TreeNode.NextVisibleNode Property
Definition
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Gets the next visible tree node.
public:
property System::Windows::Forms::TreeNode ^ NextVisibleNode { System::Windows::Forms::TreeNode ^ get(); };
public System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode NextVisibleNode { get; }
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode NextVisibleNode { get; }
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode? NextVisibleNode { get; }
member this.NextVisibleNode : System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.NextVisibleNode : System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode
Public ReadOnly Property NextVisibleNode As TreeNode
Property Value
A TreeNode that represents the next visible tree node.
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example selects the appropriate TreeNode after determining if the TreeNode passed in is selected and which TreeNode to select. This example requires that you have a Form with a TreeView control that has a TreeNodeCollection that contains several TreeNode objects. It also requires that you have a ComboBox with the following items: "Previous", "PreviousVisible", "Next", "NextVisible", "First", and "Last".
void SelectNode( TreeNode^ node )
{
if ( node->IsSelected )
{
// Determine which TreeNode to select.
String^ str = myComboBox->Text;
if ( str->Equals( "Previous" ) )
node->TreeView->SelectedNode = node->PrevNode;
else
if ( str->Equals( "PreviousVisible" ) )
node->TreeView->SelectedNode = node->PrevVisibleNode;
else
if ( str->Equals( "Next" ) )
node->TreeView->SelectedNode = node->NextNode;
else
if ( str->Equals( "NextVisible" ) )
node->TreeView->SelectedNode = node->NextVisibleNode;
else
if ( str->Equals( "First" ) )
node->TreeView->SelectedNode = node->FirstNode;
else
if ( str->Equals( "Last" ) )
node->TreeView->SelectedNode = node->LastNode;
}
node->TreeView->Focus();
}
private void SelectNode(TreeNode node)
{
if(node.IsSelected)
{
// Determine which TreeNode to select.
switch(myComboBox.Text)
{
case "Previous":
node.TreeView.SelectedNode = node.PrevNode;
break;
case "PreviousVisible":
node.TreeView.SelectedNode = node.PrevVisibleNode;
break;
case "Next":
node.TreeView.SelectedNode = node.NextNode;
break;
case "NextVisible":
node.TreeView.SelectedNode = node.NextVisibleNode;
break;
case "First":
node.TreeView.SelectedNode = node.FirstNode;
break;
case "Last":
node.TreeView.SelectedNode = node.LastNode;
break;
}
}
node.TreeView.Focus();
}
Private Sub SelectNode(node As TreeNode)
If node.IsSelected Then
' Determine which TreeNode to select.
Select Case myComboBox.Text
Case "Previous"
node.TreeView.SelectedNode = node.PrevNode
Case "PreviousVisible"
node.TreeView.SelectedNode = node.PrevVisibleNode
Case "Next"
node.TreeView.SelectedNode = node.NextNode
Case "NextVisible"
node.TreeView.SelectedNode = node.NextVisibleNode
Case "First"
node.TreeView.SelectedNode = node.FirstNode
Case "Last"
node.TreeView.SelectedNode = node.LastNode
End Select
End If
node.TreeView.Focus()
End Sub
Remarks
The NextVisibleNode can be a child, sibling, or a tree node from another branch. If there is no next tree node, the NextVisibleNode property returns null
.
Applies to
See also
.NET