TreeView.GetNodeAt Method
Definition
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Retrieves the tree node that is at the specified location.
Overloads
GetNodeAt(Point) |
Retrieves the tree node that is at the specified point. |
GetNodeAt(Int32, Int32) |
Retrieves the tree node at the point with the specified coordinates. |
GetNodeAt(Point)
- Source:
- TreeView.cs
- Source:
- TreeView.cs
- Source:
- TreeView.cs
Retrieves the tree node that is at the specified point.
public:
System::Windows::Forms::TreeNode ^ GetNodeAt(System::Drawing::Point pt);
public System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode GetNodeAt (System.Drawing.Point pt);
public System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode? GetNodeAt (System.Drawing.Point pt);
member this.GetNodeAt : System.Drawing.Point -> System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode
Public Function GetNodeAt (pt As Point) As TreeNode
Parameters
Returns
The TreeNode at the specified point, in tree view (client) coordinates, or null
if there is no node at that location.
Remarks
You can pass the MouseEventArgs.X and MouseEventArgs.Y coordinates of the MouseDown event as the X and Y values of a new Point.
See also
Applies to
GetNodeAt(Int32, Int32)
- Source:
- TreeView.cs
- Source:
- TreeView.cs
- Source:
- TreeView.cs
Retrieves the tree node at the point with the specified coordinates.
public:
System::Windows::Forms::TreeNode ^ GetNodeAt(int x, int y);
public System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode GetNodeAt (int x, int y);
public System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode? GetNodeAt (int x, int y);
member this.GetNodeAt : int * int -> System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode
Public Function GetNodeAt (x As Integer, y As Integer) As TreeNode
Parameters
Returns
The TreeNode at the specified location, in tree view (client) coordinates, or null
if there is no node at that location.
Examples
The following code example lets the user edit nonroot tree nodes by using a ContextMenu. When the user right clicks the mouse, the TreeNode at that position is determined and stored in a variable named mySelectedNode
. If a nonroot tree node was selected, it is put into an editable state, which allows the user to edit the node label. After the user stops editing the tree node label, the new label text is evaluated and saved. For this example, several characters are considered not valid in the label text. If one of the invalid characters is in the label string, or the string is empty, the user is notified of the error and the label is returned to its previous text.
/* Get the tree node under the mouse pointer and
save it in the mySelectedNode variable. */
private:
void treeView1_MouseDown( Object^ /*sender*/, System::Windows::Forms::MouseEventArgs^ e )
{
mySelectedNode = treeView1->GetNodeAt( e->X, e->Y );
}
void menuItem1_Click( Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
if ( mySelectedNode != nullptr && mySelectedNode->Parent != nullptr )
{
treeView1->SelectedNode = mySelectedNode;
treeView1->LabelEdit = true;
if ( !mySelectedNode->IsEditing )
{
mySelectedNode->BeginEdit();
}
}
else
{
MessageBox::Show( String::Concat( "No tree node selected or selected node is a root node.\n",
"Editing of root nodes is not allowed." ), "Invalid selection" );
}
}
void treeView1_AfterLabelEdit( Object^ /*sender*/,
System::Windows::Forms::NodeLabelEditEventArgs^ e )
{
if ( e->Label != nullptr )
{
if ( e->Label->Length > 0 )
{
array<Char>^ temp0 = {'@','.',',','!'};
if ( e->Label->IndexOfAny( temp0 ) == -1 )
{
// Stop editing without canceling the label change.
e->Node->EndEdit( false );
}
else
{
/* Cancel the label edit action, inform the user, and
place the node in edit mode again. */
e->CancelEdit = true;
MessageBox::Show( String::Concat( "Invalid tree node label.\n",
"The invalid characters are: '@','.', ',', '!'" ),
"Node Label Edit" );
e->Node->BeginEdit();
}
}
else
{
/* Cancel the label edit action, inform the user, and
place the node in edit mode again. */
e->CancelEdit = true;
MessageBox::Show( "Invalid tree node label.\nThe label cannot be blank",
"Node Label Edit" );
e->Node->BeginEdit();
}
}
}
/* Get the tree node under the mouse pointer and
save it in the mySelectedNode variable. */
private void treeView1_MouseDown(object sender,
System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs e)
{
mySelectedNode = treeView1.GetNodeAt(e.X, e.Y);
}
private void menuItem1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
if (mySelectedNode != null && mySelectedNode.Parent != null)
{
treeView1.SelectedNode = mySelectedNode;
treeView1.LabelEdit = true;
if(!mySelectedNode.IsEditing)
{
mySelectedNode.BeginEdit();
}
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("No tree node selected or selected node is a root node.\n" +
"Editing of root nodes is not allowed.", "Invalid selection");
}
}
private void treeView1_AfterLabelEdit(object sender,
System.Windows.Forms.NodeLabelEditEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Label != null)
{
if(e.Label.Length > 0)
{
if (e.Label.IndexOfAny(new char[]{'@', '.', ',', '!'}) == -1)
{
// Stop editing without canceling the label change.
e.Node.EndEdit(false);
}
else
{
/* Cancel the label edit action, inform the user, and
place the node in edit mode again. */
e.CancelEdit = true;
MessageBox.Show("Invalid tree node label.\n" +
"The invalid characters are: '@','.', ',', '!'",
"Node Label Edit");
e.Node.BeginEdit();
}
}
else
{
/* Cancel the label edit action, inform the user, and
place the node in edit mode again. */
e.CancelEdit = true;
MessageBox.Show("Invalid tree node label.\nThe label cannot be blank",
"Node Label Edit");
e.Node.BeginEdit();
}
}
}
' Get the tree node under the mouse pointer and
' save it in the mySelectedNode variable.
Private Sub treeView1_MouseDown(sender As Object, _
e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs)
mySelectedNode = treeView1.GetNodeAt(e.X, e.Y)
End Sub
Private Sub menuItem1_Click(sender As Object, e As System.EventArgs)
If Not (mySelectedNode Is Nothing) And _
Not (mySelectedNode.Parent Is Nothing) Then
treeView1.SelectedNode = mySelectedNode
treeView1.LabelEdit = True
If Not mySelectedNode.IsEditing Then
mySelectedNode.BeginEdit()
End If
Else
MessageBox.Show("No tree node selected or selected node is a root node." & _
Microsoft.VisualBasic.ControlChars.Cr & _
"Editing of root nodes is not allowed.", "Invalid selection")
End If
End Sub
Private Sub treeView1_AfterLabelEdit(sender As Object, _
e As System.Windows.Forms.NodeLabelEditEventArgs)
If Not (e.Label Is Nothing) Then
If e.Label.Length > 0 Then
If e.Label.IndexOfAny(New Char() {"@"c, "."c, ","c, "!"c}) = -1 Then
' Stop editing without canceling the label change.
e.Node.EndEdit(False)
Else
' Cancel the label edit action, inform the user, and
' place the node in edit mode again.
e.CancelEdit = True
MessageBox.Show("Invalid tree node label." & _
Microsoft.VisualBasic.ControlChars.Cr & _
"The invalid characters are: '@','.', ',', '!'", _
"Node Label Edit")
e.Node.BeginEdit()
End If
Else
' Cancel the label edit action, inform the user, and
' place the node in edit mode again.
e.CancelEdit = True
MessageBox.Show("Invalid tree node label." & _
Microsoft.VisualBasic.ControlChars.Cr & _
"The label cannot be blank", "Node Label Edit")
e.Node.BeginEdit()
End If
End If
End Sub
Remarks
You can pass the MouseEventArgs.X and MouseEventArgs.Y coordinates of the MouseDown event as the x
and y
parameters.