AutomationElement.CachedParent 속성
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이 AutomationElement의 캐시된 부모를 가져옵니다.
public:
property System::Windows::Automation::AutomationElement ^ CachedParent { System::Windows::Automation::AutomationElement ^ get(); };
public System.Windows.Automation.AutomationElement CachedParent { get; }
member this.CachedParent : System.Windows.Automation.AutomationElement
Public ReadOnly Property CachedParent As AutomationElement
속성 값
부모 요소입니다. 반환 값은 지정된 요소에 부모가 없는 경우( null
예: 이 요소가 루트 노드인 경우) 일 수 있습니다.
예외
부모 요소가 캐시되지 않은 경우
AutomationElement에 대한 UI가 더 이상 존재하지 않습니다.
예제
다음 예제에서는 Name 목록 상자 및 해당 목록 항목의 속성 캐시 됩니다. 목록 상자 요소를 사용할 수 있습니다는 CachedParent 각 목록 항목 요소는 속성입니다.
/// <summary>
/// Gets a list box element and caches the Name property of its children (the list items).
/// </summary>
/// <param name="elementMain">The UI Automation element for the parent window.</param>
void CachePropertiesWithScope(AutomationElement elementMain)
{
AutomationElement elementList;
// Set up the CacheRequest.
CacheRequest cacheRequest = new CacheRequest();
cacheRequest.Add(AutomationElement.NameProperty);
cacheRequest.TreeScope = TreeScope.Element | TreeScope.Children;
// Activate the CacheRequest and get the element. Note that the scope of the CacheRequest
// is in relation to the object being retrieved: the list box and its children are
// cached, not the main window and its children.
using (cacheRequest.Activate())
{
// Load the list element and cache the specified properties for its descendants.
Condition cond = new PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.ControlTypeProperty, ControlType.List);
elementList = elementMain.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, cond);
}
if (elementList == null) return;
// The following illustrates that the children of the list are in the cache.
foreach (AutomationElement listItem in elementList.CachedChildren)
{
Console.WriteLine(listItem.Cached.Name);
}
// The following call raises an exception, because the IsEnabled property was not cached.
/*** Console.WriteLine(listItem.Cached.IsEnabled); ***/
// The following illustrates that because the list box itself was cached, it is now
// available as the CachedParent of each list item.
AutomationElement child = elementList.CachedChildren[0];
Console.WriteLine(child.CachedParent.Cached.Name);
}
''' <summary>
''' Gets a list box element and caches the Name property of its children (the list items).
''' </summary>
''' <param name="elementMain">The UI Automation element for the parent window.</param>
Sub CachePropertiesWithScope(ByVal elementMain As AutomationElement)
Dim elementList As AutomationElement
' Set up the CacheRequest.
Dim cacheRequest As New CacheRequest()
cacheRequest.Add(AutomationElement.NameProperty)
cacheRequest.TreeScope = TreeScope.Element Or TreeScope.Children
' Activate the CacheRequest and get the element. Note that the scope of the CacheRequest
' is in relation to the object being retrieved: the list box and its children are
' cached, not the main window and its children.
Using cacheRequest.Activate()
' Load the list element and cache the specified properties for its descendants.
Dim myCondition As New PropertyCondition(AutomationElement.ControlTypeProperty, ControlType.List)
elementList = elementMain.FindFirst(TreeScope.Children, myCondition)
If elementList Is Nothing Then
Return
End If
' The following illustrates that the children of the list are in the cache.
Dim listItem As AutomationElement
For Each listItem In elementList.CachedChildren
Console.WriteLine(listItem.Cached.Name)
Next listItem
' The following call raises an exception, because the IsEnabled property was not cached.
'** Console.WriteLine(listItem.Cached.IsEnabled) **
' The following illustrates that because the list box itself was cached, it is now
' available as the CachedParent of each list item.
Dim child As AutomationElement = elementList.CachedChildren(0)
Console.WriteLine(child.CachedParent.Cached.Name)
End Using
End Sub