TreeView.PathSeparator Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the delimiter string that the tree node path uses.
public:
property System::String ^ PathSeparator { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string PathSeparator { get; set; }
member this.PathSeparator : string with get, set
Public Property PathSeparator As String
Property Value
The delimiter string that the tree node FullPath property uses. The default is the backslash character (\).
Examples
The following code example sets the PathSeparator property of a TreeView and displays the number of child tree nodes that is contained in the TreeNodeCollection of the SelectedNode. The percentage of child tree node to total tree nodes in the tree view control is also displayed. This example requires that you have a Form with a Button, and a TreeView control with a TreeNodeCollection that has several TreeNode objects (preferably with three or more levels).
void myButton_Click( Object^ /*sender*/, System::EventArgs^ /*e*/ )
{
// Set the tree view's PathSeparator property.
myTreeView->PathSeparator = ".";
// Get the count of the child tree nodes contained in the SelectedNode.
int myNodeCount = myTreeView->SelectedNode->GetNodeCount( true );
Decimal myChildPercentage = ((Decimal)myNodeCount / (Decimal)myTreeView->GetNodeCount( true )) * 100;
// Display the tree node path and the number of child nodes it and the tree view have.
MessageBox::Show( String::Concat( "The '", myTreeView->SelectedNode->FullPath, "' node has ", myNodeCount, " child nodes.\nThat is ", String::Format( "{0:###.##}", myChildPercentage ), "% of the total tree nodes in the tree view control." ) );
}
private void myButton_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
// Set the tree view's PathSeparator property.
myTreeView.PathSeparator = ".";
// Get the count of the child tree nodes contained in the SelectedNode.
int myNodeCount = myTreeView.SelectedNode.GetNodeCount(true);
decimal myChildPercentage = ((decimal)myNodeCount/
(decimal)myTreeView.GetNodeCount(true)) * 100;
// Display the tree node path and the number of child nodes it and the tree view have.
MessageBox.Show("The '" + myTreeView.SelectedNode.FullPath + "' node has "
+ myNodeCount.ToString() + " child nodes.\nThat is "
+ string.Format("{0:###.##}", myChildPercentage)
+ "% of the total tree nodes in the tree view control.");
}
Private Sub myButton_Click(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles myButton.Click
' Set the tree view's PathSeparator property.
myTreeView.PathSeparator = "."
' Get the count of the child tree nodes contained in the SelectedNode.
Dim myNodeCount As Integer = myTreeView.SelectedNode.GetNodeCount(True)
Dim myChildPercentage As Decimal = CDec(myNodeCount) / _
CDec(myTreeView.GetNodeCount(True)) * 100
' Display the tree node path and the number of child nodes it and the tree view have.
MessageBox.Show(("The '" + myTreeView.SelectedNode.FullPath + "' node has " _
+ myNodeCount.ToString() + " child nodes." + Microsoft.VisualBasic.ControlChars.Lf _
+ "That is " + String.Format("{0:###.##}", myChildPercentage) _
+ "% of the total tree nodes in the tree view control."))
End Sub
Remarks
The tree node path consists of a set of tree node labels separated by the PathSeparator delimiter strings. The labels range from the root tree node to the tree node that you want.
Applies to
See also
.NET