Reputation: 21
I am trying to build a userform in real time. (in Excel VBA) Just to try-out, I started with 2 labels, a textbox, a combobox and a commandbutton. I list the code below + the resulting form.
My question is: How can I get events linked to the controls, specifically the combobox and commandbutton? Normally (with manually created forms), this would be done by the routines called: cmbTabel_change() and cmdExit_click(). But this doesn't seem to work, when they are dynamically created. Who can help me?
Code:
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
Dim cCont As Control
Call Add_Control(cCont, "Label", "lblDatabase", "Database", 30, 23, 60, 18)
Call Add_Control(cCont, "Textbox", "txtDatabase", "Database", 110, 20, 60, 18)
Call Add_Control(cCont, "Label", "lblTabel", "Tabel", 30, 47, 90, 18)
Call Add_Control(cCont, "Combobox", "cmbTabel", "Tabel", 110, 44, 90, 18)
Call Add_Control(cCont, "CommandButton", "cmdExit", "Afsluiten", 210, 140, 54, 18)
End Sub
Private Sub Add_Control(ctrl, ctp, cnm, cap, l, t, w, h)
Set ctrl = Me.controls.Add("Forms." & ctp & ".1", cnm)
With ctrl
.Left = l
.Top = t
.Width = w
.Height = h
End With
Select Case ctp
Case "Combobox"
controls(cnm).Clear
For j = 1 To 5
controls(cnm).AddItem "ListItem" & j
Next j
controls(cnm).ListIndex = 0
Case "Label", "CommandButton"
With controls(cnm)
.Caption = cap
End With
Case "Textbox"
controls(cnm).Text = cap
End Select
End Sub
Resulting form:
Upvotes: 2
Views: 8469
Reputation: 19737
You'll need to build a class to handle the events on the controls.
As an example create a new class module called clsMyEvents
.
Add this code to the class:
Option Explicit
Public WithEvents MyCombo As MSForms.ComboBox
Public WithEvents MyButton As MSForms.CommandButton
Private Sub MyCombo_Change()
MsgBox MyCombo.Name & " was changed to value " & MyCombo.Value
End Sub
Private Sub MyButton_Click()
Dim BtnNum As Long
BtnNum = Replace(MyButton.Name, "MyButton", "")
MsgBox MyButton.Name & " is " & IIf(BtnNum Mod 2 = 0, "even", "odd")
End Sub
Note: When you enter the WithEvents
you'll be able to select most events associated with that type of control.
Next, create a blank UserForm
and add this code:
Option Explicit
Public MyEvents As New Collection
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
Dim tmpCtrl As Control
Dim CmbEvent As clsMyEvents
Dim x As Long
'Add some dummy data for the combo-boxes.
Sheet1.Range("A1:A5") = Application.Transpose(Array("Red", "Yellow", "Green", "Blue", "Pink"))
Sheet1.Range("B1:B5") = Application.Transpose(Array(1, 2, 3, 4, 5))
Sheet1.Range("C1:C5") = Application.Transpose(Array(5, 4, 3, 2, 1))
For x = 1 To 5
'Add the control.
Set tmpCtrl = Me.Controls.Add("Forms.ComboBox.1", "MyCombobox" & x)
With tmpCtrl
.Left = 10
.Width = 80
.Top = (x * 20) - 18 'You might have to adjust this spacing. I just made it up.
.RowSource = "Sheet1!" & Sheet1.Cells(1, x).Resize(5).Address
End With
'Attach the event.
Set CmbEvent = New clsMyEvents
Set CmbEvent.MyCombo = tmpCtrl
MyEvents.Add CmbEvent
Next x
For x = 1 To 5
Set tmpCtrl = Me.Controls.Add("Forms.CommandButton.1", "MyButton" & x)
With tmpCtrl
.Left = 100
.Width = 50
.Height = 20
.Top = (x * 20) - 18
.Caption = "Num " & x
End With
Set CmbEvent = New clsMyEvents
Set CmbEvent.MyButton = tmpCtrl
MyEvents.Add CmbEvent
Next x
End Sub
Edit: I've updated to include code for a command button as well. When you change the value in a combobox it will tell you the name of the control and the value it was changed to. When you click a button it will tell you if the number on it is odd or even.
Upvotes: 9