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I have made a custom UserControl i Vb.net (windows application).

How can I add this dynamically to a form?

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  • I want to specify how many usercontroles that will be added for each time the program runs.
    – eflles
    Dec 17, 2008 at 9:53

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A UserControl is essentially just another class. It inherits from Control, so you can do all kinds of things you do with controls, but otherwise it's just a class. Thus, to add the usercontrol dynamically to your form you'd do the following:

  1. Create a new instance of your control. Like Dim X As New MyControl()
  2. Add the control to your form as a child object to whatever container you want it. Like Me.MyGreatTabPage.Controls.Add(X). You can also add it directly to your form too, because a form is also a container.
  3. Set the controls position within the container. That would be setting X.Location and X.Size.

Remember that each instance you create with New MyControl() will be a separate MyControl. Don't make the mistake of repeatedly creating new controls and placing them over each other somehow. Create and place the control once. Assign it to a member variable to your form, and when you need to work with it, use this variable.

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  • +1 for reminding me to not create the control each time a tab page changes.
    – ProfK
    Sep 21, 2012 at 6:23
  • Is there any way to add control of type specified with string instead of creating new instance with its constructor? May 11, 2017 at 8:39
  • @AreejQadomi - If the number of possibilities is limited, then you could use a SELECT CASE statement. Otherwise you need what is known as "reflection". That's a longer story.
    – Vilx-
    May 11, 2017 at 19:42
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I think what you're looking for is written as: this.Controls.Add(myControl) in C#. I'm sure it's very similar in VB too?

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Form.Controls.Add(Page.LoadControl("SomeUserControl.ascx"))

Then comes the hard part with trapping events in it since it needs to be reloaded every request. I normally use a ViewState flag to signify it's already loaded and the check for the existence of that flag to see if I sould reload it again in OnInit

Dim newControl As UserControl = LoadControl("~/Controls/DRQ/Create/UCNewControl.ascx")
Me.panelHolder1.Controls.Add(newControl)
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This is a method for adding two or more:

Private _userControlList As New List(Of YourControl)

Private Sub AddingControlOnPanel()
    Dim index As Integer = _userControlList.Count + 1
    Dim userControl As New YourControl
    userControl.Location = New System.Drawing.Point(SomeLocation)
    userControl.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(SomeSize)
    userControl.Name = "userControl" + index.ToString
    userControl.Visible = False
    _userControlList.Add(userControl)
    UserControlsPanel.Controls.Add(userControl)
    userControl.Visible = True
End Sub
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    For i As Integer = 1 To 10
        Dim tb As New TextBox
        tb.Top = 26 * i
        tb.Left = 12
        tb.Text = "text box " & i.ToString()
        tb.Parent = Me
    Next

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