Reputation: 145
How can I make, that when the user types specific words like 'while' or 'if' in a rich textbox, the words will color purple without any problems? I've tried diffrent codes, but none of them were usable. The codes were like below:
if (richTextBox.Text.Contains("while"))
{
richTextBox.Select(richTextBox.Text.IndexOf("while"), "while".Length);
richTextBox.SelectionColor = Color.Aqua;
}
Also, I want that when the user removes the word or removes a letter from the word, the word will color back to its default color. I'm making a program with a code editor in it.
I am using Visual c#.
Thank you.
Upvotes: 12
Views: 29877
Reputation: 9658
If instead of a word you want to highlight a regular expression, you can use this:
private void ColorizePattern(string pattern, Color color)
{
int selectStart = this.textBoxSrc.SelectionStart;
foreach (Match match in Regex.Matches(textBoxSrc.Text, pattern))
{
textBoxSrc.Select(match.Index, match.Length);
textBoxSrc.SelectionColor = color;
textBoxSrc.Select(selectStart, 0);
textBoxSrc.SelectionColor = textBoxSrc.ForeColor;
};
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 222572
Add an event to your rich box text changed,
private void Rchtxt_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
this.CheckKeyword("while", Color.Purple, 0);
this.CheckKeyword("if", Color.Green, 0);
}
private void CheckKeyword(string word, Color color, int startIndex)
{
if (this.Rchtxt.Text.Contains(word))
{
int index = -1;
int selectStart = this.Rchtxt.SelectionStart;
while ((index = this.Rchtxt.Text.IndexOf(word, (index + 1))) != -1)
{
this.Rchtxt.Select((index + startIndex), word.Length);
this.Rchtxt.SelectionColor = color;
this.Rchtxt.Select(selectStart, 0);
this.Rchtxt.SelectionColor = Color.Black;
}
}
}
Upvotes: 26
Reputation: 10020
You can use richTextBox1_KeyDown
event
private void richTextBox1_KeyDown(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
{
if (e.KeyCode == Keys.Space)
{
String abc = this.richTextBox1.Text.Split(' ').Last();
if (abc == "while")
{
int stIndex = 0;
stIndex = richTextBox1.Find(abc, stIndex, RichTextBoxFinds.MatchCase);
richTextBox1.Select(stIndex, abc.Length);
richTextBox1.SelectionColor = Color.Aqua;
richTextBox1.Select(richTextBox1.TextLength, 0);
richTextBox1.SelectionColor = richTextBox1.ForeColor;
}
}
}
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1726
This is something that you can do, I would recommend using a regular expression to find all matches of the word in case it occurs many times. Also keep in mind that the string find could be a list of strings out side of a for loop to consider multiple words but this should get you started.
//dont foget to use this at the top of the page
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
private void richTextBox1_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string find = "while";
if (richTextBox1.Text.Contains(find))
{
var matchString = Regex.Escape(find);
foreach (Match match in Regex.Matches(richTextBox1.Text, matchString))
{
richTextBox1.Select(match.Index, find.Length);
richTextBox1.SelectionColor = Color.Aqua;
richTextBox1.Select(richTextBox1.TextLength, 0);
richTextBox1.SelectionColor = richTextBox1.ForeColor;
};
}
}
Upvotes: 6