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TextBoxBase.CanUndo Propriété

Définition

Obtient une valeur indiquant si l'utilisateur peut annuler l'opération précédente dans un contrôle zone de texte.

public:
 property bool CanUndo { bool get(); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public bool CanUndo { get; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.CanUndo : bool
Public ReadOnly Property CanUndo As Boolean

Valeur de propriété

true s'il est possible d'annuler l'opération précédente effectuée sur le contrôle zone de texte ; sinon, false.

Attributs

Exemples

L’exemple de code suivant utilise TextBox, une classe dérivée. Il fournit des Click gestionnaires d’événements pour MenuItem les objets qui effectuent des opérations Couper, Copier, Coller et Annuler. Cet exemple nécessite qu’un TextBox contrôle nommé textBox1 ait été créé.

private:
   void Menu_Copy( System::Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Ensure that text is selected in the text box.   
      if ( textBox1->SelectionLength > 0 )
      {
         // Copy the selected text to the Clipboard.
         textBox1->Copy();
      }
   }

   void Menu_Cut( System::Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Ensure that text is currently selected in the text box.   
      if (  !textBox1->SelectedText->Equals( "" ) )
      {
         // Cut the selected text in the control and paste it into the Clipboard.
         textBox1->Cut();
      }
   }

   void Menu_Paste( System::Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Determine if there is any text in the Clipboard to paste into the text box.
      if ( Clipboard::GetDataObject()->GetDataPresent( DataFormats::Text ))
      {
         // Determine if any text is selected in the text box.
         if ( textBox1->SelectionLength > 0 )
         {
            // Ask user if they want to paste over currently selected text.
            if ( MessageBox::Show( "Do you want to paste over current selection?",
               "Cut Example", MessageBoxButtons::YesNo ) == ::DialogResult::No )
            {
               // Move selection to the point after the current selection and paste.
               textBox1->SelectionStart = textBox1->SelectionStart +
                  textBox1->SelectionLength;
            }
         }
         // Paste current text in Clipboard into text box.
         textBox1->Paste();
      }
   }

   void Menu_Undo( System::Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e )
   {
      // Determine if last operation can be undone in text box.   
      if ( textBox1->CanUndo)
      {
         // Undo the last operation.
         textBox1->Undo();
         // Clear the undo buffer to prevent last action from being redone.
         textBox1->ClearUndo();
      }
   }
private void Menu_Copy(System.Object sender, System.EventArgs e)
 {
    // Ensure that text is selected in the text box.   
    if(textBox1.SelectionLength > 0)
        // Copy the selected text to the Clipboard.
        textBox1.Copy();
 }
 
 private void Menu_Cut(System.Object sender, System.EventArgs e)
 {   
     // Ensure that text is currently selected in the text box.   
     if(textBox1.SelectedText != "")
        // Cut the selected text in the control and paste it into the Clipboard.
        textBox1.Cut();
 }
 
 private void Menu_Paste(System.Object sender, System.EventArgs e)
 {
    // Determine if there is any text in the Clipboard to paste into the text box.
    if (Clipboard.GetDataObject().GetDataPresent(DataFormats.Text))
    {
        // Determine if any text is selected in the text box.
        if(textBox1.SelectionLength > 0)
        {
          // Ask user if they want to paste over currently selected text.
          if(MessageBox.Show("Do you want to paste over current selection?", "Cut Example", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) == DialogResult.No)
             // Move selection to the point after the current selection and paste.
             textBox1.SelectionStart = textBox1.SelectionStart + textBox1.SelectionLength;
        }
        // Paste current text in Clipboard into text box.
        textBox1.Paste();
    }
 }

 private void Menu_Undo(System.Object sender, System.EventArgs e)
 {
    // Determine if last operation can be undone in text box.   
    if (textBox1.CanUndo)
    {
       // Undo the last operation.
       textBox1.Undo();
       // Clear the undo buffer to prevent last action from being redone.
       textBox1.ClearUndo();
    }
 }
Private Sub Menu_Copy(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs)
    ' Ensure that text is selected in the text box.   
    If textBox1.SelectionLength > 0 Then
        ' Copy the selected text to the Clipboard.
        textBox1.Copy()
    End If
End Sub
 
Private Sub Menu_Cut(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs)
    ' Ensure that text is currently selected in the text box.   
    If textBox1.SelectedText <> "" Then
        ' Cut the selected text in the control and paste it into the Clipboard.
        textBox1.Cut()
    End If
End Sub
 
Private Sub Menu_Paste(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs)
    ' Determine if there is any text in the Clipboard to paste into the text box.
    If Clipboard.GetDataObject().GetDataPresent(DataFormats.Text) = True Then
        ' Determine if any text is selected in the text box.
        If textBox1.SelectionLength > 0 Then
            ' Ask user if they want to paste over currently selected text.
            If MessageBox.Show("Do you want to paste over current selection?", _
                "Cut Example", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) = DialogResult.No Then
                ' Move selection to the point after the current selection and paste.
                textBox1.SelectionStart = textBox1.SelectionStart + _
                    textBox1.SelectionLength
            End If
        End If 
        ' Paste current text in Clipboard into text box.
        textBox1.Paste()
    End If
End Sub

Private Sub Menu_Undo(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs)
    ' Determine if last operation can be undone in text box.   
    If textBox1.CanUndo = True Then
        ' Undo the last operation.
        textBox1.Undo()
        ' Clear the undo buffer to prevent last action from being redone.
        textBox1.ClearUndo()
    End If
End Sub

Remarques

Si cette méthode retourne true, vous pouvez appeler la Undo méthode pour annuler la dernière opération dans une zone de texte. Vous pouvez utiliser cette méthode dans le Popup cas d’un MenuItem, ou dans le code qui gère l’état des boutons sur un ToolBar pour activer ou désactiver la possibilité d’annuler l’opération précédente dans un contrôle de zone de texte.

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