ToolboxItem Oluşturucular
Tanım
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ToolboxItem sınıfının yeni bir örneğini başlatır.
Aşırı Yüklemeler
ToolboxItem() |
ToolboxItem sınıfının yeni bir örneğini başlatır. |
ToolboxItem(Type) |
Belirtilen bileşen türünü oluşturan sınıfının yeni bir örneğini ToolboxItem başlatır. |
Örnekler
Aşağıdaki kod örneği, özel bir araç kutusu öğesi uygulaması için öğesinden ToolboxItem türetilen bir sınıfta oluşturucunun kullanımını ToolboxItem gösterir. Bu kod örneği, sınıfı için ToolboxItem sağlanan daha büyük bir örneğin parçasıdır.
// Toolbox items must be serializable.
[Serializable]
class MyToolboxItem : ToolboxItem
{
// The add components dialog in Visual Studio looks for a public
// constructor that takes a type.
public MyToolboxItem(Type toolType)
: base(toolType)
{
}
// And you must provide this special constructor for serialization.
// If you add additional data to MyToolboxItem that you
// want to serialize, you may override Deserialize and
// Serialize methods to add that data.
MyToolboxItem(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
{
Deserialize(info, context);
}
// Let's override the creation code and pop up a dialog.
protected override IComponent[] CreateComponentsCore(
System.ComponentModel.Design.IDesignerHost host,
System.Collections.IDictionary defaultValues)
{
// Get the string we want to fill in the custom
// user control. If the user cancels out of the dialog,
// return null or an empty array to signify that the
// tool creation was canceled.
using (ToolboxItemDialog d = new ToolboxItemDialog())
{
if (d.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK)
{
string text = d.CreationText;
IComponent[] comps =
base.CreateComponentsCore(host, defaultValues);
// comps will have a single component: our data type.
((UserControl1)comps[0]).LabelText = text;
return comps;
}
else
{
return null;
}
}
}
}
<Serializable()> _
Class MyToolboxItem
Inherits ToolboxItem
' The add components dialog in Visual Studio looks for a public
' constructor that takes a type.
Public Sub New(ByVal toolType As Type)
MyBase.New(toolType)
End Sub
' And you must provide this special constructor for serialization.
' If you add additional data to MyToolboxItem that you
' want to serialize, you may override Deserialize and
' Serialize methods to add that data.
Sub New(ByVal info As SerializationInfo, _
ByVal context As StreamingContext)
Deserialize(info, context)
End Sub
' Let's override the creation code and pop up a dialog.
Protected Overrides Function CreateComponentsCore( _
ByVal host As System.ComponentModel.Design.IDesignerHost, _
ByVal defaultValues As System.Collections.IDictionary) _
As IComponent()
' Get the string we want to fill in the custom
' user control. If the user cancels out of the dialog,
' return null or an empty array to signify that the
' tool creation was canceled.
Using d As New ToolboxItemDialog()
If d.ShowDialog() = DialogResult.OK Then
Dim [text] As String = d.CreationText
Dim comps As IComponent() = _
MyBase.CreateComponentsCore(host, defaultValues)
' comps will have a single component: our data type.
CType(comps(0), UserControl1).LabelText = [text]
Return comps
Else
Return Nothing
End If
End Using
End Function
End Class
ToolboxItem()
ToolboxItem sınıfının yeni bir örneğini başlatır.
public:
ToolboxItem();
public ToolboxItem ();
Public Sub New ()
Örnekler
Aşağıdaki kod örneği, özel bir araç kutusu öğesi uygulaması için öğesinden ToolboxItem türetilen bir sınıfta oluşturucunun kullanımını ToolboxItem gösterir. Bu kod örneği, sınıfı için ToolboxItem sağlanan daha büyük bir örneğin parçasıdır.
// Toolbox items must be serializable.
[Serializable]
class MyToolboxItem : ToolboxItem
{
// The add components dialog in Visual Studio looks for a public
// constructor that takes a type.
public MyToolboxItem(Type toolType)
: base(toolType)
{
}
// And you must provide this special constructor for serialization.
// If you add additional data to MyToolboxItem that you
// want to serialize, you may override Deserialize and
// Serialize methods to add that data.
MyToolboxItem(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
{
Deserialize(info, context);
}
// Let's override the creation code and pop up a dialog.
protected override IComponent[] CreateComponentsCore(
System.ComponentModel.Design.IDesignerHost host,
System.Collections.IDictionary defaultValues)
{
// Get the string we want to fill in the custom
// user control. If the user cancels out of the dialog,
// return null or an empty array to signify that the
// tool creation was canceled.
using (ToolboxItemDialog d = new ToolboxItemDialog())
{
if (d.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK)
{
string text = d.CreationText;
IComponent[] comps =
base.CreateComponentsCore(host, defaultValues);
// comps will have a single component: our data type.
