如何在用户控件中创建事件并在主窗体中进行处理?

我有一个自定义的用户控件,我想做一些相对简单的事情。

当用户控件的值发生变化时,让主窗体更新显示窗口。

如果 NUD 不在用户控件中,这不是问题,但是我似乎不知道如何让主表单而不是用户控件来处理事件。

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You need to create an event handler for the user control that is raised when an event from within the user control is fired. This will allow you to bubble the event up the chain so you can handle the event from the form.

When clicking Button1 on the UserControl, i'll fire Button1_Click which triggers UserControl_ButtonClick on the form:

User control:

[Browsable(true)] [Category("Action")]
[Description("Invoked when user clicks button")]
public event EventHandler ButtonClick;


protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//bubble the event up to the parent
if (this.ButtonClick!= null)
this.ButtonClick(this, e);
}

Form:

UserControl1.ButtonClick += new EventHandler(UserControl_ButtonClick);


protected void UserControl_ButtonClick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//handle the event
}

Notes:

  • Newer Visual Studio versions suggest that instead of if (this.ButtonClick!= null) this.ButtonClick(this, e); you can use ButtonClick?.Invoke(this, e);, which does essentially the same, but is shorter.

  • The Browsable attribute makes the event visible in Visual Studio's designer (events view), Category shows it in the "Action" category, and Description provides a description for it. You can omit these attributes completely, but making it available to the designer it is much more comfortable, since VS handles it for you.

Try mapping it. Try placing this code in your UserControl:

public event EventHandler ValueChanged {
add { numericUpDown1.ValueChanged += value; }
remove { numericUpDown1.ValueChanged -= value; }
}

then your UserControl will have the ValueChanged event you normally see with the NumericUpDown control.

you can do like this.....the below example shows text box(user control) value changed

   // Declare a delegate
public delegate void ValueChangedEventHandler(object sender, ValueChangedEventArgs e);
public partial class SampleUserControl : TextBox
{
public SampleUserControl()
{
InitializeComponent();
}


// Declare an event
public event ValueChangedEventHandler ValueChanged;


protected virtual void OnValueChanged(ValueChangedEventArgs e)
{
if (ValueChanged != null)
ValueChanged(this,e);
}
private void SampleUserControl_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
TextBox tb  = (TextBox)sender;
int value;
if (!int.TryParse(tb.Text, out value))
value = 0;
// Raise the event
OnValueChanged( new ValueChangedEventArgs(value));
}
}

one of the easy way to do that is use landa function without any problem like

userControl_Material1.simpleButton4.Click += (s, ee) =>
{
Save_mat(mat_global);
};

For those looking to do this in VB, here's how I got mine to work with a checkbox.

Background: I was trying to make my own checkbox that is a slider/switch control. I've only included the relevant code for this question.

In User control MyCheckbox.ascx

<asp:CheckBox ID="checkbox" runat="server" AutoPostBack="true" />

In User control MyCheckbox.ascx.vb

Create an EventHandler (OnCheckChanged). When an event fires on the control (ID="checkbox") inside your usercontrol (MyCheckBox.ascx), then fire your EventHandler (OnCheckChanged).

Public Event OnCheckChanged As EventHandler


Private Sub checkbox_CheckedChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles checkbox.CheckedChanged
RaiseEvent OnCheckChanged(Me, e)
End Sub

In Page MyPage.aspx

<uc:MyCheckbox runat="server" ID="myCheck" OnCheckChanged="myCheck_CheckChanged" />

Note: myCheck_CheckChanged didn't fire until I added the Handles clause below

In Page MyPage.aspx.vb

Protected Sub myCheck_CheckChanged (sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles scTransparentVoting.OnCheckChanged
'Do some page logic here
End Sub