The following sample code illustrates some of the information available in the AfterExpand event.
For an overview of how to handle events in Visual Basic or Visual C#, see
Event Handlers in Visual Basic and Visual C#. For specific information and code examples illustrating how to consume events in your application, see
Consuming Events in the
.NET Framework Developer's Guide.
Private Sub ultraTree1_AfterExpand(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As Infragistics.Win.UltraWinTree.NodeEventArgs) Handles ultraTree1.AfterExpand
Dim sb As New System.Text.StringBuilder()
sb.Append("Node: ")
sb.Append(e.TreeNode.Key)
sb.Append(" has been expanded.")
Debug.WriteLine(sb.ToString())
' Call BringIntoView passing 'true' for the 'includeChildNodes'
' parameter will bring the node and all of its child nodes
' into view
e.TreeNode.BringIntoView(True)
End Sub
'Declaration
Protected Overridable Sub OnAfterExpand( _
ByVal As NodeEventArgs _
)
private void ultraTree1_AfterExpand(object sender, Infragistics.Win.UltraWinTree.NodeEventArgs e)
{
System.Text.StringBuilder sb = new System.Text.StringBuilder();
sb.Append("Node: ");
sb.Append(e.TreeNode.Key);
sb.Append(" has been expanded.");
Debug.WriteLine( sb.ToString() );
// Call BringIntoView passing 'true' for the 'includeChildNodes'
// parameter will bring the node and all of its child nodes
// into view
e.TreeNode.BringIntoView(true);
}
'Declaration
Protected Overridable Sub OnAfterExpand( _
ByVal As NodeEventArgs _
)
Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2