((UserControl1)comps[0]).LabelText = text;
return comps;
}
else
{
return null;
}
}
}
}
<Serializable()> _
Class MyToolboxItem
Inherits ToolboxItem
' The add components dialog in Visual Studio looks for a public
' constructor that takes a type.
Public Sub New(ByVal toolType As Type)
MyBase.New(toolType)
End Sub
' And you must provide this special constructor for serialization.
' If you add additional data to MyToolboxItem that you
' want to serialize, you may override Deserialize and
' Serialize methods to add that data.
Sub New(ByVal info As SerializationInfo, _
ByVal context As StreamingContext)
Deserialize(info, context)
End Sub
' Let's override the creation code and pop up a dialog.
Protected Overrides Function CreateComponentsCore( _
ByVal host As System.ComponentModel.Design.IDesignerHost, _
ByVal defaultValues As System.Collections.IDictionary) _
As IComponent()
' Get the string we want to fill in the custom
' user control. If the user cancels out of the dialog,
' return null or an empty array to signify that the
' tool creation was canceled.
Using d As New ToolboxItemDialog()
If d.ShowDialog() = DialogResult.OK Then
Dim [text] As String = d.CreationText
Dim comps As IComponent() = _
MyBase.CreateComponentsCore(host, defaultValues)
' comps will have a single component: our data type.
CType(comps(0), UserControl1).LabelText = [text]
Return comps
Else
Return Nothing
End If
End Using
End Function
End Class
Şunlara uygulanır
ToolboxItem(Type)
Belirtilen bileşen türünü oluşturan sınıfının yeni bir örneğini ToolboxItem başlatır.
public:
ToolboxItem(Type ^ toolType);
public ToolboxItem (Type toolType);
public ToolboxItem (Type? toolType);
new System.Drawing.Design.ToolboxItem : Type -> System.Drawing.Design.ToolboxItem
Public Sub New (toolType As Type)
Parametreler
- toolType
- Type
Araç kutusu öğesinin IComponent oluşturduğu türü.
Özel durumlar
Kilitliydi ToolboxItem .
Örnekler
Aşağıdaki kod örneği, özel bir araç kutusu öğesi uygulaması için öğesinden ToolboxItem türetilen bir sınıfta oluşturucunun kullanımını ToolboxItem gösterir. Bu kod örneği, sınıfı için ToolboxItem sağlanan daha büyük bir örneğin parçasıdır.
// Toolbox items must be serializable.
[Serializable]
class MyToolboxItem : ToolboxItem
{
// The add components dialog in Visual Studio looks for a public
// constructor that takes a type.
public MyToolboxItem(Type toolType)
: base(toolType)
{
}
// And you must provide this special constructor for serialization.
// If you add additional data to MyToolboxItem that you
// want to serialize, you may override Deserialize and
// Serialize methods to add that data.
MyToolboxItem(SerializationInfo info, StreamingContext context)
{
Deserialize(info, context);
}
// Let's override the creation code and pop up a dialog.
protected override IComponent[] CreateComponentsCore(
System.ComponentModel.Design.IDesignerHost host,
System.Collections.IDictionary defaultValues)
{
// Get the string we want to fill in the custom
// user control. If the user cancels out of the dialog,
// return null or an empty array to signify that the
// tool creation was canceled.
using (ToolboxItemDialog d = new ToolboxItemDialog())
{
if (d.ShowDialog() == DialogResult.OK)
{
string text = d.CreationText;
IComponent[] comps =
base.CreateComponentsCore(host, defaultValues);
// comps will have a single component: our data type.
((UserControl1)comps[0]).LabelText = text;
return comps;
}
else
{
return null;
}
}
}
}
<Serializable()> _
Class MyToolboxItem
Inherits ToolboxItem
' The add components dialog in Visual Studio looks for a public
' constructor that takes a type.
Public Sub New(ByVal toolType As Type)
MyBase.New(toolType)
End Sub
' And you must provide this special constructor for serialization.
' If you add additional data to MyToolboxItem that you
' want to serialize, you may override Deserialize and
' Serialize methods to add that data.
Sub New(ByVal info As SerializationInfo, _
ByVal context As StreamingContext)
Deserialize(info, context)
End Sub
' Let's override the creation code and pop up a dialog.
Protected Overrides Function CreateComponentsCore( _
ByVal host As System.ComponentModel.Design.IDesignerHost, _
ByVal defaultValues As System.Collections.IDictionary) _
As IComponent()
' Get the string we want to fill in the custom
' user control. If the user cancels out of the dialog,
' return null or an empty array to signify that the
' tool creation was canceled.
Using d As New ToolboxItemDialog()
If d.ShowDialog() = DialogResult.OK Then
Dim [text] As String = d.CreationText
Dim comps As IComponent() = _
MyBase.CreateComponentsCore(host, defaultValues)
' comps will have a single component: our data type.
CType(comps(0), UserControl1).LabelText = [text]
Return comps
Else
Return Nothing
End If
End Using
End Function
End Class