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  • D dan sh

    Use two foreach statements. Like this: foreach (Control oCtrl in this.Controls){ // Do something foreach(Control oCtrl1 in oCtrl.Controls){ // Do something } }

    "If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word would be 'meetings'." - Dave Barry

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    Pedram Behroozi
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    It's possible only for two panels. I wont be glad if i have 3 panels in my form and each one contains 4 panels inside... X| however thanks. :)

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      It's possible only for two panels. I wont be glad if i have 3 panels in my form and each one contains 4 panels inside... X| however thanks. :)

      While (true) { Human.isLearnable = true; }

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      In that case you can use conditional recursion by checking if current control has child controls.

      "If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word would be 'meetings'." - Dave Barry

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      • D dan sh

        In that case you can use conditional recursion by checking if current control has child controls.

        "If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word would be 'meetings'." - Dave Barry

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        PIEBALDconsult
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        Yeah, that's how I'd do it.

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        • P Pedram Behroozi

          Hi All I have two panel in my form, my 1st panel contains 3 buttons and the 2nd has 2 buttons, 3 textboxes and a label. I need to get all of these controls to save their settings into a file, I tried:

          foreach (Control ctrl in this.Controls)
          MyFile.ReadLine(ctrl.Text); // For example

          But "this" has only two controls (My two panels) and I can't see the other controls contained in panels. I know I can use the foreach statement for each of my panels but if I have a panel in panel2? Do you have any idea to solve this using only one loop? Regards.

          While (true) { Human.isLearnable = true; }

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          Wendelius
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          Each 'container' has it's own control collection so you have to loop each one of them. The most easiest way is to create a method for listing controls and call this method recursively passing the collection (for example List) as a parameter. Pseudo-code would be something like:

          GetControls(List controlList, Control parent) {
          foreach (Control ctrl in parent.Controls) {
          controlList.Add(ctrl); //or whatever you want to do
          GetControls(controlList, ctrl);
          }
          }

          The need to optimize rises from a bad design

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          • P Pedram Behroozi

            Yes it has but I don't want to have a foreach statement per panel. Thanks

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            realJSOP
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            Well then, just find something else to do with your time. If it's not freakin' obvious what you have to do, and that "not wanting to" isn't a viable tack if you want to accomplish your goal, you shouldn't be a programmer. I bet you could find a job sweeping standing water off of sidewalks. Oh wait, that requires a little effort as well. Oh wait! Try just staring off into space. That should keep your feeble excuse for a brain busy.

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            • P PIEBALDconsult

              Yeah, that's how I'd do it.

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              realJSOP
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              You guys are wasting your time. He probably thinks "recursion" is having to visit the toilet more than once in a 60-second time frame.

              "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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              • P Pedram Behroozi

                Hi All I have two panel in my form, my 1st panel contains 3 buttons and the 2nd has 2 buttons, 3 textboxes and a label. I need to get all of these controls to save their settings into a file, I tried:

                foreach (Control ctrl in this.Controls)
                MyFile.ReadLine(ctrl.Text); // For example

                But "this" has only two controls (My two panels) and I can't see the other controls contained in panels. I know I can use the foreach statement for each of my panels but if I have a panel in panel2? Do you have any idea to solve this using only one loop? Regards.

                While (true) { Human.isLearnable = true; }

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                Giorgi Dalakishvili
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                Ever heard about Recursion ?[^]

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                • G Giorgi Dalakishvili

                  Ever heard about Recursion ?[^]

                  Giorgi Dalakishvili #region signature My Articles / My Latest Article[^] / My blog[^] #endregion

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                  Guffa
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                  Or recursion[^]? ;)

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                  • P Pedram Behroozi

                    Hi All I have two panel in my form, my 1st panel contains 3 buttons and the 2nd has 2 buttons, 3 textboxes and a label. I need to get all of these controls to save their settings into a file, I tried:

                    foreach (Control ctrl in this.Controls)
                    MyFile.ReadLine(ctrl.Text); // For example

                    But "this" has only two controls (My two panels) and I can't see the other controls contained in panels. I know I can use the foreach statement for each of my panels but if I have a panel in panel2? Do you have any idea to solve this using only one loop? Regards.

                    While (true) { Human.isLearnable = true; }

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                    Pedram Behroozi
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                    Sorry if I'm wasting your time... I'm not an expert like you... Yeah, I know Recursion, I'll use it... Thanx :)

                    While (true) { Human.isLearnable = true; }

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                    • G Guffa

                      Or recursion[^]? ;)

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                      Giorgi Dalakishvili
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                      An unhandled exception of type 'System.StackOverflowException' occurred in me. :)

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