = _
data.GetChildren()
If Not (newEnumerable Is Nothing) Then
RecurseDataBindInternal(newNode, _
newEnumerable, depth + 1)
End If
End If
If MaxDepth < depth Then
MaxDepth = depth
End If
End If
Next item
End Sub
Remarks
Typically, clients that use IHierarchicalEnumerable collections retrieve an IEnumerator object by calling the GetEnumerator method, then iterate through the enumeration and call the GetHierarchyData method on each enumerated item to retrieve an IHierarchyData object.
Applies to
See also
.NET