TreeNode.Nodes Property
Definition
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Gets the collection of TreeNode objects assigned to the current tree node.
public:
property System::Windows::Forms::TreeNodeCollection ^ Nodes { System::Windows::Forms::TreeNodeCollection ^ get(); };
[System.ComponentModel.ListBindable(false)]
public System.Windows.Forms.TreeNodeCollection Nodes { get; }
[System.ComponentModel.ListBindable(false)]
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public System.Windows.Forms.TreeNodeCollection Nodes { get; }
[<System.ComponentModel.ListBindable(false)>]
member this.Nodes : System.Windows.Forms.TreeNodeCollection
[<System.ComponentModel.ListBindable(false)>]
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.Nodes : System.Windows.Forms.TreeNodeCollection
Public ReadOnly Property Nodes As TreeNodeCollection
Property Value
A TreeNodeCollection that represents the tree nodes assigned to the current tree node.
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example removes the selected tree node from one TreeView and adds it to another if both tree node collections are not read-only. When a Button is clicked, the TreeView.SelectedNode is deleted from one TreeView using the Remove method and added to the other TreeView using the Insert method. This example requires that you have two TreeView controls named treeView1
and treeView2
, and a Button on a Form.
void button1_Click( Object^ /*sender*/, EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
// If neither TreeNodeCollection is read-only, move the
// selected node from treeView1 to treeView2.
if ( !treeView1->Nodes->IsReadOnly && !treeView2->Nodes->IsReadOnly )
{
if ( treeView1->SelectedNode != nullptr )
{
TreeNode^ tn = treeView1->SelectedNode;
treeView1->Nodes->Remove( tn );
treeView2->Nodes->Insert( treeView2->Nodes->Count, tn );
}
}
}
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// If neither TreeNodeCollection is read-only, move the
// selected node from treeView1 to treeView2.
if(!treeView1.Nodes.IsReadOnly && !treeView2.Nodes.IsReadOnly)
{
if(treeView1.SelectedNode != null)
{
TreeNode tn = treeView1.SelectedNode;
treeView1.Nodes.Remove(tn);
treeView2.Nodes.Insert(treeView2.Nodes.Count, tn);
}
}
}
Private Sub button1_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles button1.Click
' If neither TreeNodeCollection is read-only, move the
' selected node from treeView1 to treeView2.
If Not treeView1.Nodes.IsReadOnly And Not treeView2.Nodes.IsReadOnly Then
If (treeView1.SelectedNode IsNot Nothing) Then
Dim tn As TreeNode = treeView1.SelectedNode
treeView1.Nodes.Remove(tn)
treeView2.Nodes.Insert(treeView2.Nodes.Count, tn)
End If
End If
End Sub
Remarks
The Nodes property can hold a collection of other TreeNode objects. Each of the tree node in the collection has a Nodes property that can contain its own TreeNodeCollection. This nesting of tree nodes can make it difficult to navigate a tree structure. The FullPath property makes it easier to determine your location in a tree.
Applies to
See also
.NET