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  • L Laji59

    I want to go to a specified node in TreeView. How can I do it?

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    Ravi Bhavnani
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    Locate the node using the control's Nodes property. Then set the control's SelectedNode property. /ravi

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      Locate the node using the control's Nodes property. Then set the control's SelectedNode property. /ravi

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      Thanks But can you make a sample for me in one line code? Thanks in advanced

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      • L Laji59

        Thanks But can you make a sample for me in one line code? Thanks in advanced

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        Ravi Bhavnani
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        No. But, I'll be more than happy to help if you have a specific question after trying to do this yourself. /ravi

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        • R Ravi Bhavnani

          No. But, I'll be more than happy to help if you have a specific question after trying to do this yourself. /ravi

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          Laji59
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          I tried this way for many time but I couldn`t get ane success Help me please I need your help immediately Thanks

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            No. But, I'll be more than happy to help if you have a specific question after trying to do this yourself. /ravi

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            How to use this exactly?

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            • L Laji59

              How to use this exactly?

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              Iterate through the Nodes collection; check each TreeNode to see if it matches your criteria. If it does, set the control's SelectedNode property. /ravi

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              • L Laji59

                I want to go to a specified node in TreeView. How can I do it?

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                Kevin Marois
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                This example assumes that the node's Tag property contains the data (like a key value) that you're looking for:

                public TreeNode GetTreeNode(string sNodeTag)
                {
                TreeNode oRetVal = null;

                foreach (TreeNode oNode in treeView1.Nodes)
                {
                	if ((string)oNode.Tag == sNodeTag)
                	{
                		oRetVal = oNode;
                		break;
                	}
                }
                
                return oRetVal;
                

                }

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                • K Kevin Marois

                  This example assumes that the node's Tag property contains the data (like a key value) that you're looking for:

                  public TreeNode GetTreeNode(string sNodeTag)
                  {
                  TreeNode oRetVal = null;

                  foreach (TreeNode oNode in treeView1.Nodes)
                  {
                  	if ((string)oNode.Tag == sNodeTag)
                  	{
                  		oRetVal = oNode;
                  		break;
                  	}
                  }
                  
                  return oRetVal;
                  

                  }

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                  Laji59
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                  I don`t want to get a specified node in treeview I want to set a specified node in treeview.it means I want to go to specified node in treeview How can I do it ?

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                  • R Ravi Bhavnani

                    Iterate through the Nodes collection; check each TreeNode to see if it matches your criteria. If it does, set the control's SelectedNode property. /ravi

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                    Thats true; but I my tree is in a larg size so I don`t want to Pass all nodes in my treeview. Now What can I do for it?

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                    • R Ravi Bhavnani

                      Iterate through the Nodes collection; check each TreeNode to see if it matches your criteria. If it does, set the control's SelectedNode property. /ravi

                      My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                      Thats true; but my tree is in a larg size so I don`t want to Pass all nodes in my treeview. Now What can I do for it?

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                      • L Laji59

                        I don`t want to get a specified node in treeview I want to set a specified node in treeview.it means I want to go to specified node in treeview How can I do it ?

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                        Kevin Marois
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                        When you say "set a specified node in treeview", I'm guess you're talking about setting the SelectedNode. Again, this code assumes that you have stored a distinct value to each node's Tag property, and are passing that value into this method.

                        public void SetActiveNode(string sNodeTag)
                        {
                        foreach (TreeNode oNode in treeView1.Nodes)
                        {
                        if ((string)oNode.Tag == sNodeTag)
                        {
                        SelectedNode = oNode;
                        break;
                        }
                        }
                        }

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