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TreeView Example

/* User Interfaces in C#: Windows Forms and Custom Controls by Matthew MacDonald Publisher: Apress ISBN: 1590590457 */ using System; using System.Drawing; using System.Collections; using System.ComponentModel; using System.Windows.Forms; using System.Data; namespace TreeViewExample {     /// <summary>     /// Summary description for TreeViewExample.     /// </summary>     public class TreeViewExample : System.Windows.Forms.Form     {         internal System.Windows.Forms.TreeView treeFood;         /// <summary>         /// Required designer variable.         /// </summary>         private System.ComponentModel.Container components = null;         public TreeViewExample()         {             //             // Required for Windows Form Designer support             //             InitializeComponent();             //             // TODO: Add any constructor code after InitializeComponent call             //         }         /// <summary>         /// Clean up any resources being used.         /// </summary>         protected override void Dispose( bool disposing )         {             if( disposing )             {                 if (components != null)                  {                     components.Dispose();                 }             }             base.Dispose( disposing );         }         #region Windows Form Designer generated code         /// <summary>         /// Required method for Designer support - do not modify         /// the contents of this method with the code editor.         /// </summary>         private void InitializeComponent()         {             this.treeFood = new System.Windows.Forms.TreeView();             this.SuspendLayout();             //              // treeFood             //              this.treeFood.Anchor = (((System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles.Top | System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles.Bottom)                  | System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles.Left)                  | System.Windows.Forms.AnchorStyles.Right);             this.treeFood.ImageIndex = -1;             this.treeFood.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(4, 5);             this.treeFood.Name = "treeFood";             this.treeFood.SelectedImageIndex = -1;             this.treeFood.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(284, 256);             this.treeFood.TabIndex = 1;             this.treeFood.AfterSelect += new System.Windows.Forms.TreeViewEventHandler(this.treeFood_AfterSelect);             //              // TreeViewExample             //              this.AutoScaleBaseSize = new System.Drawing.Size(5, 13);             this.ClientSize = new System.Drawing.Size(292, 266);             this.Controls.AddRange(new System.Windows.Forms.Control[] {                                                                           this.treeFood});             this.Name = "TreeViewExample";             this.Text = "TreeView Example";             this.Load += new System.EventHandler(this.TreeViewExample_Load);             this.ResumeLayout(false);         }         #endregion         /// <summary>         /// The main entry point for the application.         /// </summary>         [STAThread]         static void Main()          {             Application.Run(new TreeViewExample());         }         private void TreeViewExample_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)         {             TreeNode node;                          node = treeFood.Nodes.Add("Fruits");             node.Nodes.Add("Apple");             node.Nodes.Add("Peach");                          node = treeFood.Nodes.Add("Vegetables");             node.Nodes.Add("Tomato");             node.Nodes.Add("Eggplant");         }         private void treeFood_AfterSelect(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.TreeViewEventArgs e)         {             if (e.Action == TreeViewAction.ByMouse)             {                 MessageBox.Show(e.Node.FullPath);             }         }     } }