Type | Description | |||
KeyCode as Integer | (By Reference) An integer that represent the key code. | |||
Shift as Integer | An integer that corresponds to the state of the SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT keys at the time of the event. The shift argument is a bit field with the least-significant bits corresponding to the SHIFT key (bit 0), the CTRL key (bit 1), and the ALT key (bit 2). These bits correspond to the values 1, 2, and 4, respectively. Some, all, or none of the bits can be set, indicating that some, all, or none of the keys are pressed. For example, if both CTRL and ALT are pressed, the value of shift is 6. |
Use the Editor property to assign an editor to a node. Use the Mask property to mask input characters while user types inside the node's editor. Use the Numeric property to specify whether the editor enables numeric values only. Use the Editing property to check whether the control is running in edit mode.
Syntax for KeyDown event, /NET version, on:
private void KeyDown(object sender,ref short KeyCode,short Shift) { } Private Sub KeyDown(ByVal sender As System.Object,ByRef KeyCode As Short,ByVal Shift As Short) Handles KeyDown End Sub |
private void KeyDownEvent(object sender, AxEXMLGRIDLib._IXMLGridEvents_KeyDownEvent e) { } void OnKeyDown(short FAR* KeyCode,short Shift) { } void __fastcall KeyDown(TObject *Sender,short * KeyCode,short Shift) { } procedure KeyDown(ASender: TObject; var KeyCode : Smallint;Shift : Smallint); begin end; procedure KeyDownEvent(sender: System.Object; e: AxEXMLGRIDLib._IXMLGridEvents_KeyDownEvent); begin end; begin event KeyDown(integer KeyCode,integer Shift) end event KeyDown Private Sub KeyDownEvent(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As AxEXMLGRIDLib._IXMLGridEvents_KeyDownEvent) Handles KeyDownEvent End Sub Private Sub KeyDown(KeyCode As Integer,Shift As Integer) End Sub Private Sub KeyDown(KeyCode As Integer,ByVal Shift As Integer) End Sub LPARAMETERS KeyCode,Shift PROCEDURE OnKeyDown(oXMLGrid,KeyCode,Shift) RETURN |
<SCRIPT EVENT="KeyDown(KeyCode,Shift)" LANGUAGE="JScript"> </SCRIPT> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript"> Function KeyDown(KeyCode,Shift) End Function </SCRIPT> Procedure OnComKeyDown Short llKeyCode Short llShift Forward Send OnComKeyDown llKeyCode llShift End_Procedure METHOD OCX_KeyDown(KeyCode,Shift) CLASS MainDialog RETURN NIL void onEvent_KeyDown(COMVariant /*short*/ _KeyCode,int _Shift) { } function KeyDown as v (KeyCode as N,Shift as N) end function function nativeObject_KeyDown(KeyCode,Shift) return |
The following VB sample starts editing a node as soon as user presses the F2 key:
Private Sub XMLGrid1_KeyDown(KeyCode As Integer, Shift As Integer) With XMLGrid1 If .Editing = 0 Then If KeyCode = vbKeyF2 Then .Edit End If End If End With End SubThe following C++ sample starts editing a node as soon as user presses the F2 key:
void OnKeyDownXmlgrid1(short FAR* KeyCode, short Shift) { COleVariant vtMissing; V_VT( &vtMissing ) = VT_ERROR; if ( m_xmlgrid.GetEditing() == 0 ) if ( *KeyCode == VK_F2 ) m_xmlgrid.Edit( vtMissing ); }
The following VB.NET sample starts editing a node as soon as user presses the F2 key:
Private Sub AxXMLGrid1_KeyDownEvent(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As AxEXMLGRIDLib._IXMLGridEvents_KeyDownEvent) Handles AxXMLGrid1.KeyDownEvent If (AxXMLGrid1.Editing = 0) Then If (e.keyCode = Keys.F2) Then AxXMLGrid1.Edit() End If End If End Sub
The following C# sample starts editing a node as soon as user presses the F2 key:
private void axXMLGrid1_KeyDownEvent(object sender, AxEXMLGRIDLib._IXMLGridEvents_KeyDownEvent e) { if (axXMLGrid1.Editing == 0) if (e.keyCode == Convert.ToUInt16(Keys.F2)) axXMLGrid1.Edit(); }
The following VFP sample starts editing a node as soon as user presses the F2 key:
*** ActiveX Control Event *** LPARAMETERS keycode, shift with thisform.XMLGrid1 if ( .Editing = 0 ) if ( keycode = 113 ) .Edit endif endif endwith