MenuMerge Enum
Definition
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Specifies the behavior of a MenuItem when it is merged with items in another menu.
public enum class MenuMerge
public enum MenuMerge
type MenuMerge =
Public Enum MenuMerge
- Inheritance
Fields
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
Add | 0 | The MenuItem is added to the collection of existing MenuItem objects in a merged menu. |
Replace | 1 | The MenuItem replaces an existing MenuItem at the same position in a merged menu. |
MergeItems | 2 | All submenu items of this MenuItem are merged with those of existing MenuItem objects at the same position in a merged menu. |
Remove | 3 | The MenuItem is not included in a merged menu. |
Examples
The following example uses this version of the MergeMenu method to create a copy of a MenuItem and merge it with another. The merged MenuItem is then added to a ContextMenu control. This example assumes that there are two menu items called menuItem1
and menuItem2
that contain submenu items within them and a ContextMenu named contextMenu1
to display the menu items. menuItem1
and menuItem2
have different menu items contained within them. After the call to MergeMenu is made, a consolidated menu is created.
private:
void MergeMyMenus()
{
// Set the merge type to merge the items from both top menu items.
menuItem1->MergeType = MenuMerge::MergeItems;
menuItem2->MergeType = MenuMerge::MergeItems;
// Create a copy of my menu item.
MenuItem^ tempMenuItem = gcnew MenuItem;
// Create a copy of menuItem1 before doing the merge.
tempMenuItem = menuItem1->CloneMenu();
// Merge menuItem1's copy with a clone of menuItem2
tempMenuItem->MergeMenu( menuItem2->CloneMenu() );
// Add the merged menu to the ContextMenu control.
contextMenu1->MenuItems->Add( tempMenuItem );
}
private void MergeMyMenus()
{
// Set the merge type to merge the items from both top menu items.
menuItem1.MergeType = MenuMerge.MergeItems;
menuItem2.MergeType = MenuMerge.MergeItems;
// Create a copy of my menu item.
MenuItem tempMenuItem = new MenuItem();
// Create a copy of menuItem1 before doing the merge.
tempMenuItem = menuItem1.CloneMenu();
// Merge menuItem1's copy with a clone of menuItem2
tempMenuItem.MergeMenu(menuItem2.CloneMenu());
// Add the merged menu to the ContextMenu control.
contextMenu1.MenuItems.Add(tempMenuItem);
}
Private Sub MergeMyMenus()
' Set the merge type to merge the items from both top menu items.
menuItem1.MergeType = MenuMerge.MergeItems
menuItem2.MergeType = MenuMerge.MergeItems
' Create a copy of my menu item.
Dim tempMenuItem As New MenuItem()
' Create a copy of menuItem1 before doing the merge.
tempMenuItem = menuItem1.CloneMenu()
' Merge menuItem1's copy with a clone of menuItem2
tempMenuItem.MergeMenu(menuItem2.CloneMenu())
' Add the merged menu to the ContextMenu control.
contextMenu1.MenuItems.Add(tempMenuItem)
End Sub
Remarks
Use the members of this enumeration to set the value of the MergeType property of the MenuItem.