I am creating a form in VB.net that contains a TreeView. This TreeView is populated with expandable parent nodes and corresponding child nodes. When the user runs the program, they can expand any nodes they want. Is there a way to programmatically save which nodes were expanded so that next time the form is loaded, those nodes remain expanded? I don't necessarily need coded examples (although they can be useful), just a general idea of the commands/controls/logic to use in the program. Thank you in advance!
1 Answer
Here are some basic ideas to guide your implementation:
Create a List to keep track of the nodes that are currently expanded:
Private _ExpandedNodeList As New List(Of String)
Set-up two event handlers to track the AfterCollapse and AfterExpand events of the TreeView - these happen when a user opens/ closes different parts of the tree. The trick here is that the event handlers just add and remove the Node's tag value which is some string you've set on the node when you built the tree.
Private Sub TreeView_AfterCollapse(sender As Object, e As TreeViewEventArgs) Handles TreeView.AfterCollapse
If _ExpandedNodeList.Contains(e.Node.Tag.ToString) Then
_ExpandedNodeList.Remove(e.Node.Tag.ToString)
End If
End Sub
Private Sub TreeView_AfterExpand(sender As Object, e As TreeViewEventArgs) Handles TreeView.AfterExpand
If Not _ExpandedNodeList.Contains(e.Node.Tag.ToString) Then
_ExpandedNodeList.Add(e.Node.Tag.ToString)
End If
End Sub
Now, let's assume that you have a point in the application where you need to restore the TreeView to a particular state. You can recurse the nodes in the TreeView and call Expand on the ones that are in your list.
My implementation looks like this:
Private Sub ShowVisibleNodes()
Dim Node As TreeNode
For Each ExpandedChildNodeName As String In _ExpandedNodeList
For Each RootNode As TreeNode In TreeView.Nodes
Node = NodeFromTagName(ExpandedChildNodeName, RootNode)
If Node IsNot Nothing Then
Node.Expand()
End If
Next
Next
End Sub
Private Function NodeFromTagName(ByVal NodeTagName As String, NodeToSearch As TreeNode) As TreeNode
Dim NextNode As TreeNode
'check input node
If NodeToSearch.Tag IsNot Nothing Then
If NodeToSearch.Tag.Equals(NodeTagName) Then
Return NodeToSearch
End If
End If
'check child nodes and recurse on intermediary nodes
For Each Node As TreeNode In NodeToSearch.Nodes
If Node.Tag IsNot Nothing Then
If Node.Tag.Equals(NodeTagName) Then
Return Node
End If
NextNode = NodeFromTagName(NodeTagName, Node)
If NextNode IsNot Nothing Then
Return NextNode
End If
End If
Next
Return Nothing
End Function
Note this code isn't guaranteed to work simply by dropping it in your application.
At least, you need to think carefully about building your tree and whether or not you set a value on the Tag for each TreeNode.
Hopefully this will get you started.
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Wow that's great thanks! And when I when I build my
ExpandedNodesList
, will this save and be available the next time the user starts the application? May 25, 2016 at 12:38 -
You can definitely save the List but you have to do it yourself. For example, when the application closes you can write it out to a text file. Or take a look into the System.Runtime.Serialization namespace. May 25, 2016 at 12:45
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I guess the downvote here is because I didn't interpret 'save' as save to file, but interpreted 'save' as 'keep safe somewhere'? Vive le pedantry, huh! May 25, 2016 at 12:49
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Okay great, I figured it would have to be written to a text file. (by the way, I don't have enough reputation to vote). Whoever voted, please share the reason the answer isn't comprehensive, I'd be interested to know if I missed something. May 25, 2016 at 12:55
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@Robin just giving something out isn't constructive when the OP clearly doesn't have anything to show us what they have attempted. We don't condone just writing code out for them, rather help on specific issues. If people continue to do this then it can become a problem as we are not a code writing service.
I don't necessarily need coded examples (although they can be useful), just a general idea of the commands/controls/logic to use in the program
with this in mind, a little comment would suffice as it would give him something to look into.– TrevorMay 25, 2016 at 13:07
MySettings
, save out to a file using binaryformatter, a database it's up to you how you want to save this data and retrieve it back.