ToolBar.Buttons Property
Definition
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Gets the collection of ToolBarButton controls assigned to the toolbar control.
public:
property System::Windows::Forms::ToolBar::ToolBarButtonCollection ^ Buttons { System::Windows::Forms::ToolBar::ToolBarButtonCollection ^ get(); };
public System.Windows.Forms.ToolBar.ToolBarButtonCollection Buttons { get; }
member this.Buttons : System.Windows.Forms.ToolBar.ToolBarButtonCollection
Public ReadOnly Property Buttons As ToolBar.ToolBarButtonCollection
Property Value
A ToolBar.ToolBarButtonCollection that contains a collection of ToolBarButton controls.
Examples
The following code example creates and initializes a ToolBar and three ToolBarButton controls. The toolbar buttons are assigned to the toolbar and the toolbar is added to the form. This code requires that a Form has already been created.
public:
void InitializeMyToolBar()
{
// Create and initialize the ToolBarButton controls and ToolBar.
ToolBar^ toolBar1 = gcnew ToolBar;
ToolBarButton^ toolBarButton1 = gcnew ToolBarButton;
ToolBarButton^ toolBarButton2 = gcnew ToolBarButton;
ToolBarButton^ toolBarButton3 = gcnew ToolBarButton;
// Set the Text properties of the ToolBarButton controls.
toolBarButton1->Text = "Open";
toolBarButton2->Text = "Save";
toolBarButton3->Text = "Print";
// Add the ToolBarButton controls to the ToolBar.
toolBar1->Buttons->Add( toolBarButton1 );
toolBar1->Buttons->Add( toolBarButton2 );
toolBar1->Buttons->Add( toolBarButton3 );
// Add the ToolBar to the Form.
Controls->Add( toolBar1 );
}
public void InitializeMyToolBar()
{
// Create and initialize the ToolBarButton controls and ToolBar.
ToolBar toolBar1 = new ToolBar();
ToolBarButton toolBarButton1 = new ToolBarButton();
ToolBarButton toolBarButton2 = new ToolBarButton();
ToolBarButton toolBarButton3 = new ToolBarButton();
// Set the Text properties of the ToolBarButton controls.
toolBarButton1.Text = "Open";
toolBarButton2.Text = "Save";
toolBarButton3.Text = "Print";
// Add the ToolBarButton controls to the ToolBar.
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(toolBarButton1);
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(toolBarButton2);
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(toolBarButton3);
// Add the ToolBar to the Form.
Controls.Add(toolBar1);
}
Public Sub InitializeMyToolBar()
' Create and initialize the ToolBarButton controls and ToolBar.
Dim toolBar1 As New ToolBar()
Dim toolBarButton1 As New ToolBarButton()
Dim toolBarButton2 As New ToolBarButton()
Dim toolBarButton3 As New ToolBarButton()
' Set the Text properties of the ToolBarButton controls.
toolBarButton1.Text = "Open"
toolBarButton2.Text = "Save"
toolBarButton3.Text = "Print"
' Add the ToolBarButton controls to the ToolBar.
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(toolBarButton1)
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(toolBarButton2)
toolBar1.Buttons.Add(toolBarButton3)
' Add the ToolBar to the Form.
Controls.Add(toolBar1)
End Sub
Remarks
The Buttons property is a zero-based indexed collection used to hold all the ToolBarButton controls assigned to the toolbar. Because the property is read-only, it can not be assigned a collection of toolbar buttons directly. Toolbar buttons can be added or removed by using the methods inherited from the ToolBar.ToolBarButtonCollection class. Use the Add method to add individual buttons and the Remove method to delete a button. Call the Clear method to remove all the buttons from the collection.