MessageBoxDefaultButton Enum
Definition
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Specifies constants defining the default button on a MessageBox.
public enum class MessageBoxDefaultButton
public enum MessageBoxDefaultButton
type MessageBoxDefaultButton =
Public Enum MessageBoxDefaultButton
- Inheritance
Fields
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
Button1 | 0 | The first button on the message box is the default button. |
Button2 | 256 | The second button on the message box is the default button. |
Button3 | 512 | The third button on the message box is the default button. |
Button4 | 768 | Specifies that the Help button on the message box should be the default button. |
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to display a MessageBox with the options supported by this overload of Show. After verifying that a string variable, ServerName
, is empty, the example displays a MessageBox with a question box icon, offering the user the option to cancel the operation. The example uses the RightAlign member of the MessageBoxOptions enumeration to align the text to the right edge of the dialog box. If the Show method's return value evaluates to Yes, the form that displayed the MessageBox is closed.
private:
void validateUserEntry2()
{
// Checks the value of the text.
if ( serverName->Text->Length == 0 )
{
// Initializes the variables to pass to the MessageBox::Show method.
String^ message = "You did not enter a server name. Cancel this operation?";
String^ caption = "No Server Name Specified";
MessageBoxButtons buttons = MessageBoxButtons::YesNo;
System::Windows::Forms::DialogResult result;
// Displays the MessageBox.
result = MessageBox::Show( this, message, caption, buttons, MessageBoxIcon::Question, MessageBoxDefaultButton::Button1, MessageBoxOptions::RightAlign );
if ( result == ::DialogResult::Yes )
{
// Closes the parent form.
this->Close();
}
}
}
private void validateUserEntry2()
{
// Checks the value of the text.
if(serverName.Text.Length == 0)
{
// Initializes the variables to pass to the MessageBox.Show method.
string message = "You did not enter a server name. Cancel this operation?";
string caption = "No Server Name Specified";
MessageBoxButtons buttons = MessageBoxButtons.YesNo;
DialogResult result;
// Displays the MessageBox.
result = MessageBox.Show(this, message, caption, buttons,
MessageBoxIcon.Question, MessageBoxDefaultButton.Button1,
MessageBoxOptions.RightAlign);
if(result == DialogResult.Yes)
{
// Closes the parent form.
this.Close();
}
}
}
Private Sub ValidateUserEntry2()
' Checks the value of the text.
If ServerName.Text.Length = 0 Then
' Initializes variables to pass to the MessageBox.Show method.
Dim Message As String = "You did not enter a server name. Cancel this operation?"
Dim Caption As String = "No Server Name Specified"
Dim Buttons As Integer = MessageBoxButtons.YesNo
Dim Result As DialogResult
'Displays a MessageBox using the Question icon and specifying the No button as the default.
Result = MessageBox.Show(Me, Message, Caption, MessageBoxButtons.YesNo, _
MessageBoxIcon.Question, MessageBoxDefaultButton.Button1, MessageBoxOptions.RightAlign)
' Gets the result of the MessageBox display.
If Result = System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult.Yes Then
' Closes the parent form.
Me.Close()
End If
End If
End Sub
Remarks
This enumeration is used by the MessageBox class.
Applies to
.NET