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iam using vb.net 2008 ,i have 2 listboxes, one is for listing all forms name in my project and works fine, but what i need is when i click in the forms list, the other listbox should show me all the controls in the selected form name in listbox1! i have been trying and no luck.please help. this the code for listing all forms

Dim myAssembly As System.Reflection.Assembly = System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly()
        Dim types As Type() = myAssembly.GetTypes()
        For Each myType As Object In types

            If myType.BaseType.FullName.ToString.ToUpper = "SYSTEM.WINDOWS.FORMS.FORM" Then
                ListBox1.Items.Add(myType.Name)
            End If
        Next

and this what i was trying in list2

 Dim f As New Form
        f.Name = ListBox1.SelectedItem.ToString
        For Each c As Control In f.Controls
            ListBox2.Items.Add(c.Name)
        Next
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    This is dodgy: If myType.BaseType.FullName.ToString.ToUpper = "SYSTEM.WINDOWS.FORMS.FORM" Then. It would be far better to use this: If myType.BaseType Is GetType(Form) Then. Using Strings to do things other than work with text should always be your last resort. Dec 8, 2015 at 1:08
  • Also, that would exclude forms that are derived from some type other than Form. It would be better still to use this: If GetType(Form).IsAssignableFrom(myType) Then. Dec 8, 2015 at 1:12
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    As for the question, creating an instance of the Form class and changing its Name doesn't magically make it a different type. You have to actually create an instance of that type in the first place. Dec 8, 2015 at 1:14
  • Dim ddb As String = ListBox1.SelectedItem Dim x As String = System.Reflection.Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly.GetName.Name() Dim ProjAndForm As String = x + "." + ddb Dim objType As Type = Type.[GetType](ProjAndForm) Dim objForm As Control = DirectCast(Activator.CreateInstance(objType), Control) Dec 8, 2015 at 1:16
  • Dim f As New Form should create an instance of a generic blank form, not whatever form you want to poll Dec 8, 2015 at 1:24

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OK! After several hours hunting - I hope this works in vb2008. It works in vb2015, but let's hope! The code to get a list of all forms came from another source. My problem in finding an answer has always resulted in a error in runtime casting- but finally this seems to work. Hopefully, it works for you as well.

Public Class Form1
    Dim allforms() As Form
    Private Sub Button2_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
        allforms = (From t As Type In Me.GetType().Assembly.GetTypes()
                    Where t.BaseType Is GetType(Form)
                    Let f = DirectCast(Activator.CreateInstance(t), Form)
                    Select f).ToArray
        For Each frm As Form In allForms
            ListBox1.Items.Add(frm.Name)
        Next
    End Sub

    Private Sub ListBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles ListBox1.SelectedIndexChanged
        For Each c As Control In allforms(ListBox1.SelectedIndex).Controls
            ListBox2.Items.Add(c.Name)
        Next
    End Sub
End Class
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  • You might need to add Imports System.Linq Dec 8, 2015 at 21:36

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