Reputation: 1950
I am drawing a list of file & folder names on a panel and I'm trying to brainstorm the best way to detect if and when a user clicks a file/folder name, as well as what file or folder name they actually clicked.
Below are the methods I wrote so far. My first thought was to piggy back each piece of text with a transparent control and dynamically wire up an onclick event that way. But it seems like a waste of resources.
private void DisplayFolderContents(ListBox lb, string sPath)
{
lblPath.Text = sPath;
const float iPointX = 01.0f;
float iPointY = 20.0f;
DirectoryContents = FileSystem.RetrieveDirectoriesAndFiles(sPath, true, true, "*.mp3");
foreach (string str in DirectoryContents)
{
DrawString(FileSystem.ReturnFolderFromPath(str), iPointX, iPointY, 21, panListing);
iPointY += 50;
}
}
private void DrawString(string textToDraw, float xCoordinate, float yCoordinate, int fontSize, Control controlToDrawOn)
{
Graphics formGraphics = controlToDrawOn.CreateGraphics();
formGraphics.TextRenderingHint = System.Drawing.Text.TextRenderingHint.AntiAlias;
Font drawFont = new Font(
"Arial", fontSize, FontStyle.Bold);
SolidBrush drawBrush = new
SolidBrush(Color.White);
formGraphics.DrawString(textToDraw, drawFont, drawBrush, xCoordinate, yCoordinate);
drawFont.Dispose();
drawBrush.Dispose();
formGraphics.Dispose();
}
Thanks, Kevin
Upvotes: 2
Views: 4770
Reputation: 7208
First of all, keep a list of every string or object drawn on your panel with their location and size.
After that, handle the event MouseDown or MouseUp (depending of the behavior you want)
List<YourObject> m_list; //The list of objects drawn in the panel.
private void OnMouseDown(object sender, MouseEventArgs e)
{
foreach(YourObject obj in m_list)
{
if(obj.IsHit(e.X, e.Y))
{
//Do Something
}
}
}
In the class YourObject implements the function IsHit:
public class YourObject
{
public Point Location { get; set; }
public Size Size {get; set; }
public bool IsHit(int x, int y)
{
Rectangle rc = new Rectangle(this.Location, this.Size);
return rc.Contains(x, y);
}
}
It is not necessary to create the rectangle every time, you could have a class variable to keep this information. It is just important to update your rectangle when the location or the size change.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 1950
I knew I was missing an obvious solution. I can draw the text onto a buttor or other control, and wire it up that way. Doh!
Upvotes: 2